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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class AssemblyBase : public SubsystemBase {
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* @param mode
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* @param submode
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* @return
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* - @c RETURN_OK if ok
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* - @c RETURN_OK if OK
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* - @c NEED_SECOND_STEP if children need to be commanded again
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*/
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virtual ReturnValue_t commandChildren(Mode_t mode, Submode_t submode) = 0;
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@ -145,12 +145,31 @@ class AssemblyBase : public SubsystemBase {
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bool handleChildrenChangedHealth();
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/**
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* Core transition handler. The default implementation will only do something if
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* #commandsOutstanding is smaller or equal to zero, which means that all mode commands
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* from the #doPerformTransition call were executed successfully.
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*
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* Unless a second step was requested, the function will then use #checkChildrenState to
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* determine whether the target mode was reached.
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*
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* There is some special handling for certain (internal) modes:
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* - A second step is necessary. #commandChildren will be performed again
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* - The device health was overwritten. #commandChildren will be called
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* - A recovery is ongoing. #checkAndHandleRecovery will be called.
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*/
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virtual void handleChildrenTransition();
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ReturnValue_t checkModeCommand(Mode_t mode, Submode_t submode, uint32_t *msToReachTheMode);
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virtual void startTransition(Mode_t mode, Submode_t submode);
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/**
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* This function starts the transition by setting the internal #targetSubmode and #targetMode
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* variables and then calling the #commandChildren function.
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* @param mode
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* @param submode
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*/
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virtual void doStartTransition(Mode_t mode, Submode_t submode);
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virtual bool isInTransition();
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