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#ifndef FSFW_IPC_MESSAGEQUEUEIF_H_
#define FSFW_IPC_MESSAGEQUEUEIF_H_
// COULDDO: We could support blocking calls
#include "messageQueueDefinitions.h"
#include "MessageQueueMessage.h"
#include "MessageQueueMessageIF.h"
#include "../returnvalues/HasReturnvaluesIF.h"
#include <cstdint>
// COULDDO: We could support blocking calls
// semaphores are being implemented, which makes this idea even more iteresting.
/**
* @defgroup message_queue Message Queue
* @brief Message Queue related software components
*/
class MessageQueueIF {
public:
static const MessageQueueId_t NO_QUEUE = 0;
static const uint8_t INTERFACE_ID = CLASS_ID::MESSAGE_QUEUE_IF;
/**
* No new messages on the queue
*/
//! No new messages on the queue
static const ReturnValue_t EMPTY = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(1);
/**
* No space left for more messages
*/
//! No space left for more messages
static const ReturnValue_t FULL = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(2);
/**
* Returned if a reply method was called without partner
*/
//! Returned if a reply method was called without partner
static const ReturnValue_t NO_REPLY_PARTNER = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(3);
//! Returned if the target destination is invalid.
static constexpr ReturnValue_t DESTINVATION_INVALID = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(4);
virtual ~MessageQueueIF() {}
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the last communication partner.
* @details This operation simplifies answering an incoming message by using the stored
* lastParnter information as destination. If there was no message received yet
* (i.e. lastPartner is zero), an error code is returned.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* \return RETURN_OK if ok
* \return NO_REPLY_PARTNER Should return NO_REPLY_PARTNER if partner was found
* @details
* This operation simplifies answering an incoming message by using the
* stored lastParnter information as destination. If there was no message
* received yet (i.e. lastPartner is zero), an error code is returned.
* @param message
* A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @return
* -@c RETURN_OK if ok
* -@c NO_REPLY_PARTNER Should return NO_REPLY_PARTNER if partner was found.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t reply( MessageQueueMessage* message ) = 0;
virtual ReturnValue_t reply(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) = 0;
/**
* @brief This function reads available messages from the message queue and returns the sender.
* @details It works identically to the other receiveMessage call, but in addition returns the
* sender's queue id.
* @param message A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
* @param receivedFrom A pointer to a queue id in which the sender's id is stored.
* @brief This function reads available messages from the message queue
* and returns the sender.
* @details
* It works identically to the other receiveMessage call, but in addition
* returns the sender's queue id.
* @param message
* A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
* @param receivedFrom
* A pointer to a queue id in which the sender's id is stored.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message,
virtual ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t *receivedFrom) = 0;
/**
* @brief This function reads available messages from the message queue.
* @details If data is available it is stored in the passed message pointer. The message's
* original content is overwritten and the sendFrom information is stored in the
* lastPartner attribute. Else, the lastPartner information remains untouched, the
* message's content is cleared and the function returns immediately.
* @param message A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
* @details
* If data is available it is stored in the passed message pointer.
* The message's original content is overwritten and the sendFrom
* information is stored in theblastPartner attribute. Else, the lastPartner
* information remains untouched, the message's content is cleared and the
* function returns immediately.
* @param message
* A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
* @return -@c RETURN_OK on success
* -@c MessageQueueIF::EMPTY if queue is empty
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message) = 0;
virtual ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) = 0;
/**
* Deletes all pending messages in the queue.
* @param count The number of flushed messages.
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*/
virtual ReturnValue_t flush(uint32_t* count) = 0;
/**
* @brief This method returns the message queue id of the last communication partner.
* @brief This method returns the message queue
* id of the last communication partner.
*/
virtual MessageQueueId_t getLastPartner() const = 0;
/**
* @brief This method returns the message queue id of this class's message queue.
* @brief This method returns the message queue
* id of this class's message queue.
*/
virtual MessageQueueId_t getId() const = 0;
/**
* \brief With the sendMessage call, a queue message is sent to a receiving queue.
* \details This method takes the message provided, adds the sentFrom information and passes
* it on to the destination provided with an operating system call. The OS's return
* value is returned.
* \param sendTo This parameter specifies the message queue id to send the message to.
* \param message This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* \param sentFrom The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into the message.
* This variable is set to zero by default.
* \param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full (if implemented).
* @brief With the sendMessage call, a queue message
* is sent to a receiving queue.
* @details
* This method takes the message provided, adds the sentFrom information
* and passes it on to the destination provided with an operating system
* call. The OS's returnvalue is returned.
* @param sendTo
* This parameter specifies the message queue id to send the message to.
* @param message
* This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @param sentFrom
* The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id
* into the message. This variable is set to zero by default.
* @param ignoreFault
* If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented
* if queue is full (if implemented).
* @return -@c RETURN_OK on success
* -@c MessageQueueIF::FULL if queue is full
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessageFrom( MessageQueueId_t sendTo, MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault = false ) = 0;
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the given destination.
* @details It directly uses the sendMessage call of the MessageQueueSender parent, but passes its
* queue id as "sentFrom" parameter.
* @param sendTo This parameter specifies the message queue id of the destination message queue.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessage( MessageQueueId_t sendTo, MessageQueueMessage* message, bool ignoreFault = false ) = 0;
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessageFrom( MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault = false ) = 0;
/**
* \brief The sendToDefaultFrom method sends a queue message to the default destination.
* \details In all other aspects, it works identical to the sendMessage method.
* \param message This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* \param sentFrom The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into the message.
* This variable is set to zero by default.
* @brief This operation sends a message to the given destination.
* @details
* It directly uses the sendMessage call of the MessageQueueSender parent,
* but passes its queue id as "sentFrom" parameter.
* @param sendTo
* This parameter specifies the message queue id of the destination
* message queue.
* @param message
* A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @param ignoreFault
* If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented
* if queue is full.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefaultFrom( MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault = false ) = 0;
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessage( MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, bool ignoreFault = false ) = 0;
/**
* @brief The sendToDefaultFrom method sends a queue message
* to the default destination.
* @details
* In all other aspects, it works identical to the sendMessage method.
* @param message
* This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @param sentFrom
* The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id
* into the message. This variable is set to zero by default.
* @return -@c RETURN_OK on success
* -@c MessageQueueIF::FULL if queue is full
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefaultFrom( MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault = false ) = 0;
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the default destination.
* @details As in the sendMessage method, this function uses the sendToDefault call of the
* Implementation class and adds its queue id as "sentFrom" information.
* @details
* As in the sendMessage method, this function uses the sendToDefault
* call of the Implementation class and adds its queue id as
* "sentFrom" information.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @return -@c RETURN_OK on success
* -@c MessageQueueIF::FULL if queue is full
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefault( MessageQueueMessage* message ) = 0;
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefault( MessageQueueMessageIF* message ) = 0;
/**
* \brief This method is a simple setter for the default destination.
* @brief This method is a simple setter for the default destination.
*/
virtual void setDefaultDestination(MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination) = 0;
/**
* \brief This method is a simple getter for the default destination.
* @brief This method is a simple getter for the default destination.
*/
virtual MessageQueueId_t getDefaultDestination() const = 0;
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#endif /* FRAMEWORK_IPC_MESSAGEQUEUEIF_H_ */
#endif /* FSFW_IPC_MESSAGEQUEUEIF_H_ */

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#ifndef FSFW_IPC_MESSAGEQUEUESENDERIF_H_
#define FSFW_IPC_MESSAGEQUEUESENDERIF_H_
#include "../ipc/MessageQueueIF.h"
#include "../ipc/MessageQueueMessageIF.h"
#include "MessageQueueIF.h"
#include "MessageQueueMessageIF.h"
#include "../objectmanager/ObjectManagerIF.h"
class MessageQueueSenderIF {
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* Not sure whether this is actually a good idea.
*/
static ReturnValue_t sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE,
bool ignoreFault = false);
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#ifndef FRAMEWORK_IPC_QUEUEFACTORY_H_
#define FRAMEWORK_IPC_QUEUEFACTORY_H_
#ifndef FSFW_IPC_QUEUEFACTORY_H_
#define FSFW_IPC_QUEUEFACTORY_H_
#include "MessageQueueIF.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include "MessageQueueMessage.h"
#include <cstdint>
/**
* Creates message queues.
* This class is a "singleton" interface, i.e. it provides an
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static QueueFactory* factoryInstance;
};
#endif /* FRAMEWORK_IPC_QUEUEFACTORY_H_ */
#endif /* FSFW_IPC_QUEUEFACTORY_H_ */

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#include "MessageQueue.h"
#include "../../objectmanager/ObjectManagerIF.h"
#include "../../serviceinterface/ServiceInterfaceStream.h"
// TODO I guess we should have a way of checking if we are in an ISR and then use the "fromISR" versions of all calls
MessageQueue::MessageQueue(size_t message_depth, size_t max_message_size) :
defaultDestination(0),lastPartner(0) {
handle = xQueueCreate(message_depth, max_message_size);
if (handle == NULL) {
sif::error << "MessageQueue creation failed" << std::endl;
// TODO I guess we should have a way of checking if we are in an ISR and then
// use the "fromISR" versions of all calls
// As a first step towards this, introduces system context variable which needs
// to be switched manually
// Haven't found function to find system context.
MessageQueue::MessageQueue(size_t messageDepth, size_t maxMessageSize):
maxMessageSize(maxMessageSize) {
handle = xQueueCreate(messageDepth, maxMessageSize);
if (handle == nullptr) {
sif::error << "MessageQueue::MessageQueue Creation failed" << std::endl;
}
}
MessageQueue::~MessageQueue() {
if (handle != NULL) {
if (handle != nullptr) {
vQueueDelete(handle);
}
}
void MessageQueue::switchSystemContext(CallContext callContext) {
this->callContext = callContext;
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, bool ignoreFault) {
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFrom(sendTo, message, this->getId(), ignoreFault);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefault(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefault(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) {
return sendToDefaultFrom(message, this->getId());
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::reply(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
if (this->lastPartner != 0) {
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefaultFrom(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFrom(defaultDestination,message,sentFrom,ignoreFault);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::reply(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) {
if (this->lastPartner != MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE) {
return sendMessageFrom(this->lastPartner, message, this->getId());
} else {
return NO_REPLY_PARTNER;
}
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message,
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFrom(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFromMessageQueue(sendTo, message, sentFrom, ignoreFault,
callContext);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::handleSendResult(BaseType_t result, bool ignoreFault) {
if (result != pdPASS) {
if (not ignoreFault) {
InternalErrorReporterIF* internalErrorReporter = objectManager->
get<InternalErrorReporterIF>(
objects::INTERNAL_ERROR_REPORTER);
if (internalErrorReporter != nullptr) {
internalErrorReporter->queueMessageNotSent();
}
}
return MessageQueueIF::FULL;
}
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t* receivedFrom) {
ReturnValue_t status = this->receiveMessage(message);
if(status == HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK) {
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return status;
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
BaseType_t result = xQueueReceive(handle,reinterpret_cast<void*>(message->getBuffer()), 0);
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) {
BaseType_t result = xQueueReceive(handle,reinterpret_cast<void*>(
message->getBuffer()), 0);
if (result == pdPASS){
this->lastPartner = message->getSender();
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
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}
MessageQueueId_t MessageQueue::getId() const {
return (MessageQueueId_t) handle;
return reinterpret_cast<MessageQueueId_t>(handle);
}
void MessageQueue::setDefaultDestination(MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination) {
defaultDestinationSet = true;
this->defaultDestination = defaultDestination;
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFrom(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFromMessageQueue(sendTo,message,sentFrom,ignoreFault);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefaultFrom(MessageQueueMessage* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFrom(defaultDestination,message,sentFrom,ignoreFault);
}
MessageQueueId_t MessageQueue::getDefaultDestination() const {
return defaultDestination;
}
bool MessageQueue::isDefaultDestinationSet() const {
return 0;
return defaultDestinationSet;
}
// static core function to send messages.
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage *message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
message->setSender(sentFrom);
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault, CallContext callContext) {
BaseType_t result = pdFALSE;
QueueHandle_t destination = nullptr;
BaseType_t result = xQueueSendToBack(reinterpret_cast<QueueHandle_t>(sendTo),
reinterpret_cast<const void*>(message->getBuffer()), 0);
if (result != pdPASS) {
if (!ignoreFault) {
InternalErrorReporterIF* internalErrorReporter =
objectManager->get<InternalErrorReporterIF>(
objects::INTERNAL_ERROR_REPORTER);
if (internalErrorReporter != NULL) {
internalErrorReporter->queueMessageNotSent();
}
}
return MessageQueueIF::FULL;
if(sendTo == MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE or sendTo == 0x00) {
return MessageQueueIF::DESTINVATION_INVALID;
}
else {
destination = reinterpret_cast<QueueHandle_t>(sendTo);
}
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
message->setSender(sentFrom);
if(callContext == CallContext::TASK) {
result = xQueueSendToBack(destination,
static_cast<const void*>(message->getBuffer()), 0);
}
else {
/* If the call context is from an interrupt,
* request a context switch if a higher priority task
* was blocked by the interrupt. */
BaseType_t xHigherPriorityTaskWoken = pdFALSE;
result = xQueueSendFromISR(reinterpret_cast<QueueHandle_t>(sendTo),
static_cast<const void*>(message->getBuffer()),
&xHigherPriorityTaskWoken);
if(xHigherPriorityTaskWoken == pdTRUE) {
TaskManagement::requestContextSwitch(callContext);
}
}
return handleSendResult(result, ignoreFault);
}

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#ifndef MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#define MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#ifndef FSFW_OSAL_FREERTOS_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#define FSFW_OSAL_FREERTOS_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#include "../../internalError/InternalErrorReporterIF.h"
#include "../../ipc/MessageQueueIF.h"
#include "../../ipc/MessageQueueMessage.h"
#include "../../ipc/MessageQueueMessageIF.h"
#include "../../osal/FreeRTOS/TaskManagement.h"
#include <FreeRTOS.h>
#include <queue.h>
#include <freertos/FreeRTOS.h>
#include <freertos/queue.h>
#include <fsfw/ipc/MessageQueueMessage.h>
//TODO this class assumes that MessageQueueId_t is the same size as void* (the FreeRTOS handle type), compiler will catch this but it might be nice to have something checking or even an always working solution
// TODO: this class assumes that MessageQueueId_t is the same size as void*
// (the FreeRTOS handle type), compiler will catch this but it might be nice
// to have something checking or even an always working solution
// https://scaryreasoner.wordpress.com/2009/02/28/checking-sizeof-at-compile-time/
/**
* @brief This class manages sending and receiving of message queue messages.
* @brief This class manages sending and receiving of
* message queue messages.
* @details
* Message queues are used to pass asynchronous messages between processes.
* They work like post boxes, where all incoming messages are stored in FIFO
* order. This class creates a new receiving queue and provides methods to fetch
* received messages. Being a child of MessageQueueSender, this class also
* provides methods to send a message to a user-defined or a default destination.
* In addition it also provides a reply method to answer to the queue it
* received its last message from.
*
* @details Message queues are used to pass asynchronous messages between processes.
* They work like post boxes, where all incoming messages are stored in FIFO
* order. This class creates a new receiving queue and provides methods to fetch
* received messages. Being a child of MessageQueueSender, this class also provides
* methods to send a message to a user-defined or a default destination. In addition
* it also provides a reply method to answer to the queue it received its last message
* from.
* The MessageQueue should be used as "post box" for a single owning object. So all
* message queue communication is "n-to-one".
* For creating the queue, as well as sending and receiving messages, the class makes
* use of the operating system calls provided.
* \ingroup message_queue
* The MessageQueue should be used as "post box" for a single owning object.
* So all message queue communication is "n-to-one".
* For creating the queue, as well as sending and receiving messages, the class
* makes use of the operating system calls provided.
*
* Please keep in mind that FreeRTOS offers different calls for message queue
* operations if called from an ISR.
* For now, the system context needs to be switched manually.
* @ingroup osal
* @ingroup message_queue
*/
class MessageQueue : public MessageQueueIF {
friend class MessageQueueSenderIF;
public:
/**
* @brief The constructor initializes and configures the message queue.
* @details By making use of the according operating system call, a message queue is created
* and initialized. The message depth - the maximum number of messages to be
* buffered - may be set with the help of a parameter, whereas the message size is
* automatically set to the maximum message queue message size. The operating system
* sets the message queue id, or i case of failure, it is set to zero.
* @param message_depth The number of messages to be buffered before passing an error to the
* sender. Default is three.
* @param max_message_size With this parameter, the maximum message size can be adjusted.
* This should be left default.
* @details
* By making use of the according operating system call, a message queue
* is created and initialized. The message depth - the maximum number of
* messages to be buffered - may be set with the help of a parameter,
* whereas the message size is automatically set to the maximum message
* queue message size. The operating system sets the message queue id, or
* in case of failure, it is set to zero.
* @param message_depth
* The number of messages to be buffered before passing an error to the
* sender. Default is three.
* @param max_message_size
* With this parameter, the maximum message size can be adjusted.
* This should be left default.
*/
MessageQueue( size_t message_depth = 3, size_t max_message_size = MessageQueueMessage::MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE );
MessageQueue( size_t messageDepth = 3,
size_t maxMessageSize = MessageQueueMessage::MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE );
/** Copying message queues forbidden */
MessageQueue(const MessageQueue&) = delete;
MessageQueue& operator=(const MessageQueue&) = delete;
/**
* @brief The destructor deletes the formerly created message queue.
* @details This is accomplished by using the delete call provided by the operating system.
* @details This is accomplished by using the delete call provided
* by the operating system.
*/
virtual ~MessageQueue();
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the given destination.
* @details It directly uses the sendMessage call of the MessageQueueSender parent, but passes its
* queue id as "sentFrom" parameter.
* @param sendTo This parameter specifies the message queue id of the destination message queue.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
* This function is used to switch the call context. This has to be called
* if a message is sent or received from an ISR!
* @param callContext
*/
void switchSystemContext(CallContext callContext);
/** MessageQueueIF implementation */
ReturnValue_t sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, bool ignoreFault = false );
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the default destination.
* @details As in the sendMessage method, this function uses the sendToDefault call of the
* MessageQueueSender parent class and adds its queue id as "sentFrom" information.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
*/
ReturnValue_t sendToDefault( MessageQueueMessage* message );
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the last communication partner.
* @details This operation simplifies answering an incoming message by using the stored
* lastParnter information as destination. If there was no message received yet
* (i.e. lastPartner is zero), an error code is returned.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
*/
ReturnValue_t reply( MessageQueueMessage* message );
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, bool ignoreFault = false) override;
/**
* @brief This function reads available messages from the message queue and returns the sender.
* @details It works identically to the other receiveMessage call, but in addition returns the
* sender's queue id.
* @param message A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
* @param receivedFrom A pointer to a queue id in which the sender's id is stored.
*/
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message,
MessageQueueId_t *receivedFrom);
ReturnValue_t sendToDefault(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) override;
/**
* @brief This function reads available messages from the message queue.
* @details If data is available it is stored in the passed message pointer. The message's
* original content is overwritten and the sendFrom information is stored in the
* lastPartner attribute. Else, the lastPartner information remains untouched, the
* message's content is cleared and the function returns immediately.
* @param message A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
*/
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message);
/**
* Deletes all pending messages in the queue.
* @param count The number of flushed messages.
* @return RETURN_OK on success.
*/
ReturnValue_t flush(uint32_t* count);
/**
* @brief This method returns the message queue id of the last communication partner.
*/
MessageQueueId_t getLastPartner() const;
/**
* @brief This method returns the message queue id of this class's message queue.
*/
MessageQueueId_t getId() const;
/**
* \brief With the sendMessage call, a queue message is sent to a receiving queue.
* \details This method takes the message provided, adds the sentFrom information and passes
* it on to the destination provided with an operating system call. The OS's return
* value is returned.
* \param sendTo This parameter specifies the message queue id to send the message to.
* \param message This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* \param sentFrom The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into the message.
* This variable is set to zero by default.
* \param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessageFrom( MessageQueueId_t sendTo, MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE, bool ignoreFault = false );
/**
* \brief The sendToDefault method sends a queue message to the default destination.
* \details In all other aspects, it works identical to the sendMessage method.
* \param message This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* \param sentFrom The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into the message.
* This variable is set to zero by default.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefaultFrom( MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE, bool ignoreFault = false );
/**
* \brief This method is a simple setter for the default destination.
*/
void setDefaultDestination(MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination);
/**
* \brief This method is a simple getter for the default destination.
*/
MessageQueueId_t getDefaultDestination() const;
ReturnValue_t reply(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) override;
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessageFrom(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE,
bool ignoreFault = false) override;
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefaultFrom( MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE,
bool ignoreFault = false) override;
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t *receivedFrom) override;
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) override;
ReturnValue_t flush(uint32_t* count) override;
MessageQueueId_t getLastPartner() const override;
MessageQueueId_t getId() const override;
void setDefaultDestination(MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination) override;
MessageQueueId_t getDefaultDestination() const override;
bool isDefaultDestinationSet() const override;
bool isDefaultDestinationSet() const;
protected:
/**
* Implementation to be called from any send Call within MessageQueue and MessageQueueSenderIF
* \details This method takes the message provided, adds the sentFrom information and passes
* it on to the destination provided with an operating system call. The OS's return
* value is returned.
* \param sendTo This parameter specifies the message queue id to send the message to.
* \param message This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* \param sentFrom The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into the message.
* This variable is set to zero by default.
* \param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
* @brief Implementation to be called from any send Call within
* MessageQueue and MessageQueueSenderIF.
* @details
* This method takes the message provided, adds the sentFrom information and
* passes it on to the destination provided with an operating system call.
* The OS's return value is returned.
* @param sendTo
* This parameter specifies the message queue id to send the message to.
* @param message
* This is a pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
* @param sentFrom
* The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into
* the message. This variable is set to zero by default.
* @param ignoreFault
* If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented
* if queue is full.
* @param context Specify whether call is made from task or from an ISR.
*/
static ReturnValue_t sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE,bool ignoreFault=false);
static ReturnValue_t sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE,
bool ignoreFault=false, CallContext callContext = CallContext::TASK);
static ReturnValue_t handleSendResult(BaseType_t result, bool ignoreFault);
private:
bool defaultDestinationSet = false;
QueueHandle_t handle;
MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination;
MessageQueueId_t lastPartner;
MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination = MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE;
MessageQueueId_t lastPartner = MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE;
const size_t maxMessageSize;
//! Stores the current system context
CallContext callContext = CallContext::TASK;
};
#endif /* MESSAGEQUEUE_H_ */
#endif /* FSFW_OSAL_FREERTOS_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_ */

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
#include "MessageQueue.h"
#include "../../ipc/MessageQueueSenderIF.h"
#include "../../ipc/QueueFactory.h"
#include "MessageQueue.h"
QueueFactory* QueueFactory::factoryInstance = nullptr;
ReturnValue_t MessageQueueSenderIF::sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
return MessageQueue::sendMessageFromMessageQueue(sendTo,message,
sentFrom,ignoreFault);

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@ -9,9 +9,11 @@
#include <errno.h>
MessageQueue::MessageQueue(uint32_t messageDepth, size_t maxMessageSize):
id(MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE),lastPartner(MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE),
defaultDestination(MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE) {
defaultDestination(MessageQueueIF::NO_QUEUE),
maxMessageSize(maxMessageSize) {
//debug << "MessageQueue::MessageQueue: Creating a queue" << std::endl;
mq_attr attributes;
this->id = 0;
@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ MessageQueue::~MessageQueue() {
status = mq_unlink(name);
if(status != 0){
sif::error << "MessageQueue::Destructor: mq_unlink Failed with status: "
<< strerror(errno) <<std::endl;
<< strerror(errno) << std::endl;
}
}
@ -61,22 +63,27 @@ ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::handleError(mq_attr* attributes,
// Just an additional helpful printout :-)
if(std::ifstream("/proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msg_max",std::ios::in) >>
defaultMqMaxMsg and defaultMqMaxMsg < messageDepth) {
// See: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/mq_open.3.html
// This happens if the msg_max value is not large enough
// It is ignored if the executable is run in privileged mode.
// Run the unlockRealtime script or grant the mode manually by using:
// sudo setcap 'CAP_SYS_RESOURCE=+ep' <pathToBinary>
/*
See: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/mq_open.3.html
This happens if the msg_max value is not large enough
It is ignored if the executable is run in privileged mode.
Run the unlockRealtime script or grant the mode manually by using:
sudo setcap 'CAP_SYS_RESOURCE=+ep' <pathToBinary>
// Persistent solution for session:
// echo <newMsgMax> | sudo tee /proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msg_max
Persistent solution for session:
echo <newMsgMax> | sudo tee /proc/sys/fs/mqueue/msg_max
// Permanent solution:
// sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf
// Append at end: fs/mqueue/msg_max = <newMsgMaxLen>
// Apply changes with: sudo sysctl -p
Permanent solution:
sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf
Append at end: fs/mqueue/msg_max = <newMsgMaxLen>
Apply changes with: sudo sysctl -p
*/
sif::error << "MessageQueue::MessageQueue: Default MQ size "
<< defaultMqMaxMsg << " is too small for requested size "
<< messageDepth << std::endl;
sif::error << "This error can be fixed by setting the maximum "
"allowed message size higher!" << std::endl;
}
break;
}
@ -118,15 +125,15 @@ ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::handleError(mq_attr* attributes,
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, bool ignoreFault) {
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFrom(sendTo, message, this->getId(), false);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefault(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefault(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) {
return sendToDefaultFrom(message, this->getId());
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::reply(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::reply(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) {
if (this->lastPartner != 0) {
return sendMessageFrom(this->lastPartner, message, this->getId());
} else {
@ -134,21 +141,34 @@ ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::reply(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
}
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message,
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t* receivedFrom) {
ReturnValue_t status = this->receiveMessage(message);
*receivedFrom = this->lastPartner;
return status;
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message) {
if(message == nullptr) {
sif::error << "MessageQueue::receiveMessage: Message is "
"nullptr!" << std::endl;
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
}
if(message->getMaximumMessageSize() < maxMessageSize) {
sif::error << "MessageQueue::receiveMessage: Message size "
<< message->getMaximumMessageSize()
<< " too small to receive data!" << std::endl;
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
}
unsigned int messagePriority = 0;
int status = mq_receive(id,reinterpret_cast<char*>(message->getBuffer()),
message->MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE,&messagePriority);
message->getMaximumMessageSize(),&messagePriority);
if (status > 0) {
this->lastPartner = message->getSender();
//Check size of incoming message.
if (message->messageSize < message->getMinimumMessageSize()) {
if (message->getMessageSize() < message->getMinimumMessageSize()) {
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
}
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
@ -158,7 +178,7 @@ ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message) {
} else {
//No message was received. Keep lastPartner anyway, I might send
//something later. But still, delete packet content.
memset(message->getData(), 0, message->MAX_DATA_SIZE);
memset(message->getData(), 0, message->getMaximumMessageSize());
switch(errno){
case EAGAIN:
//O_NONBLOCK or MQ_NONBLOCK was set and there are no messages
@ -258,18 +278,19 @@ void MessageQueue::setDefaultDestination(MessageQueueId_t defaultDestination) {
this->defaultDestination = defaultDestination;
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFrom(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFromMessageQueue(sendTo,message,sentFrom,ignoreFault);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefaultFrom(MessageQueueMessage* message,
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendToDefaultFrom(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFrom(defaultDestination, message, sentFrom, ignoreFault);
}
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFrom(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
return sendMessageFromMessageQueue(sendTo,message, sentFrom,ignoreFault);
}
MessageQueueId_t MessageQueue::getDefaultDestination() const {
return this->defaultDestination;
}
@ -281,11 +302,18 @@ bool MessageQueue::isDefaultDestinationSet() const {
uint16_t MessageQueue::queueCounter = 0;
ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage *message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
MessageQueueMessageIF *message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
if(message == nullptr) {
sif::error << "MessageQueue::sendMessageFromMessageQueue: Message is "
"nullptr!" << std::endl;
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
}
message->setSender(sentFrom);
int result = mq_send(sendTo,
reinterpret_cast<const char*>(message->getBuffer()), message->messageSize,0);
reinterpret_cast<const char*>(message->getBuffer()),
message->getMessageSize(),0);
//TODO: Check if we're in ISR.
if (result != 0) {
@ -303,13 +331,16 @@ ReturnValue_t MessageQueue::sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
//MQ_NONBLOCK flag was set in its attributes, and the
//specified queue is full.
return MessageQueueIF::FULL;
case EBADF:
case EBADF: {
//mq_des doesn't represent a valid message queue descriptor,
//or mq_des wasn't opened for writing.
sif::error << "MessageQueue::sendMessage: Configuration error "
<< strerror(errno) << " in mq_send mqSendTo: " << sendTo
<< " sent from " << sentFrom << std::endl;
/*NO BREAK*/
sif::error << "MessageQueue::sendMessage: Configuration error, MQ"
<< " destination invalid." << std::endl;
sif::error << strerror(errno) << " in "
<<"mq_send to: " << sendTo << " sent from "
<< sentFrom << std::endl;
return DESTINVATION_INVALID;
}
case EINTR:
//The call was interrupted by a signal.
case EINVAL:

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#ifndef MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#define MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#ifndef FSFW_OSAL_LINUX_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#define FSFW_OSAL_LINUX_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
#include "../../internalError/InternalErrorReporterIF.h"
#include "../../ipc/MessageQueueIF.h"
@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ public:
* @param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, bool ignoreFault = false );
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, bool ignoreFault = false );
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the default destination.
* @details As in the sendMessage method, this function uses the sendToDefault call of the
* MessageQueueSender parent class and adds its queue id as "sentFrom" information.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefault( MessageQueueMessage* message );
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefault( MessageQueueMessageIF* message );
/**
* @brief This operation sends a message to the last communication partner.
* @details This operation simplifies answering an incoming message by using the stored
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ public:
* (i.e. lastPartner is zero), an error code is returned.
* @param message A pointer to a previously created message, which is sent.
*/
ReturnValue_t reply( MessageQueueMessage* message );
ReturnValue_t reply( MessageQueueMessageIF* message );
/**
* @brief This function reads available messages from the message queue and returns the sender.
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ public:
* @param message A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
* @param receivedFrom A pointer to a queue id in which the sender's id is stored.
*/
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message,
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t *receivedFrom);
/**
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ public:
* message's content is cleared and the function returns immediately.
* @param message A pointer to a message in which the received data is stored.
*/
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessage* message);
ReturnValue_t receiveMessage(MessageQueueMessageIF* message);
/**
* Deletes all pending messages in the queue.
* @param count The number of flushed messages.
@ -114,7 +114,9 @@ public:
* This variable is set to zero by default.
* \param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessageFrom( MessageQueueId_t sendTo, MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom, bool ignoreFault = false );
virtual ReturnValue_t sendMessageFrom( MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault = false );
/**
* \brief The sendToDefault method sends a queue message to the default destination.
* \details In all other aspects, it works identical to the sendMessage method.
@ -122,7 +124,8 @@ public:
* \param sentFrom The sentFrom information can be set to inject the sender's queue id into the message.
* This variable is set to zero by default.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefaultFrom( MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE, bool ignoreFault = false );
virtual ReturnValue_t sendToDefaultFrom( MessageQueueMessageIF* message,
MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE, bool ignoreFault = false );
/**
* \brief This method is a simple setter for the default destination.
*/
@ -145,7 +148,9 @@ protected:
* This variable is set to zero by default.
* \param ignoreFault If set to true, the internal software fault counter is not incremented if queue is full.
*/
static ReturnValue_t sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE,bool ignoreFault=false);
static ReturnValue_t sendMessageFromMessageQueue(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom = NO_QUEUE,
bool ignoreFault=false);
private:
/**
* @brief The class stores the queue id it got assigned from the operating system in this attribute.
@ -171,11 +176,12 @@ private:
/**
* The name of the message queue, stored for unlinking
*/
char name[5];
char name[16];
static uint16_t queueCounter;
const size_t maxMessageSize;
ReturnValue_t handleError(mq_attr* attributes, uint32_t messageDepth);
};
#endif /* MESSAGEQUEUE_H_ */
#endif /* FSFW_OSAL_LINUX_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_ */

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ QueueFactory* QueueFactory::factoryInstance = nullptr;
ReturnValue_t MessageQueueSenderIF::sendMessage(MessageQueueId_t sendTo,
MessageQueueMessage* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
MessageQueueMessageIF* message, MessageQueueId_t sentFrom,
bool ignoreFault) {
return MessageQueue::sendMessageFromMessageQueue(sendTo,message,
sentFrom,ignoreFault);