#ifndef POOLRAWACCESS_H_ #define POOLRAWACCESS_H_ #include #include #include #include /** * @brief This class allows accessing Data Pool variables as raw bytes. * @details * This is necessary to have an access method for HK data, as the PID's alone * do not provide type information. Please note that the the raw pool access * read() and commit() calls are not thread-safe. * * Please supply a data set and use the data set read(), commit() calls for * thread-safe data pool access. * @ingroup data_pool */ class PoolRawAccess: public PoolVariableIF, HasReturnvaluesIF { public: /** * This constructor is used to access a data pool entry with a * given ID if the target type is not known. A DataSet object is supplied * and the data pool entry with the given ID is registered to that data set. * Please note that a pool raw access buffer only has a buffer * with a size of double. As such, for vector entries which have * @param data_pool_id Target data pool entry ID * @param arrayEntry * @param data_set Dataset to register data pool entry to * @param setReadWriteMode * @param registerVectors If set to true, the constructor checks if * there are multiple vector entries to registers * and registers all of them recursively into the data_set * */ PoolRawAccess(uint32_t data_pool_id, uint8_t arrayEntry, DataSetIF* data_set, ReadWriteMode_t setReadWriteMode = PoolVariableIF::VAR_READ); /** * @brief This operation returns a pointer to the entry fetched. * @details Return pointer to the buffer containing the raw data * Size and number of data can be retrieved by other means. */ uint8_t* getEntry(); /** * @brief This operation returns the fetched entry from the data pool and * flips the bytes, if necessary. * @details It makes use of the getEntry call of this function, but additionally flips the * bytes to big endian, which is the default for external communication (as House- * keeping telemetry). To achieve this, the data is copied directly to the passed * buffer, if it fits in the given max_size. * @param buffer A pointer to a buffer to write to * @param writtenBytes The number of bytes written is returned with this value. * @param max_size The maximum size that the function may write to buffer. * @return - @c RETURN_OK if entry could be acquired * - @c RETURN_FAILED else. */ ReturnValue_t getEntryEndianSafe(uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t* size, uint32_t max_size); /** * @brief Serialize raw pool entry into provided buffer directly * @param buffer Provided buffer. Raw pool data will be copied here * @param size [out] Increment provided size value by serialized size * @param max_size Maximum allowed serialization size * @param bigEndian Specify endianess * @return - @c RETURN_OK if serialization was successfull * - @c SerializeIF::BUFFER_TOO_SHORT if range check failed */ ReturnValue_t serialize(uint8_t **buffer, size_t *size, size_t maxSize, Endianness streamEndianness) const override; size_t getSerializedSize() const override; ReturnValue_t deSerialize(const uint8_t **buffer, size_t *size, Endianness streamEndianness) override; /** * With this method, the content can be set from a big endian buffer safely. * @param buffer Pointer to the data to set * @param size Size of the data to write. Must fit this->size. * @return - @c RETURN_OK on success * - @c RETURN_FAILED on failure */ ReturnValue_t setEntryFromBigEndian(const uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t setSize); /** * @brief This operation returns the type of the entry currently stored. */ Type getType(); /** * @brief This operation returns the size of the entry currently stored. */ uint8_t getSizeOfType(); /** * * @return the size of the datapool array */ uint8_t getArraySize(); /** * @brief This operation returns the data pool id of the variable. */ uint32_t getDataPoolId() const; static const uint8_t INTERFACE_ID = CLASS_ID::POOL_RAW_ACCESS_CLASS; static const ReturnValue_t INCORRECT_SIZE = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(0x01); static const ReturnValue_t DATA_POOL_ACCESS_FAILED = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(0x02); static const ReturnValue_t READ_TYPE_TOO_LARGE = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(0x03); static const ReturnValue_t READ_INDEX_TOO_LARGE = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(0x04); static const ReturnValue_t READ_ENTRY_NON_EXISTENT = MAKE_RETURN_CODE(0x05); static const uint8_t RAW_MAX_SIZE = sizeof(double); uint8_t value[RAW_MAX_SIZE]; /** * @brief The classes destructor is empty. If commit() was not called, the local value is * discarded and not written back to the data pool. */ ~PoolRawAccess(); /** * This method returns if the variable is read-write or read-only. */ ReadWriteMode_t getReadWriteMode() const; /** * @brief With this call, the valid information of the variable is returned. */ bool isValid() const; void setValid(bool valid); /** * Getter for the remaining size. */ uint16_t getSizeTillEnd() const; /** * @brief This is a call to read the value from the global data pool. * @details * When executed, this operation tries to fetch the pool entry with matching * data pool id from the global data pool and copies the value and the valid * information to its local attributes. In case of a failure (wrong type or * pool id not found), the variable is set to zero and invalid. * The call is protected by a lock of the global data pool. * @return -@c RETURN_OK Read successfull * -@c READ_TYPE_TOO_LARGE * -@c READ_INDEX_TOO_LARGE * -@c READ_ENTRY_NON_EXISTENT */ ReturnValue_t read(uint32_t lockTimeout = MutexIF::BLOCKING) override; /** * @brief The commit call writes back the variable's value to the data pool. * @details * It checks type and size, as well as if the variable is writable. If so, * the value is copied and the valid flag is automatically set to "valid". * The call is protected by a lock of the global data pool. * */ ReturnValue_t commit(uint32_t lockTimeout = MutexIF::BLOCKING) override; protected: /** * @brief Like #read, but without a lock protection of the global pool. * @details * The operation does NOT provide any mutual exclusive protection by itself. * This can be used if the lock is handled externally to avoid the overhead * of consecutive lock und unlock operations. * Declared protected to discourage free public usage. */ ReturnValue_t readWithoutLock() override; /** * @brief Like #commit, but without a lock protection of the global pool. * @details * The operation does NOT provide any mutual exclusive protection by itself. * This can be used if the lock is handled externally to avoid the overhead * of consecutive lock und unlock operations. * Declared protected to discourage free public usage. */ ReturnValue_t commitWithoutLock() override; ReturnValue_t handleReadOut(PoolEntryIF* read_out); void handleReadError(ReturnValue_t result); private: /** * @brief To access the correct data pool entry on read and commit calls, the data pool id * is stored. */ uint32_t dataPoolId; /** * @brief The array entry that is fetched from the data pool. */ uint8_t arrayEntry; /** * @brief The valid information as it was stored in the data pool is copied to this attribute. */ uint8_t valid; /** * @brief This value contains the type of the data pool entry. */ Type type; /** * @brief This value contains the size of the data pool entry type in bytes. */ uint8_t typeSize; /** * The size of the DP array (single values return 1) */ uint8_t arraySize; /** * The size (in bytes) from the selected entry till the end of this DataPool variable. */ uint16_t sizeTillEnd; /** * @brief The information whether the class is read-write or read-only is stored here. */ ReadWriteMode_t readWriteMode; }; #endif /* POOLRAWACCESS_H_ */