#ifndef TMTCPACKET_PUS_TCPACKETBASE_H_ #define TMTCPACKET_PUS_TCPACKETBASE_H_ #include "../../tmtcpacket/SpacePacketBase.h" #include /** * This class is the basic data handler for any ECSS PUS Telecommand packet. * * In addition to #SpacePacketBase, the class provides methods to handle * the standardized entries of the PUS TC Packet Data Field Header. * It does not contain the packet data itself but a pointer to the * data must be set on instantiation. An invalid pointer may cause * damage, as no getter method checks data validity. Anyway, a NULL * check can be performed by making use of the getWholeData method. * @ingroup tmtcpackets */ class TcPacketBase : public SpacePacketBase { friend class TcPacketStoredBase; public: enum AckField { //! No acknowledgements are expected. ACK_NONE = 0b0000, //! Acknowledgements on acceptance are expected. ACK_ACCEPTANCE = 0b0001, //! Acknowledgements on start are expected. ACK_START = 0b0010, //! Acknowledgements on step are expected. ACK_STEP = 0b0100, //! Acknowledfgement on completion are expected. ACK_COMPLETION = 0b1000 }; static constexpr uint8_t ACK_ALL = ACK_ACCEPTANCE | ACK_START | ACK_STEP | ACK_COMPLETION; /** * This is the default constructor. * It sets its internal data pointer to the address passed and also * forwards the data pointer to the parent SpacePacketBase class. * @param setData The position where the packet data lies. */ TcPacketBase( const uint8_t* setData ); /** * This is the empty default destructor. */ virtual ~TcPacketBase(); /** * This command returns the CCSDS Secondary Header Flag. * It shall always be zero for PUS Packets. This is the * highest bit of the first byte of the Data Field Header. * @return the CCSDS Secondary Header Flag */ virtual uint8_t getSecondaryHeaderFlag() = 0; /** * This command returns the TC Packet PUS Version Number. * The version number of ECSS PUS 2003 is 1. * It consists of the second to fourth highest bits of the * first byte. * @return */ virtual uint8_t getPusVersionNumber() = 0; /** * This is a getter for the packet's Ack field, which are the lowest four * bits of the first byte of the Data Field Header. * * It is packed in a uint8_t variable. * @return The packet's PUS Ack field. */ virtual uint8_t getAcknowledgeFlags() = 0; /** * This is a getter for the packet's PUS Service ID, which is the second * byte of the Data Field Header. * @return The packet's PUS Service ID. */ virtual uint8_t getService() const = 0; /** * This is a getter for the packet's PUS Service Subtype, which is the * third byte of the Data Field Header. * @return The packet's PUS Service Subtype. */ virtual uint8_t getSubService() = 0; /** * This is a getter for a pointer to the packet's Application data. * * These are the bytes that follow after the Data Field Header. They form * the packet's application data. * @return A pointer to the PUS Application Data. */ virtual const uint8_t* getApplicationData() const = 0; /** * This method calculates the size of the PUS Application data field. * * It takes the information stored in the CCSDS Packet Data Length field * and subtracts the Data Field Header size and the CRC size. * @return The size of the PUS Application Data (without Error Control * field) */ virtual uint16_t getApplicationDataSize() = 0; /** * This getter returns the Error Control Field of the packet. * * The field is placed after any possible Application Data. If no * Application Data is present there's still an Error Control field. It is * supposed to be a 16bit-CRC. * @return The PUS Error Control */ virtual uint16_t getErrorControl() = 0; /** * With this method, the Error Control Field is updated to match the * current content of the packet. */ virtual void setErrorControl() = 0; /** * Calculate full packet length from application data length. * @param appDataLen * @return */ virtual size_t calculateFullPacketLength(size_t appDataLen) = 0; /** * This is a debugging helper method that prints the whole packet content * to the screen. */ void print(); protected: /** * With this method, the packet data pointer can be redirected to another * location. * This call overwrites the parent's setData method to set both its * @c tc_data pointer and the parent's @c data pointer. * * @param p_data A pointer to another PUS Telecommand Packet. */ void setData( const uint8_t* pData ) = 0; }; #endif /* TMTCPACKET_PUS_TCPACKETBASE_H_ */