fsfw/datapool/PoolEntry.h
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This is the framework of Flying Laptop OBSW version A.13.0.
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#ifndef POOLENTRY_H_
#define POOLENTRY_H_
#include <framework/datapool/PoolEntryIF.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <cstring>
/**
* \brief This is a small helper class that defines a single data pool entry.
*
* \details The helper is used to store all information together with the data as a single data pool entry.
* The content's type is defined by the template argument.
* It is prepared for use with plain old data types,
* but may be extended to complex types if necessary.
* It can be initialized with a certain value, size and validity flag.
* It holds a pointer to the real data and offers methods to access this data and to acquire
* additional information (such as validity and array/byte size).
* It is NOT intended to be used outside the DataPool class.
*
* \ingroup data_pool
*
*/
template <typename T>
class PoolEntry : public PoolEntryIF {
public:
/**
* \brief In the classe's constructor, space is allocated on the heap and
* potential init values are copied to that space.
* \param initValue A pointer to the single value or array that holds the init value.
* With the default value (NULL), the entry is initalized with all 0.
* \param set_length Defines the array length of this entry.
* \param set_valid Sets the initialization flag. It is invalid (0) by default.
*/
PoolEntry( T* initValue = NULL, uint8_t set_length = 1, uint8_t set_valid = 0 );
/**
* \brief The allocated memory for the variable is freed in the destructor.
* \details As the data pool is global, this dtor is only called on program exit.
* PoolEntries shall never be copied, as a copy might delete the variable on the heap.
*/
~PoolEntry();
/**
* \brief This is the address pointing to the allocated memory.
*/
T* address;
/**
* \brief This attribute stores the length information.
*/
uint8_t length;
/**
* \brief Here, the validity information for a variable is stored.
* Every entry (single variable or vector) has one valid flag.
*/
uint8_t valid;
/**
* \brief getSize returns the array size of the entry.
* \details A single parameter has size 1.
*/
uint8_t getSize();
/**
* \brief This operation returns the size in bytes.
* \details The size is calculated by sizeof(type) * array_size.
*/
uint16_t getByteSize();
/**
* \brief This operation returns a the address pointer casted to void*.
*/
void* getRawData();
/**
* \brief This method allows to set the valid information of the pool entry.
*/
void setValid( uint8_t isValid );
/**
* \brief This method allows to get the valid information of the pool entry.
*/
uint8_t getValid();
/**
* \brief This is a debug method that prints all values and the valid information to the screen.
* It prints all array entries in a row.
*/
void print();
Type getType();
};
#endif /* POOLENTRY_H_ */