fsfw/housekeeping/HousekeepingManager.h

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#ifndef FRAMEWORK_HK_HOUSEKEEPINGHELPER_H_
#define FRAMEWORK_HK_HOUSEKEEPINGHELPER_H_
#include <framework/datapool/DataSetIF.h>
#include <framework/objectmanager/SystemObjectIF.h>
#include <framework/housekeeping/HasHkPoolParametersIF.h>
#include <framework/ipc/MutexIF.h>
#include <framework/datapool/PoolEntry.h>
#include <framework/ipc/CommandMessage.h>
#include <framework/ipc/MessageQueueIF.h>
#include <framework/ipc/MutexHelper.h>
#include <map>
class HousekeepingManager {
public:
static constexpr float MINIMAL_SAMPLING_FREQUENCY = 0.2;
HousekeepingManager(HasHkPoolParametersIF* owner);
virtual~ HousekeepingManager();
MutexIF* getMutexHandle();
// propably will just call respective local data set functions.
void generateHousekeepingPacket(DataSetIF* dataSet);
ReturnValue_t handleHousekeepingMessage(CommandMessage* message);
/**
* Read a variable by supplying its local pool ID and assign the pool
* entry to the supplied PoolEntry pointer. The type of the pool entry
* is deduced automatically. This call is not thread-safe!
* @tparam T Type of the pool entry
* @param localPoolId Pool ID of the variable to read
* @param poolVar [out] Corresponding pool entry will be assigned to the
* supplied pointer.
* @return
*/
template <class T>
ReturnValue_t fetchPoolEntry(lp_id_t localPoolId, PoolEntry<T> *poolEntry);
void setMinimalSamplingFrequency(float frequencySeconds);
/**
* This function is used to fill the local data pool map with pool
* entries. The default implementation is empty.
* @param localDataPoolMap
* @return
*/
ReturnValue_t initializeHousekeepingPoolEntriesOnce();
void setHkPacketQueue(MessageQueueIF* msgQueue);
private:
//! this depends on the PST frequency.. maybe it would be better to just
//! set this manually with a global configuration value which is also
//! passed to the PST. Or force setting this in device handler.
float samplingFrequency = MINIMAL_SAMPLING_FREQUENCY;
//! This is the map holding the actual data. Should only be initialized
//! once !
bool mapInitialized = false;
LocalDataPoolMap localDpMap;
//! Every housekeeping data manager has a mutex to protect access
//! to it's data pool.
MutexIF * mutex = nullptr;
//! The class which actually owns the manager (and its datapool).
HasHkPoolParametersIF* owner = nullptr;
//! Used for replies.
//! (maybe we dont need this, the sender can be retrieved from command
//! message..)
MessageQueueIF* hkReplyQueue = nullptr;
//! Used for HK packets, which are generated without requests.
MessageQueueIF* hkPacketQueue = nullptr;
};
template<class T> inline
ReturnValue_t HousekeepingManager::fetchPoolEntry(lp_id_t localPoolId,
PoolEntry<T> *poolEntry) {
auto poolIter = localDpMap.find(localPoolId);
if (poolIter == localDpMap.end()) {
// todo: special returnvalue.
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
}
poolEntry = dynamic_cast< PoolEntry<T>* >(poolIter->second);
if(poolEntry == nullptr) {
// todo: special returnvalue.
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
}
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_OK;
}
#endif /* FRAMEWORK_HK_HOUSEKEEPINGHELPER_H_ */