fsfw/datapoollocal/HasLocalDataPoolIF.h

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#ifndef FRAMEWORK_DATAPOOL_HASHKPOOLPARAMETERSIF_H_
#define FRAMEWORK_DATAPOOL_HASHKPOOLPARAMETERSIF_H_
#include "../datapool/PoolEntryIF.h"
#include "../ipc/MessageQueueSenderIF.h"
#include "../housekeeping/HousekeepingMessage.h"
#include <map>
class LocalDataPoolManager;
class DataSetIF;
/**
* @brief Type definition for local pool entries.
*/
using lp_id_t = uint32_t;
using LocalDataPool = std::map<lp_id_t, PoolEntryIF*>;
using LocalDataPoolMapIter = LocalDataPool::iterator;
/**
* @brief This interface is implemented by classes which posses a local
* data pool (not the managing class). It defines the relationship
* between the local data pool owner and the LocalDataPoolManager.
* @details
* Any class implementing this interface shall also have a LocalDataPoolManager
* member class which contains the actual pool data structure
* and exposes the public interface for it.
* This is required because the pool entries are templates, which makes
* specifying an interface rather difficult. The local data pool can be
* accessed by using the LocalPoolVariable, LocalPoolVector or LocalDataSet
* classes.
*
* Architectural Note:
* This could be circumvented by using a wrapper/accessor function or
* implementing the templated function in this interface..
* The first solution sounds better than the second but
* the LocalPoolVariable classes are templates as well, so this just shifts
* the problem somewhere else. Interfaces are nice, but the most
* pragmatic solution I found was to offer the client the full interface
* of the LocalDataPoolManager.
*/
class HasLocalDataPoolIF {
public:
virtual~ HasLocalDataPoolIF() {};
static constexpr uint8_t INTERFACE_ID = CLASS_ID::LOCAL_POOL_OWNER_IF;
static constexpr lp_id_t NO_POOL_ID = 0xffffffff;
virtual object_id_t getObjectId() const = 0;
/** Command queue for housekeeping messages. */
virtual MessageQueueId_t getCommandQueue() const = 0;
/**
* Is used by pool owner to initialize the pool map once
* The manager instance shall also be passed to this function.
* It can be used to subscribe for periodic packets for for updates.
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t initializeLocalDataPool(
LocalDataPool& localDataPoolMap,
LocalDataPoolManager& poolManager) = 0;
/** Can be used to get a handle to the local data pool manager. */
virtual LocalDataPoolManager* getHkManagerHandle() = 0;
/**
* Returns the minimum sampling frequency, which will usually be the
* period the pool owner performs its periodic operation-
* @return
*/
virtual dur_millis_t getPeriodicOperationFrequency() const = 0;
/**
* This function is used by the pool manager to get a valid dataset
* from a SID
* @param sid Corresponding structure ID
* @return
*/
virtual DataSetIF* getDataSetHandle(sid_t sid) = 0;
/* These function can be implemented by pool owner, as they are required
* by the housekeeping message interface */
virtual ReturnValue_t addDataSet(sid_t sid) {
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
};
virtual ReturnValue_t removeDataSet(sid_t sid) {
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
};
virtual ReturnValue_t changeCollectionInterval(sid_t sid,
dur_seconds_t newInterval) {
return HasReturnvaluesIF::RETURN_FAILED;
};
};
#endif /* FRAMEWORK_DATAPOOL_HASHKPOOLPARAMETERSIF_H_ */