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CommandStation-EX/RingStream.cpp

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/*
* © 2020-2021 Chris Harlow
* All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of DCC-EX CommandStation-EX
*
* This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with CommandStation. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
// NOTE: The use of a marker byte without an escape algorithm means
// RingStream is unsuitable for binary data. Should binary data need to be
// streamed it will be necessary to implementr an escape strategy to handle the
// marker char when embedded in data.
#include "RingStream.h"
#include "DIAG.h"
const byte FLASH_INSERT_MARKER=0xff;
RingStream::RingStream( const uint16_t len)
{
_len=len;
_buffer=new byte[len];
_pos_write=0;
_pos_read=0;
_buffer[0]=0;
_overflow=false;
_mark=0;
_count=0;
_flashInsert=0;
}
size_t RingStream::write(uint8_t b) {
if (_overflow) return 0;
_buffer[_pos_write] = b;
++_pos_write;
if (_pos_write==_len) _pos_write=0;
if (_pos_write==_pos_read) {
_overflow=true;
return 0;
}
_count++;
return 1;
}
// Ideally, I would prefer to override the Print:print(_FlashStringHelper) function
// but the library authors omitted to make this virtual.
// Therefore we obveride the only other simple function that has no side effects
// in order that StringFormatter can recognise a RingStream and call its
// printFlash() directly.
int RingStream::availableForWrite() {
return THIS_IS_A_RINGSTREAM;
}
size_t RingStream::printFlash(const FSH * flashBuffer) {
// This function does not work on a 32 bit processor where the runtime
// sometimes misrepresents the pointer size in uintptr_t.
// In any case its not really necessary in a 32 bit processor because
// we have adequate ram.
if (sizeof(void*)>2) return print(flashBuffer);
// We are about to add a PROGMEM string to the buffer.
// To save RAM we can insert a marker and the
// progmem address into the buffer instead.
// The buffer reading code must recognise this marker and
// silently extract the progmem bytes.
// In addition, we must make the count correct as if the
// string had been embedded so that things like the wifi code
// can read the expected count before reading the buffer.
// Establish the actual length of the progmem string.
char * flash=(char *)flashBuffer;
int16_t plength=STRLEN_P(flash);
if (plength==0) return 0; // just ignore empty string
// Retain the buffer count as it will be modified by the marker+address insert
int prevCount=_count;
write(FLASH_INSERT_MARKER); // write the marker
uintptr_t iFlash=reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(flash); // expect size match with pointer
// write address bytes LSB first (size depends on CPU)
for (byte f=0;f<sizeof(iFlash); f++) {
write((byte) (iFlash & 0xFF));
iFlash>>=8;
}
// correct the buffer count to reflect the flash length, not the marker/addr.
_count=prevCount+plength;
return plength;
}
int RingStream::read() {
if (_flashInsert) {
// we are reading out of a flash string
byte fb=GETFLASH(_flashInsert);
_flashInsert++;
if (fb) return fb; // we have a byte from the flash
// flash insert complete, clear and drop through to next buffer byte
_flashInsert=NULL;
}
if ((_pos_read==_pos_write) && !_overflow) return -1; // empty
byte b=readRawByte();
if (b!=FLASH_INSERT_MARKER) return b;
// Detected a flash insert
if (sizeof(void*)>2) {
DIAG(F("Detected invalid flash insert marker at pos %d"),_pos_read);
return '?';
}
// read address bytes LSB first (size depends on CPU)
uintptr_t iFlash=0;
for (byte f=0; f<sizeof(iFlash); f++) {
uintptr_t bf=readRawByte();
bf&=0x00ff;
bf<<= (8*f); // shift byte to correct position in iFlash
iFlash |= bf;
}
_flashInsert=reinterpret_cast<char * >( iFlash);
// and try again... so will read the first byte of the insert.
return read();
}
byte RingStream::readRawByte() {
byte b=_buffer[_pos_read];
_pos_read++;
if (_pos_read==_len) _pos_read=0;
_overflow=false;
return b;
}
int RingStream::count() {
return (readRawByte()<<8) | readRawByte();
}
int RingStream::freeSpace() {
// allow space for client flag and length bytes
if (_pos_read>_pos_write) return _pos_read-_pos_write-3;
else return _len - _pos_write + _pos_read-3;
}
// mark start of message with client id (0...9)
void RingStream::mark(uint8_t b) {
//DIAG(F("RS mark client %d at %d core %d"), b, _pos_write, xPortGetCoreID());
_ringClient = b;
_mark=_pos_write;
write(b); // client id
write((uint8_t)0); // count MSB placemarker
write((uint8_t)0); // count LSB placemarker
_count=0;
}
// peekTargetMark is used by the parser stash routines to know which client
// to send a callback response to some time later.
uint8_t RingStream::peekTargetMark() {
return _ringClient;
}
void RingStream::info() {
DIAG(F("Info len=%d count=%d pr=%d pw=%d m=%d"),_len, _count,_pos_read,_pos_write,_mark);
}
bool RingStream::commit() {
_flashInsert=NULL; // prepared for first read
if (_overflow) {
//DIAG(F("RingStream(%d) commit(%d) OVERFLOW"),_len, _count);
// just throw it away
_pos_write=_mark;
_overflow=false;
return false; // commit failed
}
if (_count==0) {
//DIAG(F("RS commit count=0 rewind back to %d core %d"), _mark, xPortGetCoreID());
// ignore empty response
_pos_write=_mark;
_ringClient = NO_CLIENT; //XXX make else clause later
return true; // true=commit ok
}
// Go back to the _mark and inject the count 1 byte later
_mark++;
if (_mark==_len) _mark=0;
_buffer[_mark]=highByte(_count);
_mark++;
if (_mark==_len) _mark=0;
_buffer[_mark]=lowByte(_count);
_ringClient = NO_CLIENT;
return true; // commit worked
}
void RingStream::flush() {
_pos_write=0;
_pos_read=0;
_buffer[0]=0;
_flashInsert=NULL; // prepared for first read
_ringClient = NO_CLIENT;
}