msgproto: Rework dump() so it also works with params

Always call the regular .parse() method for each message type during
dump() - add a new .format_params() method for dumping a verbose
representation of the parsed message.  This allows the new
format_params() to also be used with data already parsed.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2017-04-25 11:15:15 -04:00
parent a6fe355801
commit ccb93068fe
2 changed files with 27 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ class KeyboardReader:
self.eval_globals = {}
def connect(self, eventtime):
self.ser.connect()
self.ser.handle_default = self.handle_default
self.mcu_freq = self.ser.msgparser.get_constant_float('CLOCK_FREQ')
mcu = self.ser.msgparser.get_constant('MCU')
self.pins = pins.get_pin_map(mcu)
@ -33,6 +34,8 @@ class KeyboardReader:
def output(self, msg):
sys.stdout.write("%s\n" % (msg,))
sys.stdout.flush()
def handle_default(self, params):
self.output(self.ser.msgparser.format_params(params))
def update_evals(self, eventtime):
self.eval_globals['freq'] = self.mcu_freq
self.eval_globals['clock'] = self.ser.get_clock(eventtime)

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Protocol definitions for firmware communication
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
# Copyright (C) 2016,2017 Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
#
# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license.
import json, zlib, logging
@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ class MessageFormat:
self.name = parts[0]
argparts = [arg.split('=') for arg in parts[1:]]
self.param_types = [MessageTypes[fmt] for name, fmt in argparts]
self.param_names = [name for name, fmt in argparts]
self.name_to_type = dict(zip(self.param_names, self.param_types))
self.param_names = [(name, MessageTypes[fmt]) for name, fmt in argparts]
self.name_to_type = dict(self.param_names)
def encode(self, *params):
out = []
out.append(self.msgid)
@ -117,26 +117,24 @@ class MessageFormat:
def encode_by_name(self, **params):
out = []
out.append(self.msgid)
for name, t in zip(self.param_names, self.param_types):
for name, t in self.param_names:
t.encode(out, params[name])
return out
def parse(self, s, pos):
pos += 1
out = {}
for t, name in zip(self.param_types, self.param_names):
for name, t in self.param_names:
v, pos = t.parse(s, pos)
out[name] = v
return out, pos
def dump(self, s, pos):
pos += 1
def format_params(self, params):
out = []
for t in self.param_types:
v, pos = t.parse(s, pos)
for name, t in self.param_names:
v = params[name]
if not t.is_int:
v = repr(v)
out.append(v)
outmsg = self.debugformat % tuple(out)
return outmsg, pos
return self.debugformat % tuple(out)
class OutputFormat:
name = '#output'
@ -167,14 +165,8 @@ class OutputFormat:
out.append(v)
outmsg = self.debugformat % tuple(out)
return {'#msg': outmsg}, pos
def dump(self, s, pos):
pos += 1
out = []
for t in self.param_types:
v, pos = t.parse(s, pos)
out.append(v)
outmsg = self.debugformat % tuple(out)
return outmsg, pos
def format_params(self, params):
return "#output %s" % (params['#msg'],)
class UnknownFormat:
name = '#unknown'
@ -182,6 +174,8 @@ class UnknownFormat:
msgid = s[pos]
msg = str(bytearray(s))
return {'#msgid': msgid, '#msg': msg}, len(s)-MESSAGE_TRAILER_SIZE
def format_params(self, params):
return "#unknown %s" % (repr(params['#msg']),)
class MessageParser:
error = error
@ -221,11 +215,20 @@ class MessageParser:
while 1:
msgid = s[pos]
mid = self.messages_by_id.get(msgid, self.unknown)
params, pos = mid.dump(s, pos)
out.append("%s" % (params,))
params, pos = mid.parse(s, pos)
out.append(mid.format_params(params))
if pos >= len(s)-MESSAGE_TRAILER_SIZE:
break
return out
def format_params(self, params):
name = params.get('#name')
mid = self.messages_by_name.get(name)
if mid is not None:
return mid.format_params(params)
msg = params.get('#msg')
if msg is not None:
return "%s %s" % (name, msg)
return str(params)
def parse(self, s):
msgid = s[MESSAGE_HEADER_SIZE]
mid = self.messages_by_id.get(msgid, self.unknown)