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raphael 0721db9542 Close COMPLIANCE.md gap: spooling (E30 §6.22)
tests / build-and-test (push) Failing after 42s
Implements the largest functional gap from the compliance audit. The
equipment now queues events the host can't immediately receive (either
because there's no SELECTED session or because the demo's force-spool
flag is on) and transmits the queue on host request.

What's new

  include/secsgem/gem/store/spool.hpp
    SpoolStore: a deque queue with a configurable per-stream whitelist
    (so only streams 5+6 spool by default), a max_size cap with FIFO
    eviction on overflow, and a `force_spool` test flag.  Enqueue
    returns one of Queued / Dropped_NotSpoolable / Dropped_Full so the
    caller can fall back to live delivery when appropriate.  Drain
    pops the entire queue in FIFO order.  Two new ack enums:
    ResetSpoolAck (S2F44 RSPACK) and SpoolRequestAck (S6F24 RSDA), plus
    SpoolRequestCode (S6F23 RSDC, Transmit/Purge).

  data/messages.yaml + auto-regenerated messages.hpp
    S2F43 W   <L,n <B stream>>            Reset Spooling
    S2F44     <L,2 <B RSPACK> <L,a ...>>  Reset Spooling Ack
    S6F23 W   <B RSDC>                    Request Spooled Data
    S6F24     <B RSDA>                    Request Spooled Data Ack

  data/equipment.yaml
    `spool:` section: max_size + spoolable_streams list.  Two new host
    commands SPOOL_ON / SPOOL_OFF that flip the force-spool flag (these
    stand in for "host link down" in the demo without dropping TCP).

  include/secsgem/gem/store/host_commands.hpp
    Spec/Result gain an optional<bool> force_spool field.  S2F41
    dispatch returns the result, the server applies it after S2F42 is
    queued.

  src/config/loader.cpp
    Reads `spool:` from equipment.yaml; reads `force_spool` from each
    host_commands entry; populates SpoolStore + CommandSpec.

  apps/secs_server.cpp
    New `deliver_or_spool(msg, what)` helper.  emit_event and
    emit_alarm_set funnel through it: if force_spool is on (or there's
    no active session), msg.stream is checked against the spoolable
    list and the message is enqueued; otherwise it's sent live.
    Two new handlers:
      S2F43  parses the stream list, updates SpoolStore, replies S2F44
      S6F23  RSDC=Transmit drains and re-sends each as a fresh primary
             (posted on the executor so the S6F24 ack flushes first);
             RSDC=Purge clears the queue and acks.
    The S2F41 handler now also propagates result.force_spool into the
    SpoolStore.

  apps/secs_client.cpp
    Demo extended with 4 new steps after the FAULT branch:
      SPOOL_ON  -> S2F42 Accept
      START     -> S2F42 Accept; CEID 300 emission spooled (no live S6F11)
      SPOOL_OFF -> S2F42 Accept; queue still has the message
      S6F23(Transmit) -> S6F24 Accept; spooled S6F11 arrives next
    Then the existing S7F19/S7F5/S10F1/S1F15/Separate flow continues.

  tests/test_data_model.cpp
    Four new TEST_CASEs for SpoolStore (whitelist, FIFO eviction at
    max_size, drain ordering, force flag).

  tests/test_loader.cpp
    Confirms equipment.yaml's `spool:` section populates the store and
    `force_spool: true/false` flows through to dispatch results.

  COMPLIANCE.md
    Spooling moves from  to 🟡.  Adds S2F43/F44 + S6F23/F24 as  in
    the message coverage matrix; calls out what's still missing
    (S6F25/F26 notification, automatic activation on HSMS NOT-SELECTED,
    persistent on-disk spool).

Verified

  - Tests: 73 cases / 383 assertions pass (+4 spool cases).
  - Demo (docker compose up server client) walks the full happy path
    and the spool path, observed in the server log as:
        spool: force_spool=true (depth=0)
        spool: S6F11 CEID=300 queued (depth=1)
        spool: force_spool=false (depth=1)
        S6F23 transmit: draining 1 messages
    and on the host side as the queued S6F11 arriving in the correct
    order after S6F24.

Known limitations (logged in COMPLIANCE.md)

  - Spool activation is manual via SPOOL_ON/OFF rather than
    automatically triggered by HSMS NOT-SELECTED.
  - No S6F25/F26 spooled-data-ready notification on re-SELECT.
  - In-memory only; an equipment restart loses queued events.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 22:06:55 +02:00
raphael 29db1caedb #6 SxFy codegen from YAML message catalog
The bulk of the per-SxFy boilerplate — ~90 hand-written builders and parsers
across 30+ message pairs — is now generated at build time from a single YAML
catalog. Adding a new SECS-II message becomes a YAML edit; the C++ code is
generated, not maintained.

What changed
------------

data/messages.yaml
  The catalog. Describes every SxFy currently supported: stream, function,
  W-bit, builder name, optional parser name, and a recursive body shape
  grammar (scalar / list / list_of).  Shapes carry SECS-II item types
  (ASCII, BINARY_BYTE, U4, F8, ITEM, ...) and optional C++ enum types for
  typed ack codes.  Inner-most fields can be marked external_struct: true
  so structs already defined elsewhere (ReportData, CommandParameter) are
  referenced rather than redefined.

tools/gen_messages.py
  Python codegen.  Reads the catalog and emits one inline header.  Handles
  nested shapes via depth-unique variable names in the generated IIFEs, so
  S6F11's three-level nesting compiles without lambda capture conflicts.
  Post-order traversal ensures inner structs are emitted before outer ones
  that reference them.  Generates positional and (where applicable) struct
  builder overloads, plus struct-returning parsers for messages with a
  `parser:` entry.

CMakeLists.txt
  Custom command runs gen_messages.py at configure/build time and emits
  ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/secsgem/gem/messages.hpp.  Added to the
  secsgem target's include path so `#include "secsgem/gem/messages.hpp"`
  resolves to the generated file.  Depends on the YAML + the script, so
  edits trigger regen automatically.

Dockerfile
  Added python3 + python3-yaml to the toolchain image.

include/secsgem/gem/messages_helpers.hpp  (new)
  The small set of hand-written helpers the generated header relies on:
  scalar accessors (as_ascii / as_u4_scalar / ...), parse_u4_list_body,
  u4_list_item, ack_byte, ALED byte constants, and the two special-case
  messages whose shape doesn't fit the codegen schema (S1F4 needs
  per-row std::optional<Item> semantics; S5F6 needs a per-row ALCD
  callback).

include/secsgem/gem/messages.hpp  (deleted)
  The hand-written builder/parser file is gone. Its content now flows
  through the catalog + codegen.

include/secsgem/gem/data_model.hpp
  Moved CommandParameter to namespace scope so it can be shared between
  the data model and the messages.yaml's external_struct entry.  Added
  `using CommandParam = CommandParameter` for back-compat.

apps/secs_server.cpp + apps/secs_client.cpp
  Updated the call sites that the codegen renamed or restructured:
  - parse_terminal_display() split into parse_s10f1 / parse_s10f3.
  - s1f14_establish_comms_ack now takes a McAck struct for the nested
    identity (mdln, softrev) — call site uses brace init.
  - S2F33/S2F35 parsers return strongly-typed entries (DefineReportEntry,
    LinkEventEntry); the server adapts these to the model's pair-based
    API at the call site.
  - S2F15 parser returns vector<EcSet>; iterate by .ecid/.value.
  - S5F3 parser returns EnableAlarmRequest{aled, alid}; bool comes from
    (aled & 0x80) != 0.
  - AlarmReport's is_set()/category() methods removed; callers use the
    raw alcd byte with bit math (alcd & 0x80, alcd & 0x7F).
  - s2f42_host_command_ack and s2f41_host_command always take their
    second list argument explicitly (no defaulted arg from codegen).

tests/test_messages.cpp
  Updated to construct the generated typed structs (EcSet, StatusName,
  EnableAlarmRequest, CommandParameter, CommandParameterAck) and to read
  the new field names (.ecid/.value, .rptid/.vids, .ceid/.rptids,
  .name/.code).

Coverage
--------

Generated by codegen (44 SxFy in catalog):

  S1F1, S1F2, S1F3, S1F11, S1F12, S1F13, S1F14, S1F15, S1F16, S1F17, S1F18
  S2F13, S2F14, S2F15, S2F16, S2F17, S2F18, S2F29, S2F30, S2F31, S2F32
  S2F33, S2F34, S2F35, S2F36, S2F37, S2F38, S2F41, S2F42
  S5F1, S5F2, S5F3, S5F4, S5F5
  S6F11, S6F12
  S7F3, S7F4, S7F5, S7F6, S7F19, S7F20
  S10F1, S10F2, S10F3, S10F4

Hand-written (in messages_helpers.hpp):

  S1F4   list-of-optional-items shape (nullopt -> <L,0>)
  S5F6   per-row ALCD via callback

Adding a new SxFy
-----------------

Append a single entry to data/messages.yaml describing the body shape.
The builder + parser appear in messages.hpp after the next build.  The
host command above for S2F41 (or any other added SxFy) requires no C++
changes if the body fits the recursive scalar/list/list_of grammar.

Tests: 67 cases / 384 assertions still passing.
Demo: byte-for-byte identical behaviour (Select, Establish, Online,
S1F11/F3 namelist+values, S2F29 EC namelist, S2F33/F35/F37 dynamic event
subscription, S2F41 START -> S6F11 emission, S5F5/F3 alarm directory +
enable, S2F41 FAULT -> S5F1 alarm + S6F11, S7F19/F5 recipe ops, S10F1
terminal, S1F15 offline, Separate).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-02 09:43:36 +02:00