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Host commands were declarative-only: dispatch() returned the YAML-defined HCACK plus side effects, and ignored the command parameters entirely (the param list was a commented-out argument). Equipment could acknowledge a command but never run anything in response — the pvd_tool example worked around this by hard-coding behaviour in a C++ router handler. Add set_handler(rcmd, fn): a registered handler receives the live CPNAME/ CPVAL parameters and returns the HCACK, overriding the declarative default. Live on S2F41/F21/F49 via the shared dispatch(). No handler => byte-for-byte the previous declarative behaviour. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
90 lines
3.0 KiB
C++
90 lines
3.0 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <functional>
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#include <map>
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#include <optional>
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#include <string>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "secsgem/secs2/item.hpp"
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namespace secsgem::gem {
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namespace s2 = secsgem::secs2;
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enum class HostCmdAck : uint8_t {
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Accept = 0,
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InvalidCommand = 1,
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CannotDoNow = 2,
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ParameterInvalid = 3,
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AcceptedWillFinishLater = 4,
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Rejected = 5,
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InvalidObject = 6,
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};
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// One <CPNAME, CPVAL> entry on S2F41. The messages catalog declares this
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// struct external_struct: true so the codegen references it rather than
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// redefining it.
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struct CommandParameter {
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std::string name;
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s2::Item value;
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};
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class HostCommandRegistry {
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public:
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// Declarative effect, loaded from YAML.
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struct Spec {
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HostCmdAck ack = HostCmdAck::Accept;
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std::optional<uint32_t> emit_ceid;
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std::optional<uint32_t> set_alarm;
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std::optional<bool> force_spool; // toggles the SpoolStore's flag
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};
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struct Result {
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HostCmdAck ack = HostCmdAck::InvalidCommand;
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std::optional<uint32_t> emit_ceid;
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std::optional<uint32_t> set_alarm;
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std::optional<bool> force_spool;
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};
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// Behaviour hook: vendor code that actually *does* something when the host
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// sends a command (run a recipe, move hardware, validate the parameters).
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// The handler receives the live <CPNAME, CPVAL> parameter list and returns
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// the HCACK to send back; returning anything other than Accept suppresses
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// the Spec's declarative side effects, since the router only applies
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// emit_ceid / set_alarm / force_spool on Accept. Without a handler a
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// command stays purely declarative (the YAML Spec's static ack), which is
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// the pre-existing behaviour.
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using Handler = std::function<HostCmdAck(
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const std::string& rcmd, const std::vector<CommandParameter>& params)>;
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void register_command(std::string rcmd, Spec spec) {
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by_rcmd_.insert_or_assign(std::move(rcmd), std::move(spec));
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}
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// Attach behaviour to an already-registered command. Independent of
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// register_command so the data dictionary (YAML) and the behaviour
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// (application code) can be wired separately.
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void set_handler(std::string rcmd, Handler h) {
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handlers_.insert_or_assign(std::move(rcmd), std::move(h));
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}
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bool has(const std::string& rcmd) const { return by_rcmd_.count(rcmd) > 0; }
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bool has_handler(const std::string& rcmd) const { return handlers_.count(rcmd) > 0; }
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Result dispatch(const std::string& rcmd,
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const std::vector<CommandParameter>& params) const {
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auto it = by_rcmd_.find(rcmd);
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if (it == by_rcmd_.end()) return {HostCmdAck::InvalidCommand, std::nullopt, std::nullopt, std::nullopt};
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HostCmdAck ack = it->second.ack;
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if (auto hit = handlers_.find(rcmd); hit != handlers_.end() && hit->second)
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ack = hit->second(rcmd, params); // vendor behaviour decides the outcome
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return {ack, it->second.emit_ceid, it->second.set_alarm, it->second.force_spool};
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}
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private:
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std::map<std::string, Spec> by_rcmd_;
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std::map<std::string, Handler> handlers_;
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};
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} // namespace secsgem::gem
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