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141 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
141 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
"""
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Library to be used in standalone mode (without microcontroller, for testing functionality)
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It simulates the behviour of an actual microcontroller being connected
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"""
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from typing import Optional
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import queue
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import random
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import serial
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import time
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import struct
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from lib.com import ComSuperClass
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# This file contains a Com class that can be used to test the functionality
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# even without a microcontroller. It is not documented in a particularly
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# beginner-friendly way, nor is the code written with beginner-friendliness
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# in mind. It is the most complicated piece of code of the entire application
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# All double __ prefixed properties and methods are not available in the actual one
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instruction_lut: dict[str, list[str]] = {
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"PR": ["\n", "P", "R", "\n"],
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"PT": ["\n", "P", "T", "\n"],
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"RD": ["\n", "R", "D", "\n"],
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"NM": ["\n", "N", "M", "\n"],
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"FM": ["\n", "F", "M", "\n"],
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}
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class SimulationError(Exception):
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pass
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class Com(ComSuperClass):
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def __init__(
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self, baudrate: int = 19200, filters: Optional[list[str]] = None
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) -> None:
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# Calling the constructor of the super class to assign defaults
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print("\n\nWARNING: Using testing library for communication!\n\n")
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super().__init__(baudrate, filters)
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# Initialize queue with values to be sent on call of recieve
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self.__simulated_data: queue.Queue[bytes] = queue.Queue()
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self.__simulated_data_remaining = 0
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# Initially, we are in normal mode (which leads to slower data intervals)
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self.__mode = "NM"
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def set_port_override(self, override: str) -> None:
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"""Set the port override, to disable port search"""
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self._port_override = override
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def get_error(self) -> serial.SerialException | None:
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pass
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def get_comport(self) -> str:
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return "test" if self._port_override != "" else self._port_override
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def connect(self) -> bool:
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# Randomly return false in 1 in 20 ish cases
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if random.randint(0, 20) == 1:
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print("Simulating error to connect")
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return False
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return True
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def close(self) -> None:
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pass
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def receive(self, byte_count: int) -> bytes:
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data = []
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# If queue is too short, refill it
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if self.__simulated_data_remaining < byte_count:
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self.__fill_queue()
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for _ in range(byte_count):
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if self.__mode == "NM":
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time.sleep(0.001)
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try:
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data.append(self.__simulated_data.get_nowait())
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self.__simulated_data_remaining -= 1
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except Exception as e:
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print("ERROR: Simulation could not continue")
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raise SimulationError(
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"Simulation encountered an error with the simulation queue. The error encountered: \n"
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+ str(e)
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)
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return b''.join(data)
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def send(self, msg: str) -> None:
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# Using LUT to reference
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readback = instruction_lut.get(msg)
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if readback != None:
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for i in range(len(readback)):
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self.__simulated_data.put(bytes(readback[i], "ascii"))
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if msg == "RD":
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# Handle ReadData readback
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# self.__simulated_data.put(ord(""))
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pass
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def send_float(self, msg: float) -> None:
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# Encode float as 8 bytes (64 bit)
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ba = struct.pack("d", msg)
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for byte in ba:
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self.__simulated_data.put(byte.to_bytes())
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def __fill_queue(self):
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# Add some dummy data. The data is randomized and is *not*
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# an accurate simulation of what the microcontroller will return
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# It only serves to check if the protocol handling works as expected
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for _ in range(4):
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self.__add_to_queue(self.__generate_int_as_bytes(200))
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self.__simulated_data.put(bytes(" ", "ascii"))
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self.__add_to_queue(self.__generate_float_as_bytes(size = 6))
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self.__simulated_data.put(bytes(" ", "ascii"))
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self.__simulated_data_remaining += 2
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for _ in range(3):
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self.__add_to_queue(self.__generate_int_as_bytes(65535))
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self.__simulated_data.put(bytes(" ", "ascii"))
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self.__add_to_queue(self.__generate_int_as_bytes(65535))
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self.__simulated_data.put(bytes("\n", "ascii"))
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self.__simulated_data_remaining += 4
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print("Length:", self.__simulated_data_remaining)
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def __generate_int_as_bytes(self, upper_limit: int) -> list[bytes]:
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byte_array = random.randint(0, upper_limit).to_bytes(4, "big")
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return [byte.to_bytes() for byte in byte_array]
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def __generate_float_as_bytes(self, upper_limit: int = 200, size: int = 4) -> list[bytes]:
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random_float = random.random() * upper_limit
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byte_data = struct.pack(">f", random_float)
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data = [byte.to_bytes() for byte in byte_data]
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for _ in range(size - len(data)):
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data.append(b'\x00')
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return data
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def __add_to_queue(self, data: list[bytes]):
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for value in data:
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self.__simulated_data_remaining += 1
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self.__simulated_data.put(value)
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