Fork of the espurna firmware for `mhsw` switches
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Rework settings (#2282) * wip based on early draft. todo benchmarking * fixup eraser, assume keys are unique * fix cursor copy, test removal at random * small benchmark via permutations. todo lambdas and novirtual * fix empty condition / reset * overwrite optimizations, fix move offsets overflows * ...erase using 0xff instead of 0 * test the theory with code, different length kv were bugged * try to check for out-of-bounds writes / reads * style * trying to fix mover again * clarify length, defend against reading len on edge * fix uncommited rewind change * prove space assumptions * more concise traces, fix move condition (agrh!!!) * slightly more internal knowledge (estimates API?) * make sure cursor is only valid within the range * ensure 0 does not blow things * go back up * cursor comments * comments * rewrite writes through cursor * in del too * estimate kv storage requirements, return available size * move raw erase / move into a method, allow ::set to avoid scanning storage twice * refactor naming, use in code * amend storage slicing test * fix crash handler offsets, cleanup configuration * start -> begin * eeprom readiness * dependencies * unused * SPI_FLASH constants for older Core * vtables -> templates * less include dependencies * gcov help, move estimate outside of the class * writer position can never match, use begin + offset * tweak save_crash to trigger only once in a serious crash * doh, header function should be inline * foreach api, tweak structs for public api * use test helper class * when not using foreach, move cursor reset closer to the loop using read_kv * coverage comments, fix typo in tests decltype * ensure set() does not break with offset * make codacy happy again
4 years ago
Terminal: change command-line parser (#2247) Change the underlying command line handling: - switch to a custom parser, inspired by redis / sds - update terminalRegisterCommand signature, pass only bare minimum - clean-up `help` & `commands`. update settings `set`, `get` and `del` - allow our custom test suite to run command-line tests - clean-up Stream IO to allow us to print large things into debug stream (for example, `eeprom.dump`) - send parsing errors to the debug log As a proof of concept, introduce `TERMINAL_MQTT_SUPPORT` and `TERMINAL_WEB_API_SUPPORT` - MQTT subscribes to the `<root>/cmd/set` and sends response to the `<root>/cmd`. We can't output too much, as we don't have any large-send API. - Web API listens to the `/api/cmd?apikey=...&line=...` (or PUT, params inside the body). This one is intended as a possible replacement of the `API_SUPPORT`. Internals introduce a 'task' around the AsyncWebServerRequest object that will simulate what WiFiClient does and push data into it continuously, switching between CONT and SYS. Both are experimental. We only accept a single command and not every command is updated to use Print `ctx.output` object. We are also somewhat limited by the Print / Stream overall, perhaps I am overestimating the usefulness of Arduino compatibility to such an extent :) Web API handler can also sometimes show only part of the result, whenever the command tries to yield() by itself waiting for something. Perhaps we would need to create a custom request handler for that specific use-case.
4 years ago
Rework settings (#2282) * wip based on early draft. todo benchmarking * fixup eraser, assume keys are unique * fix cursor copy, test removal at random * small benchmark via permutations. todo lambdas and novirtual * fix empty condition / reset * overwrite optimizations, fix move offsets overflows * ...erase using 0xff instead of 0 * test the theory with code, different length kv were bugged * try to check for out-of-bounds writes / reads * style * trying to fix mover again * clarify length, defend against reading len on edge * fix uncommited rewind change * prove space assumptions * more concise traces, fix move condition (agrh!!!) * slightly more internal knowledge (estimates API?) * make sure cursor is only valid within the range * ensure 0 does not blow things * go back up * cursor comments * comments * rewrite writes through cursor * in del too * estimate kv storage requirements, return available size * move raw erase / move into a method, allow ::set to avoid scanning storage twice * refactor naming, use in code * amend storage slicing test * fix crash handler offsets, cleanup configuration * start -> begin * eeprom readiness * dependencies * unused * SPI_FLASH constants for older Core * vtables -> templates * less include dependencies * gcov help, move estimate outside of the class * writer position can never match, use begin + offset * tweak save_crash to trigger only once in a serious crash * doh, header function should be inline * foreach api, tweak structs for public api * use test helper class * when not using foreach, move cursor reset closer to the loop using read_kv * coverage comments, fix typo in tests decltype * ensure set() does not break with offset * make codacy happy again
4 years ago
Terminal: change command-line parser (#2247) Change the underlying command line handling: - switch to a custom parser, inspired by redis / sds - update terminalRegisterCommand signature, pass only bare minimum - clean-up `help` & `commands`. update settings `set`, `get` and `del` - allow our custom test suite to run command-line tests - clean-up Stream IO to allow us to print large things into debug stream (for example, `eeprom.dump`) - send parsing errors to the debug log As a proof of concept, introduce `TERMINAL_MQTT_SUPPORT` and `TERMINAL_WEB_API_SUPPORT` - MQTT subscribes to the `<root>/cmd/set` and sends response to the `<root>/cmd`. We can't output too much, as we don't have any large-send API. - Web API listens to the `/api/cmd?apikey=...&line=...` (or PUT, params inside the body). This one is intended as a possible replacement of the `API_SUPPORT`. Internals introduce a 'task' around the AsyncWebServerRequest object that will simulate what WiFiClient does and push data into it continuously, switching between CONT and SYS. Both are experimental. We only accept a single command and not every command is updated to use Print `ctx.output` object. We are also somewhat limited by the Print / Stream overall, perhaps I am overestimating the usefulness of Arduino compatibility to such an extent :) Web API handler can also sometimes show only part of the result, whenever the command tries to yield() by itself waiting for something. Perhaps we would need to create a custom request handler for that specific use-case.
4 years ago
Terminal: change command-line parser (#2247) Change the underlying command line handling: - switch to a custom parser, inspired by redis / sds - update terminalRegisterCommand signature, pass only bare minimum - clean-up `help` & `commands`. update settings `set`, `get` and `del` - allow our custom test suite to run command-line tests - clean-up Stream IO to allow us to print large things into debug stream (for example, `eeprom.dump`) - send parsing errors to the debug log As a proof of concept, introduce `TERMINAL_MQTT_SUPPORT` and `TERMINAL_WEB_API_SUPPORT` - MQTT subscribes to the `<root>/cmd/set` and sends response to the `<root>/cmd`. We can't output too much, as we don't have any large-send API. - Web API listens to the `/api/cmd?apikey=...&line=...` (or PUT, params inside the body). This one is intended as a possible replacement of the `API_SUPPORT`. Internals introduce a 'task' around the AsyncWebServerRequest object that will simulate what WiFiClient does and push data into it continuously, switching between CONT and SYS. Both are experimental. We only accept a single command and not every command is updated to use Print `ctx.output` object. We are also somewhat limited by the Print / Stream overall, perhaps I am overestimating the usefulness of Arduino compatibility to such an extent :) Web API handler can also sometimes show only part of the result, whenever the command tries to yield() by itself waiting for something. Perhaps we would need to create a custom request handler for that specific use-case.
4 years ago
Rework settings (#2282) * wip based on early draft. todo benchmarking * fixup eraser, assume keys are unique * fix cursor copy, test removal at random * small benchmark via permutations. todo lambdas and novirtual * fix empty condition / reset * overwrite optimizations, fix move offsets overflows * ...erase using 0xff instead of 0 * test the theory with code, different length kv were bugged * try to check for out-of-bounds writes / reads * style * trying to fix mover again * clarify length, defend against reading len on edge * fix uncommited rewind change * prove space assumptions * more concise traces, fix move condition (agrh!!!) * slightly more internal knowledge (estimates API?) * make sure cursor is only valid within the range * ensure 0 does not blow things * go back up * cursor comments * comments * rewrite writes through cursor * in del too * estimate kv storage requirements, return available size * move raw erase / move into a method, allow ::set to avoid scanning storage twice * refactor naming, use in code * amend storage slicing test * fix crash handler offsets, cleanup configuration * start -> begin * eeprom readiness * dependencies * unused * SPI_FLASH constants for older Core * vtables -> templates * less include dependencies * gcov help, move estimate outside of the class * writer position can never match, use begin + offset * tweak save_crash to trigger only once in a serious crash * doh, header function should be inline * foreach api, tweak structs for public api * use test helper class * when not using foreach, move cursor reset closer to the loop using read_kv * coverage comments, fix typo in tests decltype * ensure set() does not break with offset * make codacy happy again
4 years ago
Terminal: change command-line parser (#2247) Change the underlying command line handling: - switch to a custom parser, inspired by redis / sds - update terminalRegisterCommand signature, pass only bare minimum - clean-up `help` & `commands`. update settings `set`, `get` and `del` - allow our custom test suite to run command-line tests - clean-up Stream IO to allow us to print large things into debug stream (for example, `eeprom.dump`) - send parsing errors to the debug log As a proof of concept, introduce `TERMINAL_MQTT_SUPPORT` and `TERMINAL_WEB_API_SUPPORT` - MQTT subscribes to the `<root>/cmd/set` and sends response to the `<root>/cmd`. We can't output too much, as we don't have any large-send API. - Web API listens to the `/api/cmd?apikey=...&line=...` (or PUT, params inside the body). This one is intended as a possible replacement of the `API_SUPPORT`. Internals introduce a 'task' around the AsyncWebServerRequest object that will simulate what WiFiClient does and push data into it continuously, switching between CONT and SYS. Both are experimental. We only accept a single command and not every command is updated to use Print `ctx.output` object. We are also somewhat limited by the Print / Stream overall, perhaps I am overestimating the usefulness of Arduino compatibility to such an extent :) Web API handler can also sometimes show only part of the result, whenever the command tries to yield() by itself waiting for something. Perhaps we would need to create a custom request handler for that specific use-case.
4 years ago
  1. # This file is used compile and run tests located in the `unit` directory.
  2. # For more info, see:
  3. # https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/plus/unit-testing.html
  4. # https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity
  5. # https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity/blob/master/docs/UnityAssertionsReference.md
  6. [platformio]
  7. test_dir = unit
  8. src_dir = ../espurna
  9. # TODO: add `-t coverage` via python scripting?
  10. # TODO: do we need `-O0`?
  11. # To prepare coverage data for lcov, add ${coverage.build_flags} to env:test build flags
  12. # To actually generate coverage report:
  13. # $ `pio test` / run the test `program` manually
  14. # $ lcov --include (readlink -f ../espurna)'/*' --capture --directory .pio/build/test/ --output-file test.info
  15. # $ genhtml --ignore-errors source test.info --output-directory out
  16. [coverage]
  17. build_flags = -lgcov -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
  18. [env:test]
  19. platform = native
  20. lib_compat_mode = off
  21. test_build_project_src = true
  22. src_filter =
  23. +<../espurna/terminal_commands.cpp>
  24. +<../espurna/terminal_parsing.cpp>
  25. lib_deps =
  26. StreamString
  27. https://github.com/bxparks/UnixHostDuino#d740398e
  28. build_flags =
  29. -DMANUFACTURER="PLATFORMIO"
  30. -DDEVICE="TEST"
  31. -std=gnu++11
  32. -g
  33. -Os
  34. -I../espurna/