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#ifndef INCLUDED_GR_RUNTIME_HIER_BLOCK2_H
#define INCLUDED_GR_RUNTIME_HIER_BLOCK2_H
#include <gnuradio/api.h>
#include <gnuradio/basic_block.h>
namespace gr {
/*!
* \brief public constructor for hier_block2
*/
GR_RUNTIME_API hier_block2_sptr
make_hier_block2(const std::string &name,
gr::io_signature::sptr input_signature,
gr::io_signature::sptr output_signature);
class hier_block2_detail;
/*!
* \brief Hierarchical container class for gr::block's and gr::hier_block2's
* \ingroup container_blk
* \ingroup base_blk
*/
class GR_RUNTIME_API hier_block2 : public basic_block
{
private:
friend class hier_block2_detail;
friend GR_RUNTIME_API hier_block2_sptr
make_hier_block2(const std::string &name,
gr::io_signature::sptr input_signature,
gr::io_signature::sptr output_signature);
/*!
* \brief Private implementation details of gr::hier_block2
*/
hier_block2_detail *d_detail;
protected:
hier_block2(void) {} // allows pure virtual interface sub-classes
hier_block2(const std::string &name,
gr::io_signature::sptr input_signature,
gr::io_signature::sptr output_signature);
public:
virtual ~hier_block2();
/*!
* \brief typedef for object returned from self().
*
* This type is only guaranteed to be passable to connect and
* disconnect. No other assumptions should be made about it.
*/
typedef basic_block_sptr opaque_self;
/*!
* \brief Return an object, representing the current block, which
* can be passed to connect.
*
* The returned object may only be used as an argument to connect
* or disconnect. Any other use of self() results in unspecified
* (erroneous) behavior.
*/
opaque_self self();
/*!
* \brief Add a stand-alone (possibly hierarchical) block to
* internal graph
*
* This adds a gr-block or hierarchical block to the internal
* graph without wiring it to anything else.
*/
void connect(basic_block_sptr block);
/*!
* \brief Add gr-blocks or hierarchical blocks to internal graph
* and wire together
*
* This adds (if not done earlier by another connect) a pair of
* gr-blocks or hierarchical blocks to the internal flowgraph, and
* wires the specified output port to the specified input port.
*/
void connect(basic_block_sptr src, int src_port,
basic_block_sptr dst, int dst_port);
/*!
* \brief Add gr-blocks or hierarchical blocks to internal graph
* and wire together
*
* This adds (if not done earlier by another connect) a pair of
* gr-blocks or hierarchical blocks to the internal message port
* subscription
*/
void msg_connect(basic_block_sptr src, pmt::pmt_t srcport,
basic_block_sptr dst, pmt::pmt_t dstport);
void msg_connect(basic_block_sptr src, std::string srcport,
basic_block_sptr dst, std::string dstport);
void msg_disconnect(basic_block_sptr src, pmt::pmt_t srcport,
basic_block_sptr dst, pmt::pmt_t dstport);
void msg_disconnect(basic_block_sptr src, std::string srcport,
basic_block_sptr dst, std::string dstport);
/*!
* \brief Remove a gr-block or hierarchical block from the
* internal flowgraph.
*
* This removes a gr-block or hierarchical block from the internal
* flowgraph, disconnecting it from other blocks as needed.
*/
void disconnect(basic_block_sptr block);
/*!
* \brief Disconnect a pair of gr-blocks or hierarchical blocks in
* internal flowgraph.
*
* This disconnects the specified input port from the specified
* output port of a pair of gr-blocks or hierarchical blocks.
*/
void disconnect(basic_block_sptr src, int src_port,
basic_block_sptr dst, int dst_port);
/*!
* \brief Disconnect all connections in the internal flowgraph.
*
* This call removes all output port to input port connections in
* the internal flowgraph.
*/
void disconnect_all();
/*!
* Lock a flowgraph in preparation for reconfiguration. When an
* equal number of calls to lock() and unlock() have occurred, the
* flowgraph will be reconfigured.
*
* N.B. lock() and unlock() may not be called from a flowgraph
* thread (E.g., gr::block::work method) or deadlock will occur
* when reconfiguration happens.
*/
virtual void lock();
/*!
* Unlock a flowgraph in preparation for reconfiguration. When an
* equal number of calls to lock() and unlock() have occurred, the
* flowgraph will be reconfigured.
*
* N.B. lock() and unlock() may not be called from a flowgraph
* thread (E.g., gr::block::work method) or deadlock will occur
* when reconfiguration happens.
*/
virtual void unlock();
/*!
* \brief Returns max buffer size (itemcount) on output port \p i.
*/
int max_output_buffer(size_t port=0);
/*!
* \brief Sets max buffer size (itemcount) on all output ports.
*/
void set_max_output_buffer(int max_output_buffer);
/*!
* \brief Sets max buffer size (itemcount) on output port \p port.
*/
void set_max_output_buffer(size_t port, int max_output_buffer);
/*!
* \brief Returns min buffer size (itemcount) on output port \p i.
*/
int min_output_buffer(size_t port=0);
/*!
* \brief Sets min buffer size (itemcount) on all output ports.
*/
void set_min_output_buffer(int min_output_buffer);
/*!
* \brief Sets min buffer size (itemcount) on output port \p port.
*/
void set_min_output_buffer(size_t port, int min_output_buffer);
// This is a public method for ease of code organization, but should be
// ignored by the user.
flat_flowgraph_sptr flatten() const;
hier_block2_sptr to_hier_block2(); // Needed for Python type coercion
bool has_msg_port(pmt::pmt_t which_port) {
return message_port_is_hier(which_port) || basic_block::has_msg_port(which_port);
}
bool message_port_is_hier(pmt::pmt_t port_id) {
return message_port_is_hier_in(port_id) || message_port_is_hier_out(port_id);
}
bool message_port_is_hier_in(pmt::pmt_t port_id) {
return pmt::list_has(hier_message_ports_in, port_id);
}
bool message_port_is_hier_out(pmt::pmt_t port_id) {
return pmt::list_has(hier_message_ports_out, port_id);
}
pmt::pmt_t hier_message_ports_in;
pmt::pmt_t hier_message_ports_out;
void message_port_register_hier_in(pmt::pmt_t port_id) {
if(pmt::list_has(hier_message_ports_in, port_id))
throw std::invalid_argument("hier msg in port by this name already registered");
if(msg_queue.find(port_id) != msg_queue.end())
throw std::invalid_argument("block already has a primitive input port by this name");
hier_message_ports_in = pmt::list_add(hier_message_ports_in, port_id);
}
void message_port_register_hier_out(pmt::pmt_t port_id) {
if(pmt::list_has(hier_message_ports_out, port_id))
throw std::invalid_argument("hier msg out port by this name already registered");
if(pmt::dict_has_key(d_message_subscribers, port_id))
throw std::invalid_argument("block already has a primitive output port by this name");
hier_message_ports_out = pmt::list_add(hier_message_ports_out, port_id);
}
/*!
* \brief Set the affinity of all blocks in hier_block2 to processor core \p n.
*
* \param mask a vector of ints of the core numbers available to this block.
*/
void set_processor_affinity(const std::vector<int> &mask);
/*!
* \brief Remove processor affinity for all blocks in hier_block2.
*/
void unset_processor_affinity();
/*!
* \brief Get the current processor affinity.
*
* \details This returns the processor affinity value for the first
* block in the hier_block2's list of blocks with the assumption
* that they have always only been set through the hier_block2's
* interface. If any block has been individually set, then this
* call could be misleading.
*/
std::vector<int> processor_affinity();
/*!
* \brief Get if all block min buffers should be set.
*
* \details this returns whether all the block min output buffers
* should be set or just the block ports connected to the hier ports.
*/
bool all_min_output_buffer_p(void);
/*!
* \brief Get if all block max buffers should be set.
*
* \details this returns whether all the block max output buffers
* should be set or just the block ports connected to the hier ports.
*/
bool all_max_output_buffer_p(void);
};
/*!
* \brief Return hierarchical block's flow graph represented in dot language
*/
GR_RUNTIME_API std::string dot_graph(hier_block2_sptr hierblock2);
inline hier_block2_sptr cast_to_hier_block2_sptr(basic_block_sptr block) {
return boost::dynamic_pointer_cast<hier_block2, basic_block>(block);
}
} /* namespace gr */
#endif /* INCLUDED_GR_RUNTIME_HIER_BLOCK2_H */
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