targets/beremiz.h
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 13:41:43 +0300
changeset 2297 96ca6b056c55
parent 2175 667f7de69cf6
child 2503 6ffeffb6d635
permissions -rw-r--r--
Proper fix for error 'object has no attribute 'getSlave' in EtherCAT extension

traceback:
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/IDEFrame.py", line 1433, in OnPouSelectedChanged
window.RefreshView()
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/etherlab/ConfigEditor.py", line 837, in RefreshView
self.RefreshProcessVariables()
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/etherlab/ConfigEditor.py", line 886, in RefreshProcessVariables
slaves = self.Controler.GetSlaves(**self.CurrentNodesFilter)
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/etherlab/EthercatMaster.py", line 341, in GetSlaves
for slave in self.Config.getConfig().getSlave():
<type 'exceptions.AttributeError'>:_'lxml.etree._Element'_object_has_no_attribute_'getSlave'

Steps to reproduce problem:

- Add new EtherCAT master
- Add new EthercatNode to the master
- double click on


Revert commit "Dirty fix for error '_object_has_no_attribute_'getSlave' in EtherCAT extension"
[a3ac46366b86a0b237dac93be6b2281ac70b98a8].

The problem was that XML elements (proxy object) in some cases were created using custom XML
classes constructors and lxml.etree.Element() call and live python
patching. This causes that lxml backend doesn't know that custom python class
should be used for these XML elements.
Proxy object can be move/deleted and recreated by lxml
backend at any point in time or this can be done in python by copy/deepcopy operations.
If this happens, then newly created
proxy elements are using default class lxml.etree._Element. And all
custom functionality is lost.

All created XML elements should be always created through corresponding
parser and class lookup callback done by lxml backend.
It's described in more details in lxml documentation:
https://lxml.de/element_classes.html
/* Beremiz' header file for use by extensions */

#include "iec_types.h"

#define LOG_LEVELS 4
#define LOG_CRITICAL 0
#define LOG_WARNING 1
#define LOG_INFO 2
#define LOG_DEBUG 3

extern unsigned long long common_ticktime__;

#ifdef TARGET_LOGGING_DISABLE
#define LogMessage(level, buf, size)
#else
int     LogMessage(uint8_t level, char* buf, uint32_t size);
#endif

long AtomicCompareExchange(long* atomicvar,long compared, long exchange);