Python runtime: call "OnIdle" tasks when py_eval FBs execution queue is empty.
This is usefull to execute slow operations that can be deffered from functions called by py_eval FBs.
User python code add a callable to "OnIdle" list made available in global scope.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# this file is part of beremiz
#
# copyright (c) 2011-2014: laurent bessard, edouard tisserant
# rtes lab : crkim, jblee, youcu
# higen motor : donggu kang
#
# see copying file for copyrights details.
import os
import signal
import subprocess
import ctypes
from threading import Thread
import time
import re
import runtime.PLCObject as PLCObject
from runtime.loglevels import LogLevelsDict
SDOAnswered = PLCBinary.SDOAnswered
SDOAnswered.restype = None
SDOAnswered.argtypes = []
SDOThread = None
SDOProc = None
Result = None
def SDOThreadProc(*params):
global Result, SDOProc
if params[0] == "upload":
cmdfmt = "ethercat upload -p %d -t %s 0x%.4x 0x%.2x"
else:
cmdfmt = "ethercat download -p %d -t %s 0x%.4x 0x%.2x %s"
command = cmdfmt % params[1:]
SDOProc = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
res = SDOProc.wait()
output = SDOProc.communicate()[0]
if params[0] == "upload":
Result = None
if res == 0:
if params[2] in ["float", "double"]:
Result = float(output)
elif params[2] in ["string", "octet_string", "unicode_string"]:
Result = output
else:
hex_value, dec_value = output.split()
if int(hex_value, 16) == int(dec_value):
Result = int(dec_value)
else:
Result = res == 0
SDOAnswered()
if res != 0:
PLCObject.LogMessage(
LogLevelsDict["WARNING"],
"%s : %s" % (command, output))
def EthercatSDOUpload(pos, index, subindex, var_type):
global SDOThread
SDOThread = Thread(target=SDOThreadProc, args=["upload", pos, var_type, index, subindex])
SDOThread.start()
def EthercatSDODownload(pos, index, subindex, var_type, value):
global SDOThread
SDOThread = Thread(target=SDOThreadProc, args=["download", pos, var_type, index, subindex, value])
SDOThread.start()
def GetResult():
return Result
KMSGPollThread = None
StopKMSGThread = False
def KMSGPollThreadProc():
"""
Logs Kernel messages starting with EtherCAT
Uses GLibc wrapper to Linux syscall "klogctl"
Last 4 KB are polled, and lines compared to last
captured line to detect new lines
"""
libc = ctypes.CDLL("libc.so.6")
klog = libc.klogctl
klog.argtypes = [ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_int]
klog.restype = ctypes.c_int
s = ctypes.create_string_buffer(4*1024)
last = None
while not StopKMSGThread:
bytes_to_read = klog(3, s, len(s)-1)
log = s.value[:bytes_to_read-1]
if last:
log = log.rpartition(last)[2]
if log:
last = log.rpartition('\n')[2]
for lvl, msg in re.findall(
r'<(\d)>\[\s*\d*\.\d*\]\s*(EtherCAT\s*.*)$',
log, re.MULTILINE):
PLCObject.LogMessage(
LogLevelsDict[{
"4": "WARNING",
"3": "CRITICAL"}.get(lvl, "DEBUG")],
msg)
time.sleep(0.5)
# TODO : rename to match _runtime_{location}_extname_init() format
def _runtime_etherlab_init():
global KMSGPollThread, StopKMSGThread
StopKMSGThread = False
KMSGPollThread = Thread(target=KMSGPollThreadProc)
KMSGPollThread.start()
# TODO : rename to match _runtime_{location}_extname_cleanup() format
def _runtime_etherlab_cleanup():
global KMSGPollThread, StopKMSGThread, SDOThread
try:
os.kill(SDOProc.pid, signal.SIGTERM)
except Exception:
pass
SDOThread = None
StopKMSGThread = True
KMSGPollThread = None