etherlab/runtime_etherlab.py
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 17:45:33 +0300
changeset 2278 a3ac46366b86
parent 2132 9f5e4dc43053
child 2353 8f1a2846b2f5
child 2641 c9deff128c37
permissions -rw-r--r--
Dirty 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


this is looks like dirty hack to fix strange problem with initial[0]
changing its type after returning from _init_ method to lxml.etree._Element
As a result all methods generated by class factory are lost.

For example, in function initMethod initial[0].__class__ points to
xmlclass.xmlclass.Config. After map(self.append, initial)
self.Config.__class__ is 'xmlclass.xmlclass.Config' as well.
But after returning from initMethod (_init) in CreateElement
self.Config.__class__ has changed to lxml.etree._Element.


I've noticed similar behavior if copy/deepcopy is used for any child
of etree.ElementBase. See simple example below.
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#!/usr/bin/python

from __future__ import print_function
from lxml import etree
import copy

class DefaultElementClass(etree.ElementBase):
def getLocalTag(self):
return etree.QName(self.tag).localname


def printInformation(x):
print(x, x.__class__, "getLocalTag" in dir(x))


a = DefaultElementClass()
printInformation(a)

#
printInformation(copy.copy(a))
printInformation(copy.deepcopy(a))
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import os,subprocess,sys,ctypes
from threading import Thread
import ctypes,time,re
from targets.typemapping 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():
    global Result
    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
    """
    global StopKMSGThread
    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:
        l = klog(3,s,len(s)-1)
        log = s.value[:l-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) 

def _runtime_etherlab_init():
    global KMSGPollThread, StopKMSGThread
    StopKMSGThread = False
    KMSGPollThread = Thread(target = KMSGPollThreadProc)
    KMSGPollThread.start()

def _runtime_etherlab_cleanup():
    global KMSGPollThread, StopKMSGThread, SDOProc, SDOThread
    try:
        os.kill(SDOProc.pid, SIGTERM)
    except:
        pass
    SDOThread = None
    StopKMSGThread = True
    KMSGPollThread = None