vpp/vpp-api/java/jvpp/gen/util.py
Maros Marsalek 45a42b5d7f HONEYCOMB-10: jVpp - the new java API. Java code generation
The old japi has two main drawbacks:

* it is not fully generated (requres manual coding for
every new api call that returns data other thanstatus code)

* it is not asynchronous from Java perspective (requires
active wait loops - big overhead due to JNI boundary being
crossed lots of times).

The new api is lightweight (fully generated except for connect,
disconenct and ping) and truly asynchronous (uses callbacks,
utilities that offer java.util.concurrent.Future interface
are also provided).

Change-Id: I531080ef651e8a74f19210490c71d161221ab600
Signed-off-by: Marek Gradzki <mgradzki@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Maros Marsalek <mmarsale@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Ed Warnicke <eaw@cisco.com>
2016-05-02 08:46:21 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import os
from os import removedirs
def underscore_to_camelcase(name):
name = name.title().replace("_", "")
return name[0].lower() + name[1:]
def underscore_to_camelcase_upper(name):
name = name.title().replace("_", "")
return name[0].upper() + name[1:]
def remove_folder(folder):
""" Remove folder with all its files """
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(folder, topdown=False):
for name in files:
os.remove(os.path.join(root, name))
removedirs(folder)
reply_suffixes = ("reply", "details", "l2fibtableentry")
def is_reply(name):
return name.lower().endswith(reply_suffixes)
def is_details(name):
return name.lower().endswith(reply_suffixes[1]) or name.lower().endswith(reply_suffixes[2])
dump_suffix = "dump"
def is_dump(name):
return name.lower().endswith(dump_suffix)
def get_reply_suffix(name):
for reply_suffix in reply_suffixes:
if name.lower().endswith(reply_suffix):
if reply_suffix == reply_suffixes[2]:
# FIXME workaround for l2_fib_table_entry
return 'entry'
else:
return reply_suffix
# http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/jni/spec/types.html
jni_2_java_type_mapping = {'jbyte': 'byte',
'jbyteArray': 'byte[]',
'jchar': 'char',
'jcharArray': 'char[]',
'jshort': 'short',
'jshortArray': 'short[]',
'jint': 'int',
'jintArray': 'int[]',
'jlong': 'long',
'jlongArray': 'long[]',
'jdouble': 'double',
'jdoubleArray': 'double[]',
'jfloat': 'float',
'jfloatArray': 'float[]',
'void': 'void',
'jstring': 'java.lang.String',
'jobject': 'java.lang.Object',
'jobjectArray': 'java.lang.Object[]'
}
# https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/jni/spec/types.html#type_signatures
jni_2_signature_mapping = {'jbyte': 'B',
'jbyteArray': '[B',
'jchar': 'C',
'jcharArray': '[C',
'jshort': 'S',
'jshortArray': '[S',
'jint': 'I',
'jintArray': '[I',
'jlong': 'J',
'jlongArray': '[J',
'jdouble': 'D',
'jdoubleArray': '[D',
'jfloat': 'F',
'jfloatArray': '[F'
}
# https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/jni/spec/functions.html#Get_type_Field_routines
jni_field_accessors = {
'jbyte': 'ByteField',
'jbyteArray': 'ObjectField',
'jchar': 'CharField',
'jcharArray': 'ObjectField',
'jshort': 'ShortField',
'jshortArray': 'ObjectField',
'jint': 'IntField',
'jintArray': 'ObjectField',
'jlong': 'LongField',
'jlongArray': 'ObjectField',
'jdouble': 'DoubleField',
'jdoubleArray': 'ObjectField',
'jfloat': 'FloatField',
'jfloatArray': 'ObjectField'
}
# TODO watch out for unsigned types
# http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/jni/spec/types.html
vpp_2_jni_type_mapping = {'u8': 'jbyte', # fixme
'i8': 'jbyte',
'u16': 'jchar',
'i16': 'jshort',
'u32': 'jint', # fixme
'i32': 'jint',
'u64': 'jlong', # fixme
'i64': 'jlong',
'f64': 'jdouble'
}
# vpe.api calls that do not follow naming conventions and have to be handled exceptionally when finding reply -> request mapping
# FIXME in vpe.api
unconventional_naming_rep_req = {
'cli_reply': 'cli_request',
'vnet_summary_stats_reply': 'vnet_get_summary_stats',
# This below is actually a sub-details callback. We cannot derive the mapping of dump request
# belonging to this sub-details from naming conventions. We need special mapping
'bridge_domain_sw_if_details': 'bridge_domain',
# This is standard dump call + details reply. However it's not called details but entry
'l2_fib_table_entry': 'l2_fib_table'
}
#
# FIXME no convention in the naming of events (notifications) in vpe.api
notifications_message_suffixes = ("event", "counters")
notification_messages = ["from_netconf_client", "from_netconf_server", "to_netconf_client", "to_netconf_server"]
# messages that must be ignored. These messages are INSUFFICIENTLY marked as disabled in vpe.api
# FIXME
ignored_messages = ["is_address_reachable"]
def is_notification(param):
return param.lower().endswith(notifications_message_suffixes) or param.lower() in notification_messages
def is_ignored(param):
return param.lower() in ignored_messages
def remove_reply_suffix(camel_case_name_with_suffix):
return remove_suffix(camel_case_name_with_suffix, get_reply_suffix(camel_case_name_with_suffix))
def remove_suffix(camel_case_name_with_suffix, suffix):
suffix_length = len(suffix)
return camel_case_name_with_suffix[:-suffix_length] if suffix_length != 0 else camel_case_name_with_suffix
def is_control_ping(camel_case_name_with_suffix):
return "controlping" in camel_case_name_with_suffix.lower()