rtps_writer now can be configured to simulate multiple endpoints. All
Testbenched were modified to reflect and test this change.
Packages were extended with array definitions.
An internal signal was initialized wrongly, and due to various
other reasons (testbench bug, to_integer conversion bug) was not picked
up by the testbenches.
Since we disabled the 'expectsInlineQoS' Flag due to Cyclone DDS
compatibility, we no longer have access to the lifespan of the remote
writers.
The Endpoint Match Format was changed to also send the Lifespan Duration
from the rtps_builtin_endpoint.
Apparently Cyclone DDS does not support Readers with the inline QoS
Flag.
Change rtps_test_package to generate only necessary PIDs (e.g. no
PID_EXPECTS_INLINE_QOS for writers)
The rtps_handler was droping SequenceNumberSets where the 0 bit was set.
The rtps_handler Test1 was also extended a bit to test for more invalid
variants.
Until now the rtps_builtin_endpoint was using the last parsed Locator as
the Locator of choice.
The rtps_builtin_endpoint was extended with a PREFER_MULTICAST boolean
generic that allows to influence which locators are used.
Test1 of rtps_builtin_endpoint was split in two, to test both settings
of the generic.
The REGISTER_INSTANCE and LOOKUP_INSTANCE DDS Writer Operations return
an Instance Handle. Until now this instance Handle was returned via the
Data output interface of the dds_writer (ready_out, valid_out,
data_out_last_word_out).
This was changed, so that the dds_writer directly outputs the Instance
Handle via a dedicated port while asserting the done Signal.
This has the result that the <TYPENAME>_writer_wrapper no longer
"exports" data out signals from the dds_writer.
All relevant instantiations and testcases are changed accordingly
Previously the simaple info data was valid for exectly 1 clock cycle,
in which the user had to pull the 'get_data' signal if he wanted the
associated payload.
This change allows the user to control how long the sample info data is
shown.
The inline-QoS of PDP Packets is parsed, and Participants/Endpoints can
be unmatched by Unregister/Dispose Status Info Updates.
Test 1,2,3 was extended to test this functionality.
NOTE: PID_KEY_HASH is a requirement (at least for unmatching Endpoints),
as serialized key payloads are unsupported.
The GAP parsing logic was backported from RTPS Reader, so that the RTPS
Builtin Endpoint can parse all kind of GAP without making assumptions.
The Test 4 of the RTPS Builtin Endpoint was extended to test HAERTBEAT and GAP Handling of the RTPS
Builting endpoint, and Test 2 of the RTPS Reader was extended with an
additional Test (GAP with next expected SN not marked in bitmap)
Until now the ACKNACK Response of the RTPS Builtin Endpoint had an empty
Bitmap, effectively ACKing SNs, but never NACKing any (i.e. not
requesting any).
Similar to the RTPS Endpoints we request the next 32 SNs on every
ACKNACK Response.
The ParticipantMessageData SN Handling was also implemented.
Backport Memory Controller and Memory FSM from RTPS/DDS Endpoints to
RTPS Builtin Endpoint.
The Memory is now using a single linked list and the FSM uses Frame Field
Flags.
The main FSM uses check_time to initiate stale checks, and the stale
checks are done in the main FSM.
Testbench was modified to accomodate the changes (Previous L0 Test4 was
removed and integrated in L0 Test 1).
The REMOVE_WRITER DDS Operation of DDS Reader now generates Samples if
the Instance State changes.
Updated testbench.
Added checks for DATA_AVAILABLE communication status.
Test Sample Rejected Status Handling.
Test GET_SAMPLE_REJECTED_STATUS DDS Operation.
Extend Sample Rejected Status Kind by REJECTED_BY_PAYLOAD_MEMORY_LIMIT
Test the DDS READ, TAKE, READ_NEXT_SAMPLE, TAKE_NEXT_SAMPLE,
READ_INSTANCE, TAKE_INSTANCE, READ_NEXT_INSTANCE, TAKE_NEXT_INSTANCE
Operations.
Backport fixes to previous testbenches.
Change handling of DISPOSE Samples of unknown Instances.
Test RTPS GET_MIN_SN, GET_MAX_SN, GET_CACHE_CHANGE, REMOVE_CACHE_CHANGE,
ACK_CACHE_CHANGE, and NACK_CACHE_CHANGE Operations.
Test DDS Register, Unregister, Write, Dispose, and Lookup Instance
Operations.