From 4063ff0af18515cf7fecd91f2d5f2dd4e8271acd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Clément Bénier Date: Mon, 21 May 2018 17:32:16 +0200 Subject: README:md: update README accordingly to new json scheme. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit README.md synchronizes from deprecated repo https://github.com/iotbzh/afb-controller. Remove all audio stuff, update new config, running, satisfy new json scheme from http://iot.bzh/download/public/schema/json/ctl-schema.json. Change-Id: I77d858026aaf4a907018b1754b918c0fd141be31 Signed-off-by: Clément Bénier --- README.md | 382 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 372 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f7a433b..e305197 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,19 +1,281 @@ -# Controller Utilities +# Controller -* Object: Generic Controller Utilities to handle Policy, Small Business Logic, Glue in between components, ... +* Object: Generic Controller to handle Policy,Small Business Logic, Glue in between components, ... * Status: Release Candidate * Author: Fulup Ar Foll fulup@iot.bzh -* Date : October-2017 +* Date : May-2018 + +## Features + +* Create a controller application from a JSON config file +* Each control (eg: navigation, multimedia, ...) is a suite of actions. When all actions succeed control is granted, if one fails control access is denied. +* Actions can either be: + * Invocation of an other binding API, either internal or external (eg: a policy service, Alsa UCM, ...) + * C routines from a user provided plugin (eg: policy routine, proprietary code, ...) + * Lua script function. Lua provides access to every AGL appfw functionality and can be extended by plugins written in C. + +## Installation + +* Controller can easily be included as a git submodule in any AGL service or application binder. +* Dependencies: the only dependencies are AGL application framework (https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/p/src/app-framework-binder.git) and app-afb-helpers-submodule (https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/p/apps/app-afb-helpers-submodule.git). +* Controller relies on Lua-5.3, when not needed Lua might be removed at compilation time. + +## Monitoring + +* The default test HTML page expect the monitoring HTML page to be accessible under /monitoring with the --monitoring option. +* The monitoring HTML pages are installed with the app framework binder in a subdirectory called monitoring. +* You can add other HTML pages with the alias options e.g. afb-daemon --port=1234 --monitoring --alias=/path1/to/htmlpages:/path2/to/htmlpages --ldpaths=. --workdir=. --roothttp=../htdocs +* The monitoring is accessible at http://localhost:1234/monitoring. + +## Controller binding configuration + +By default the controller searches for a config filename with the same 'middlename' as the daemon process. As an example if your process name is afb-daemon then middle name is 'daemon'. In addition, if your process name is afb-daemon-audio the middle name is also 'daemon'. Moreover the prefix is chosen when you call the [CtlConfigSearch](<#4)_Do_controller_config_parsing_at_binding_pre-init>) function, see below: + +```bash +CtlConfigSearch(AFB_ApiT apiHandle, const char *dirList, const char *prefix) +``` + +```bash +# Middlename is taken from process middlename. +(prefix-)middlename*.json +``` + +You may overload the config search path with environment variables + +* **CONTROL_CONFIG_PATH**: change default reserch path for configuration. You may provide multiple directories separated by ':'. +* **CONTROL_LUA_PATH**: same as CONTROL_CONFIG_PATH but for Lua script files. + +Example: to load a config named '(prefix-)myconfig-test.json' do + +```bash +afb-daemon --name myconfig --verbose ...' +``` + +The configuration is loaded dynamically during startup time. The controller scans **CONTROL_CONFIG_PATH** for a file corresponding to the pattern +"(prefix-)bindermiddlename*.json". The first file found in the path is loaded, +any other file corresponding to the same path is ignored and only generates a warning. + +Each block in the configuration file is defined with + +* **uid**: mandatory, it is used either for debugging or as input for the action (eg: signal name, control name, ...) +* **info**: optional, it is used for documentation purpose only + +> **Note**: by default the controller config search path is defined at compilation time, but the path might be overloaded with the **CONTROL_CONFIG_PATH** +> environment variable. + +### Config is organised in sections + +* **metadata**: describes the configuration +* **plugins or resources**: defines the set of functions provided by the plugins allowing to load additionnal resources (compiled C or lua) +* **onload**: a collection of actions meant to be executed at startup time +* **control**: sets the controls with a collection of actions, in dynamic api it could also specify the verbs of the api +* **event**: a collection of actions meant to be executed when receiving a given signal +* **personnal sections**: personnal section + +Callbacks to parse sections are documented in [Declare your controller config section in your binding](<#3_Declare_your_controller_config_section_in_your_binding>) section. You can use the callback defined in controller or define your own callback. + +### Metadata + +As today matadata is only used for documentation purpose. + +* **uid**: mandatory +* **version**: mandatory +* **api**: mandatory +* **info**: optional +* **require**: optional + +### OnLoad section + +Onload section defines startup time configuration. Onload may provide multiple initialisation +profiles, each with a different uid. + +You can define the following keys or arrays of the following keys: + +* **uid**: mandatory. +* **info**: optional +* **action**: mandatory +* **args**: optionnal + +### Control section + +Control section defines a list of controls that are accessible. + +You can define the following keys or arrays of the following keys, moreover +this section could be verb api: + +* **uid**: mandatory +* **info**: optional +* **action**: the list of actions is mandatory + +### Event section + +Event section defines a list of actions to be executed on event reception. Event can do +anything a controller can (change state, send back signal, ...) +eg: if a controller subscribes to vehicle speed, then speed-event may adjust +master-volume to speed. + +You can define the following keys or arrays of the following keys, moreover you can define an event from an another API with the following syntax "API/event". + +* **uid**: mandatory +* **info**: optional +* **action**: the list of actions is mandatory + +### Plugin section + +Plugin section defines plugins used with this controller. A plugin is a C/C++ program meant to +execute some tasks after an event or on demand. This easily extends intrinsec +binding logic for ad-hoc needs. + +You can define the following keys or arrays of the following keys: + +* **uid**: mandatory +* **info**: optionnal +* **spath**: optionnal, semicolon separated paths where to find the plugin. This could be a compiled shared library or LUA scripts. Could be specified using CONTROL_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable also. +* **libs**: mandatory, Plugin file or LUA scripts to load +* **lua**: optionnal, C functions that could be called from a LUA script + +### Personnal sections + +* **uid**: mandatory +* **info**: optionnal +* **action**: mandatory +* **any keys wanted**: optionnal + +You can define your own sections and add your own callbacks into the +CtlSectionT structure, see +[Declare your controller config section in your binding](<#3_Declare_your_controller_config_section_in_your_binding>) section. + +### Actions Categories + +Controller supports three categories of actions. Each action returns a status +where 0=success and 1=failure. + +* **AppFw API** provides a generic model to request other bindings. Requested bindings can be local (eg: ALSA/UCM) or external (eg: vehicle signalling). + * `"action": "api://API_NAME#verb_name"` +* C-API, when defined in the onload section, the plugin may provide C native API with `CTLP-CAPI(apiname, uid, args, query, context)`. Plugin may also create Lua command with `CTLP-LUA2C(LuaFuncName, uid, args, query, context)`. Where `args`+`query` are JSON-C object and context is the returned value from `CTLP_ONLOAD` function. Any missing value is set to NULL. + * `"action": "plugin://plugin_name#function_name"` +* Lua-API, when compiled with Lua option, the controller supports action defined directly in Lua script. During "*onload*" phase, the controller searches in `CONTROL_LUA_PATH` file with pattern "(prefix-)bindermiddlename*.lua". Any file corresponding to this pattern is automatically loaded. Any function defined in those Lua scripts can be called through a controller action. Lua functions receive three parameters (uid, args, query). + * `"action": "lua://plugin_name#function_name"` + +You also can add the **privileges** property that handles AGL permission +needed to be able to call this action. + +> **Note**: Lua added functions are systematically prefixed. AGL standard AppFw +functions are prefixed with AGL: (eg: AFB:notice(), AFB:success(), ...). +> User Lua functions added through the plugin and CTLP_LUA2C are prefixed with +the plugin uid or the one you defined in your config (eg: MyPlug:HelloWorld1). + +### Available Application Framework Commands + +Each Lua AppFw commands should be prefixed by AFB: + +* `AFB:notice ("format", arg1,... argn)` directly printed LUA tables as json string with '%s'. + `AFB:error`, `AFB:warning`, `AFB:info`, `AFB:debug` work on the same model. Printed messages are limited to 512 characters. + +* `AFB:service ('API', 'VERB', {query}, "Lua_Callback_Name", {context})` is an asynchronous call to another binding. When empty, query/context should be set to '{}' + and not to 'nil'. When 'nil', Lua does not send 'NULL' value but removes arguments to calling stack. WARNING:"Callback" + is the name of the callback as a string and not a pointer to the callback. (If someone as a solution to fix this, please + let me known). Callback is call as LUA "function Alsa_Get_Hal_CB (error, result, context)" where: + * error is a Boolean + * result is the full answer from AppFw (do not forget to extract the response) + * context is a copy of the Lua table pass as an argument (warning it's a copy not a pointer to original table) + +* `error,result=AFB:servsync('API', 'VERB', {query})` is saved as previous but for synchronous call. Note that Lua accepts multiple + returns. AFB:servsync returns both the error message and the response as a Lua table. Like for AFB:service, the user should not + forget to extract response from result. + +* `AFB:success(request, response)` is the success request. request is the opaque handle passes when Lua is called from (api="control", verb="docall"). + Response is a Lua table that will be returned to the client. + +* `AFB:fail(request, response)` is the same as for success. Note that LUA generates automatically the error code from Lua function name. + The response is transformed into a json string before being returned to the client. + +* `EventHandle=AFB:evtmake("MyEventName")` creates an event and returns the handle as an opaque handle. Note that due to a limitation + of json_object, this opaque handle cannot be passed as an argument in a callback context. + +* `AFB:subscribe(request, MyEventHandle)` subscribes a given client to a previously created event. + +* `AFB:evtpush (MyEventHandle, MyEventData)` pushes an event to every subscribed client. MyEventData is a Lua table that will be + sent as a json object to the corresponding clients. + +* `timerHandle=AFB:timerset (MyTimer, "Timer_Test_CB", context)` initialises a timer from MyTimer Lua table. This table should contains 3 elements: + MyTimer={[l"abel"]="MyTimerName", ["delay"]=timeoutInMs, ["count"]=nBOfCycles}. Note that if count==0 then timer is cycled + infinitely. Context is a standard Lua table. This function returns an opaque handle to be used to further control the timer. + +* `AFB:timerclear(timerHandle)` kills an existing timer. Returns an error when timer does not exit. + +* `MyTimer=AFB:timerget(timerHandle)` returns uid, delay and count of an active timer. Returns an error when timerHandle does not + point on an active timer. + +* `AFB:GetEventLoop()` retrieves the common systemd's event loop of AFB. + +* `AFB:RootDirGetFD()` gets the root directory file descriptor. This file descriptor can be used with functions 'openat', 'fstatat', ... + +> **Note**: Except for functions call during binding initialisation period. Lua calls are protected and should returned clean messages +> even when they are improperly used. If you find bug please report. + +### Adding Lua command from User Plugin + +User Plugin is optional and may provide either native C-action accessible directly from controller actions as defined in +JSON config file, or alternatively may provide a set of Lua commands usable inside any script (onload, control,event). A simple +plugin that provides both notice C API and Lua commands is provided as example (see ctl-plugin-sample.c). Technically a +plugin is a simple sharelibrary and any code fitting in sharelib might be used as a plugin. Developer should nevertheless +not forget that except when no-concurrency flag was at binding construction time, any binding should to be thread safe. + +A plugin must be declared with `CTLP_REGISTER("MyCtlSamplePlugin")`. This entry point defines a special structure that is checked +at plugin load time by the controller. Then you have an optional init routine declare with `CTLP_ONLOAD(plugin, handle)`. + The init routine may create +a plugin context that is later presented to every plugin API, this for both LUA and native C ones. Then each: + +* C API declare with `CTLP_CAPI(MyCFunction, source, argsJ, queryJ) {your code}`. Where: + * **MyFunction** is your function + * **source** is the structure config + * **argsJ** a json_object containing the argument attaches to this control in JSON config file + * **queryJ** a json_object + +* Lua API declare with `CTLP_LUA2C(MyLuaCFunction, source, argsJ, responseJ) {your code}`. Where + * **MyLuaCFunction** is both the name of your C function and Lua command + * **source** is the structure config + * **argsJ** the arguments passed this time from Lua script and not from Json config file. + * **responseJ** if success the argument is passed into the request. + +> **Warning**: Lua samples use with controller enforce strict mode. As a result every variable should be declared either as +> local or as global. Unfortunately "luac" is not smart enough to handle strict mode at build time and errors only appear +> at run time. Because of this strict mode every global variables (which include functions) should be prefixed by '_'. +> Note that LUA requires an initialisation value for every variables and declaring something like "local myvar" will not +> allocate "myvar". + +### Debugging Facilities + +Controller Lua scripts are checked for syntax from CMAKE template with Luac. When needed to go further, a developer API should be allowed to +execute directly Lua commands within the controller context from Rest/Ws (api=control, verb=lua_doscript). DoScript API takes two +other optional arguments func=xxxx where xxxx is the function to execute within Lua script and args, a JSON object to provide +input parameters. When funcname is not given by default, the controller tries to execute middle filename doscript-xxxx-????.lua. + +When executed from the controller, Lua script may use any AppFw Apis as well as any L2C user defines commands in plugin. + +### Running as Standalone Controller + +The controller is a standard binding. It can be started with the following command: + +```bash +afb-daemon --name=yourname --port=1234 --workdir=. --roothttp=./htdocs --tracereq=common --token= --verbose --binding=pathtoyourbinding.so --monitoring +``` + +Afb-Daemon only loads controller bindings without searching for the other +binding. In this case, the controller binding will search for a configuration file +name '(prefix-)bindermiddlename*.json'. This model can be used to implement for testing +purpose or simply to act as the glue between a UI and other binder/services. ## Usage -1) Add ctl-utilities as a submodule to include in your project +### 1) Add app-controller-submodule as a submodule to include in your project ```bash git submodule add https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/apps/app-controller-submodule ``` -2) Add ctl-utilities as a static library to your binding +### 2) Add app-controller-submodule as a static library to your binding ```cmake # Library dependencies (include updates automatically) @@ -23,7 +285,7 @@ git submodule add https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/apps/app-controller- ) ``` -3) Declare your controller config section in your binding +### 3) Declare your controller config section in your binding ```C // CtlSectionT syntax: @@ -39,21 +301,121 @@ static CtlSectionT ctlSections[]= { ``` -3) Do controller config parsing at binding pre-init +### 4) Do the controller config parsing at binding pre-init ```C // check if config file exist const char *dirList= getenv("CTL_CONFIG_PATH"); if (!dirList) dirList=CONTROL_CONFIG_PATH; + const char *configPath = CtlConfigSearch(apiHandle, dirList, "prefix"); + if(!confiPath) return -1; + ctlConfig = CtlConfigLoad(dirList, ctlSections); - if (!ctlConfig) goto OnErrorExit; + if (!ctlConfig) return -1; ``` -4) Exec controller config during binding init +### 5) Execute the controller config during binding init ```C int err = CtlConfigExec (ctlConfig); ``` -For sample usage look at https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=apps/app-controller-submodule.git +## Config Sample + +Here after a simple configuration sample. + +```json +{ + "$schema": "http://iot.bzh/download/public/schema/json/ctl-schema.json", + "metadata": { + "uid": "sample-audio-control", + "api": "audio-control", + "info": "Provide Default Audio Policy for Multimedia, Navigation and Emergency", + "version": "1.0", + "require": ["intel-hda", "jabra-usb", "scarlett-usb"] + }, + "plugins": { + "uid" : "MyPlug", + "spath":"./plugins/pluginname:../conf.d/project/lua.d", + "libs": ["ctl-audio-plugin-sample.ctlso", "softmixer-simple.lua"], + "lua": ["Lua2cHelloWorld1", "Lua2cHelloWorld2"] + }, + "onload": [{ + "uid": "onload-sample-cb", + "info": "Call control sharelib install entrypoint", + "action": "lua://MyPlug#SamplePolicyInit", + "args": { + "arg1": "first_arg", + "nextarg": "second arg value" + } + }, { + "uid": "onload-sample-api", + "info": "Assert AlsaCore Presence", + "action": "api://alsacore#ping", + "args": { + "test": "onload-sample-api" + } + } + ], + "controls":[{ + "uid": "multimedia", + "privileges": "urn:AGL:permission:audio:public:mutimedia", + "action": "lua://MyPlug#Audio_Set_Multimedia" + }, { + "uid": "navigation", + "privileges": "urn:AGL:permission:audio:public:navigation", + "action": "lua://MyPlug#Audio_Set_Navigation" + }, { + "uid": "emergency", + "privileges": "urn:AGL:permission:audio:public:emergency", + "action": "lua://MyPlug#Audio_Set_Emergency" + }, { + "uid": "multimedia-control-cb", + "info": "Call Sharelib Sample Callback", + "action": "plugin://MyPlug#sampleControlNavigation", + "args": { + "arg1": "snoopy", + "arg2": "toto" + } + }, { + "uid": "navigation-control-ucm", + "action": "api://alsacore#ping", + "args": { + "test": "navigation" + } + }, { + "uid": "navigation-control-lua", + "info": "Call Lua Script to set Navigation", + "action": "lua://MyPlug#Audio_Set_Navigation" + } + ], + "events":[{ + "uid": "speed-action-1", + "action": "plugin://MyPlug#Blink-when-over-130", + "args": { + "speed": 130, + "blink-speed": 1000 + } + }, { + "uid": "Adjust-Volume", + "action": "lua://MyPlug#Adjust_Volume_To_Speed" + }, { + "uid": "Display-Rear-Camera", + "action": "plugin://MyPlug#Display-Rear-Camera" + }, { + "uid": "Prevent-Phone-Call", + "action": "api://phone#status", + "args": { + "call-accepted": "false" + } + }, { + "uid": "Authorize-Video", + "action": "api://video#status", + "args": { + "tv-accepted": "true" + } + } + ] +} +``` -- cgit 1.2.3-korg