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+# IPC Diversion Section
+
+## Overview
+
+* It is a general-purpose implementation of Inter-processing communication between the Server and Client (IPC section).
+* It consists mainly of the following:
+ * IPC library implementation source: src, include
+ * IPC unit test program: ipc_unit_test
+
+# Building Method
+
+* Building by following steps:
+ ```bash
+ $ mkdir build
+ $ cd build
+ $ cmake ..
+ $ make
+ ```
+ * The above commands can be executed with the following script:
+ ```bash
+ $ ./buildtest.sh
+ ```
+
+The installation described next will be installed on the host PC (/usr/local/). To change the installation destination, change the option passed to cmake.
+
+```
+Example
+$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=./install ..
+```
+
+# Installing Method
+
+ ```bash
+ $ cd build
+ $ sudo make install
+ ```
+
+When succeeded, the following log will be output.
+
+```
+[100%] Built target ipc
+Install the project...
+-- Install configuration: ""
+-- Installing: /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/ipc.pc
+-- Installing: /usr/local/lib/libipc.so.1.0.0
+-- Installing: /usr/local/lib/libipc.so.1
+-- Installing: /usr/local/lib/libipc.so
+-- Installing: /usr/local/include/ipc.h
+-- Installing: /usr/local/include/ipc_protocol.h
+```
+
+# Building Product
+
+* At last, Building will generate the following:
+ * \<installdir\>/include/
+(External Public header files)
+ ```bash
+ ipc.h
+ ipc_protocol.h
+ ```
+ * \<installdir\>/lib/
+(Shared library files)
+ ```bash
+ libipc.so ( Symbolic link )
+ libipc.so.1 ( Symbolic link )
+ libipc.so.1.0.0
+ ```
+ * build/ipc_unit_test/
+(Test program executable file)
+ ```bash
+ ipc_unit_test_client
+ ipc_unit_test_server
+ ```
+<br>
+
+# How to use
+
+* This library contains functions for Server and Client; Each has different usage.
+
+## Common of Server/Client
+
+* The user needs to link with the following libraries.
+ * `libipc.so`
+* User includes the library as following.
+ * #include <ipc.h>
+ * ipc_protocol.h description is not required; it described later within ipc.h (include <ipc.h>).
+* The header files are used as follows.
+ * ipc.h
+ * Declare a list of available API functions.
+ * ipc_protocol.h
+ * Define IPC usage types and data structures for each usage.
+* In libraries, Server and Client communicate using Unix Domain Socket.
+ * Generate different communication files for each usage type.
+ * By default, a communication file is generated in the execution hierarchy of the Server.
+ * For changing the location where generating the communication files, set the environment variable "IPC_DOMAIN_PATH"
+ ```
+ Example)
+ $ export IPC_DOMAIN_PATH="/tmp"
+ →Unix Domain Socket communication files will be generated under /tmp.
+ ```
+
+## For IC-Service
+
+* Using this library for IC-Service, use the following values and structures (see ipc_protocol.h).
+ * UsageType:IPC_USAGE_TYPE_IC_SERVICE
+ * Sending data structure:IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S
+ * Changing type callback notification (enum):IPC_KIND_IC_SERVICE_E
+ * Unix Domain Socket communication File name:IpcIcService
+* For IC-Service, the Cluster API library (libcluster_api.so) is the IPC Client.
+ * The API for Client is called from libcluster_api.so (described later)
+
+## Server API
+
+* Server applied libipc.so can use the following APIs:
+ * ipcServerStart(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType);
+ * Starting the IPC Server for the specified _usageType_.
+ * ipcSendMessage(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType, const void* pData, signed int size);
+ * Sending data to the IPC Client for the specified _usageType_.
+ * Specifying address and size of the sending data by pData and size arguments.
+ * Sending data is stored in the Data Pool prepared on the IPC Client side.
+ * ipcServerStop(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType);
+ * Terminate the IPC Server for the specified usageType.
+
+## Client API
+
+* The Client applied libipc.so can use the following APIs:
+ * ipcClientStart(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType);
+ * Starting the IPC Client for the specified usageType.
+ * Connecting with IPC Server for the same usageType.
+ * ipcReadDataPool(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType, void* pData, signed int* pSize);
+ * Reading all data in the Data Pool for the specified usageType.
+ * The address where storing the read data is specified in pData. Moreover, the size of storing data is specified in pSize.
+ * The contents of the Data Pool output to pData, and the actual read size output to pSize.
+ * ipcRegisterCallback(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType, IPC_CHANGE_NOTIFY_CB changeNotifyCb);
+ * When receiving data from the IPC Server, register the callback function for the specified usageType, which receiving notification of which data changed to what.
+ * ipcClientStop(IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E usageType);
+ * Terminate the IPC Client for the specified usageType.
+
+# Unit test executing method
+
+* Limitations
+ * Currently 2020/12/25, this test program connects Server and Client for IC-Service.
+ * The Unix domain socket communication files are generated under /tmp/ with the file name ipcIcService.
+
+* Since Inter processing communication takes place between ipc_unit_test_server and ipc_unit_test_client, so start each one in a separate terminal.
+ Testing example as bellow (Manually operated):
+
+ 1. **Starting Server and then starting Client**
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 1)
+ $ ./ipc_unit_test_server
+ command (h=help, q=quit):
+ ```
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 2)
+ $ ./ipc_unit_test_client
+ command (h=help, q=quit):
+ ```
+ At this point, the Server and Client connection for IC-Service is completed.
+ (Executing ipcServerStart () and ipcClientStart ())
+
+ 2. **Editing and Sending Server data**
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 1)
+ command (h=help, q=quit):w ←★input w
+ write command (h=help q=goto main menu):2 1 ←★input 2 1
+ write command (h=help q=goto main menu):70 50 ←★input 70 50
+ write command (h=help q=goto main menu):l ←★input 1
+ ★Sending data list is displayed, the result of input contents as below.
+ 2: brake(4) = 1 ←★write command 2 1 result
+ 70: oTempUnitVal(4) = 50 ←★write command 70 50 result
+ write command (h=help q=goto main menu):q ←★input q
+ command (h=help, q=quit):s ←★input s (Executing ipcSendMessage())
+ ipcSendMessage return:0
+ command (h=help, q=quit):
+ ```
+ On the Client side, The callback function should be responding.
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 2)
+ command (h=help, q=quit):Enter changeNotifyCb ←★callback
+ kind = 2, size = 4, data=1 ←★Notification of brake value changed to 1
+ Leave changeNotifyCb
+ ```
+ ★oFor TempUnitVal change as an IC-Service, there is no callback since it is not monitored.
+
+ 3. **Check Client side receiving.**
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 2)
+ command (h=help, q=quit):r ←★input r
+ ★Sending data list is displayed, Sending data contained as bellow.
+ 2: brake(4) = 1
+ 70: oTempUnitVal(4) = 50
+ ```
+
+ 4. **Exit Client then Server.**
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 2)
+ command (h=help, q=quit):q
+ bye...
+ $
+ ```
+ ```bash
+ (Terminal 1)
+ command (h=help, q=quit):q
+ bye...
+ $
+ ```
+
+# Adding/Changing IPC usage type method
+
+* First, the implementation only for IC-Service, but configured to add data for other services easily.
+* Information for each usage type is managed in the following files:
+ * include/ipc_protocol.h (External Public header)
+ * src/ipc_usage_info_table.c (IPC Internal Source)
+* Adding information for new service or changing information for existed service only by two files above.
+ * No changes are required other than .c or .h files in ipc.
+ * However, Regarding the application and test program used IPC, It is necessary to take measures according to the adding/changing of the ipc_protocol.h definition.
+* Ideally, code can be generated automatically using tools and else. We do not consider that implementation this time.
+
+## Sample code for adding/changing the usage type (Sample code difference)
+
+First, the sample code for adding/changing two files as follow.
+
+### Example 1: When adding a new usage type
+
+The following example shows differences when adding the temporary usage type NEW_SERVICE.
+(Parameters influenced when adding new usage type within the IPC)
+
+```patch
+diff --git a/include/ipc_protocol.h b/include/ipc_protocol.h
+index c0ad861..2bc1115 100644
+--- a/include/ipc_protocol.h
++++ b/include/ipc_protocol.h
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
+ typedef enum {
+ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_IC_SERVICE = 0,
+ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_FOR_TEST,
++ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_NEW_SERVICE, // Adding usage type
+ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_MAX
+ } IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E;
+
+@@ -145,4 +146,17 @@ typedef struct {
+ signed int test;
+ } IPC_DATA_FOR_TEST_S;
+
++// for IPC_USAGE_TYPE_NEW_SERVICE
++typedef enum { // Preparing only the type which we want to monitor/notify data change
++ IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM1 = 0,
++ IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM2
++} IPC_KIND_NEW_SERVICE_E;
++
++typedef struct { // This part for sending and receiving all data
++ int param1;
++ int param2;
++ int param3;
++ int param4;
++} IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S;
++
+ #endif // IPC_PROTOCOL_H
+diff --git a/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c b/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
+index 976cc73..51264c6 100644
+--- a/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
++++ b/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
+@@ -51,16 +51,24 @@ static IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_S g_ipcCheckChangeForTest[] = {
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_FOR_TEST_S, test, IPC_KIND_TEST_TEST)
+ };
+
++// for IPC_USAGE_TYPE_FOR_TEST
++static IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_S g_ipcCheckChangeNewService[] = { // Describing only the type which we want to monitor/notify data change
++ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S, param1, IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM1),
++ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S, param2, IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM2)
++}; //This example not monitoring/notifying changes of param3, param4 data
++
+ // == usage info table ==
+ // index of [] is IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E
+ IPC_DOMAIN_INFO_S g_ipcDomainInfoList[] =
+ {
+ {sizeof(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S), "ipcIcService"},
+- {sizeof(IPC_DATA_FOR_TEST_S), "ipcForTest"}
++ {sizeof(IPC_DATA_FOR_TEST_S), "ipcForTest"},
++ {sizeof(IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S), "ipcNewService"} // add sending/receiving size information for new Service
+ };
+
+ IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE_S g_ipcCheckChangeInfoTbl[] = {
+ DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeIcService),
+- DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeForTest)
++ DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeForTest),
++ DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeNewService) // Registering data change monitoring table for new Service
+ };
+
+```
+
+### Example 2: Deleting part of the existing usage type data
+
+The following example shows differences when deleting the member variable brake from usage sending/receiving data of existing IC-Service.
+(Parameters influenced when a member variable is deleted within the IPC)
+
+```patch
+diff --git a/include/ipc_protocol.h b/include/ipc_protocol.h
+index c0ad861..7fed8bf 100644
+--- a/include/ipc_protocol.h
++++ b/include/ipc_protocol.h
+@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ typedef enum {
+ typedef enum {
+ IPC_KIND_ICS_TURN_R = 0,
+ IPC_KIND_ICS_TURN_L,
+- IPC_KIND_ICS_BRAKE,
+ IPC_KIND_ICS_SEATBELT,
+ IPC_KIND_ICS_HIGHBEAM,
+ IPC_KIND_ICS_DOOR,
+@@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ typedef struct {
+ // Telltale
+ signed int turnR;
+ signed int turnL;
+- signed int brake;
+ signed int seatbelt;
+ signed int frontRightSeatbelt;
+ signed int frontCenterSeatbelt;
+diff --git a/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c b/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
+index 976cc73..40ac8df 100644
+--- a/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
++++ b/src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
+@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
+ static IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_S g_ipcCheckChangeIcService[] = {
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S, turnR, IPC_KIND_ICS_TURN_R),
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S, turnL, IPC_KIND_ICS_TURN_L),
+- DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S, brake, IPC_KIND_ICS_BRAKE),
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S, seatbelt, IPC_KIND_ICS_SEATBELT),
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S, highbeam, IPC_KIND_ICS_HIGHBEAM),
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S, door, IPC_KIND_ICS_DOOR),
+```
+
+## Common items regarding new addition of usage type
+
+* Adding some new enumerations/structures, with addition to existing enumeration/structure. There are no restrictions on the names.
+
+## Adding Information to include/ipc_protocol.h
+* For one usage type, adding the following three items of information.
+ * Add usage type name.
+ * For new usage, Define enumeration for the change notification type.
+ * For new usage, Define sending/receiving data structure.
+* Adding usage type name
+ * Sample code of this part will be as follow:
+ ```patch
+ typedef enum {
+ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_IC_SERVICE = 0,
+ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_FOR_TEST,
+ + IPC_USAGE_TYPE_NEW_SERVICE, // Adding usage type
+ IPC_USAGE_TYPE_MAX
+ } IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E;
+ ```
+ * Adding a member for the usage type in enum IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E.
+ * Make sure to add it just before IPC_USAGE_TYPE_MAX (Avoiding effect on existing definitions)
+ * The value defined here is used to specify the argument usageType such as ipcServerStart() defined in ipc.h.
+* For new usage, Define enumeration for the change notification type.
+ * Sample code of this part will be as follow:
+ ```patch
+ +typedef enum { // Preparing only the type which we want to monitor data change
+ + IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM1 = 0,
+ + IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM2
+ +} IPC_KIND_NEW_SERVICE_E;
+ ```
+ * Adding an enumeration for the data change notification type. Related to the sending/receiving data structures will describe next.
+ * This value is used to specify the third argument kind of callback function registered by ipcRegisterCallback().
+ * There are no restrictions for naming enumeration and member.
+* For new usage, Define sending/receiving data structure.
+ * Sample code of this part will be as follow:
+ ```patch
+ +typedef struct { // This part for sending and receiving all data
+ + int param1;
+ + int param2;
+ + int param3;
+ + int param4;
+ +} IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S;
+ ```
+ * For new usage, adding send/receive data structures.
+ * The IPC Server will send all the data in the defined structure to the IPC Client.
+
+## Regarding adding src/ipc_usage_info_table.c
+* For one usage type, adding the following three items of information.
+ * Add a type mapping table for data change notification.
+ * Add communication domain information (Communication size and file name).
+ * Add mapping table for a relationship between usage and change type.
+* Add a type mapping table for data change notification.
+ * Sample code of this part will be as follow:
+ ```
+ +// for IPC_USAGE_TYPE_FOR_TEST
+ +static IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_S g_ipcCheckChangeNewService[] = { // Preparing only the type which we want to monitor data change
+ + DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S, param1, IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM1),
+ + DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S, param2, IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM2)
+ +}; // This example not monitoring/notifying changes of param3, param4 data
+ ```
+ * For new usage, add a structure array of IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_S.
+ * Describing a table that maps the definition of change notification type enumeration (defined in ipc_protocol.h) with the data structure members.
+ * This table is used for Callback notification of the last receiving data type change when the IPC Client received data from the IPC Server.
+ * In structure array, describing multiple macros which defining matching as shown below.
+ ```c
+ DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE(<Data structure name>, <Structure member name>, Change notification enumeration member name),
+ ```
+ * In the case of the above sample code, g_ipcCheckChangeNewService[] will be as follows.
+ * If the value of param1 is different from the value of the previous receiving, the callback change type IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM1 is notified to the IPC Client.
+ * If the value of param2 is different from the value of the previous receiving, the callback change type IPC_KIND_NS_PARAM2 is notified to the IPC Client.
+ * For param3 and param4 are not described, the callback does not notify even if the value of the previous receiving is different.
+
+* Add communication domain information (Communication size and file name).
+ * Sample code of this part will be as follow:
+ ```patch
+ IPC_DOMAIN_INFO_S g_ipcDomainInfoList[] =
+ {
+ {sizeof(IPC_DATA_IC_SERVICE_S), "ipcIcService"},
+ - {sizeof(IPC_DATA_FOR_TEST_S), "ipcForTest"}
+ + {sizeof(IPC_DATA_FOR_TEST_S), "ipcForTest"},
+ + {sizeof(IPC_DATA_NEW_SERVICE_S), "ipcNewService"} //add sending/receiving size information for new Service
+ };
+ ```
+ * In structure array g_ipcDomainInfoList[], adding the domain information for new usage.
+ * This addition determines the sending/receiving data size used for the newly added usage type and Domain file name used for Unix Domain Socket communication.
+ * It is necessary to match the definition order of the enum IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E of ipc_protocol.h, so ensure adding it at the end.
+ * Add communication data size structure and the domain filename information to the end of g_ipcDomainInfoList[], as follows:
+ ```c
+ {sizeof(<communication data structure name>), "domain file name"},
+ ```
+* Add mapping table for a relationship between usage and change type.
+ * Sample code of this part will be as follow:
+ ```patch
+ IPC_CHECK_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE_S g_ipcCheckChangeInfoTbl[] = {i
+ DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeIcService),
+ - DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeForTest)
+ + DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeForTest),
+ + DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(g_ipcCheckChangeNewService) // Registering data change monitoring table for new service
+ };
+ ```
+ * In structure array g_ipcCheckChangeInfoTbl[], adding information about the mapping table for a relationship between new usage and change notification type.
+ * It is necessary to match the definition order of the enum IPC_USAGE_TYPE_E of ipc_protocol.h, so ensure adding it at the end.
+ * Describing the above-mentioned "change notification type mapping table structure" in the following macro, then add it to the end of g_ipcCheckChangeInfoTbl[].
+ ```c
+ DEFINE_CHANGE_INFO_TABLE(<change notification type mapping table structure name>),
+ ```
+
+## Changing of sending data for existing usage
+* When deleting or renaming a member variable in an existing sending data structure in ipc_protocol.h
+ * Trying to build each ipc part and application that uses ipc for the service, then fix the part that causing the Compile error.
+
+* When adding a member variable in an existing sending data structure in ipc_protocol.h
+ * Refer to [Adding/Changing IPC usage type method](#adding-changing-ipc-usage-type-method), add it to include/ipc_protocol.h and src/ipc_usage_info_table.c.
+
+## Supplement
+* In src/ipc_usage_info_table.c, the information is described in the DEFINE_OFFSET_SIZE() macro, which using offsetof() and sizeof() to get the offset and size of member variables from the head of the related structure.
+ * In order to make it easier to add usage types, the IPC process does not directly specify variable names in data structures.
+ * For each usage, by preparing an offset table of the data structure, it becomes possible to know what variables are in which byte of the sending data.
+ * This structure makes it possible to check data change without directly specifying the member variable name inside the IPC process.
+ * Adding the usage type according to [Adding/Changing IPC usage type method](#adding-changing-ipc-usage-type-method), the IPC inter processing can process new usage.