Someip Controller Module

SomeipListener Module.

class mtf.network_port.someip_controller.SomeipListener
__init__(channel_name: str = 'ETH-SOMEIP', protocol: ~mtf.proto_common.EthProtocolType | ~mtf.libs.mtf_pybinder.mtf_eth_filter | ~mtf.libs.mtf_pybinder.mtf_someip_filter = <mtf_eth_protocol_type.SOME_IP: 2251799813685248>) None
configure(someip_filter: ~mtf.libs.mtf_pybinder.mtf_someip_filter | None = None, listener_type: ~mtf.libs.mtf_pybinder.SomeIpListenerType = <SomeIpListenerType.GetSeparateFrames: 2>) None
start_listening(channel=None, keep_cache=False, callback_fnc=None, someip_filter: dict | None = None, lazy_mode=None, silent_mode: bool = False) bool
start(channel=None, keep_cache=False, callback_fnc=None, someip_filter: dict | None = None, lazy_mode=None, silent_mode: bool = False) bool
stop_listening() bool
reset() None

cleanup the queue

get_someip_timestamp_queue() list[int]
build_messages_queue() list[dict[str, Any]]
static __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)

Initialize a new instance of the ControllerBase.

The instance will be automatically added to the list of controllers.

adapt_queue_elements() Queue[BaseEvent]

ensure the object.timestamp, object.payload

callback_(data_frame: BusEvent)
clean_up()
classmethod controllers_cleanup()

Clean up all controller instances.

Calls the clean_up() method for each instance.

get_message_queue() list[dict[str, Any]]

Get messages queue :return: :rtype:

get_queue() list[dict[str, Any]]

Get the queue

get_timestamp_queue() list[int]
register_callback(callback_fnc: Callable[[IEthernetProtocol], None])
Parameters:

callback_fnc – callback function with parameter of type MessageEthernet

Setting a callback
# ...
from andisdk import MessageEthernet
# ...

def eth_listener_callback(msg: MessageEthernet):
    # do things

# ... creating listener 
# register our callback
listener.register_callback(eth_listener_callback)

Warning

The callback function should be lightweight without logs. Otherwise, it will reduce the performance dramatically. The object that is passed to callback functions is mutable. So the user must be careful. In case of silent mode, the callback functions will be invoked only when getting the queue.

stop()
unregister_callback(callback_fnc: Callable[[IEthernetProtocol], None])
Parameters:

callback_fnc – callback function with parameter of type MessageEthernet

Remove a callback
# ...
from andisdk import MessageEthernet
# ...

def eth_listener_callback(msg: MessageEthernet):
    # do things

# ... creating listener 
# ... do work
# unregister our callback
listener.unregister_callback(eth_listener_callback)
mtf.network_port.someip_controller.create_someip_filter_from_andi_dict(someip_filter: dict) mtf_someip_filter