contiki/tools/cooja/java/org/contikios/cooja/MoteInterface.java
Fredrik Osterlind b5c94910ac Renamed Java packages to match our contiki-os.org domain. Note that this commit does not affect external dependencies
like /tools/mspsim.

This is a very simple modification that affects a very large number of files in Contiki: Cooja,
/platform/cooja, Collect-view, Coffe-manager, and Cooja simulation files (.csc).

I've gone through Contiki to update all references I could find. Nevertheless, this commit will likely
break external dependencies, like saved Cooja simulation files.
2013-11-20 16:43:27 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
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package org.contikios.cooja;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Observable;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.jdom.Element;
import org.contikios.cooja.interfaces.PolledAfterActiveTicks;
import org.contikios.cooja.interfaces.PolledAfterAllTicks;
import org.contikios.cooja.interfaces.PolledBeforeActiveTicks;
import org.contikios.cooja.interfaces.PolledBeforeAllTicks;
/**
* A mote interface represents a mote property. Typically, this is a simulated
* hardware peripheral such as a button or LEDs. This may also be a property
* that the mote itself is unaware of, for example the current position of
* the mote.
*
* Interfaces are the main way for the simulator to interact with a simulated
* mote.
*
* Each interface can be polled before and after mote ticks.
* This is controlled by implementing the correct Java interfaces,
* such as PolledBeforeActiveTicks.
*
* @see PolledBeforeActiveTicks
* @see PolledAfterActiveTicks
* @see PolledBeforeAllTicks
* @see PolledAfterAllTicks
*
* @author Fredrik Osterlind
*/
public abstract class MoteInterface extends Observable {
private static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(MoteInterface.class);
/**
* This method creates an instance of the given class with the given mote as
* constructor argument. Instead of calling the interface constructors
* directly this method may be used.
*
* @param interfaceClass
* Mote interface class
* @param mote
* Mote that will hold the interface
* @return Mote interface instance
*/
public static final MoteInterface generateInterface(
Class<? extends MoteInterface> interfaceClass, Mote mote) {
try {
MoteInterface instance = interfaceClass.getConstructor(
new Class[] { Mote.class }).newInstance(new Object[] { mote });
return instance;
} catch (Exception e) {
logger.fatal("Exception when calling constructor of " + interfaceClass, e);
return null;
}
}
/**
* Returns a panel visualizing this interface. This could for
* example show last messages sent/received for a radio interface, or logged
* message for a log interface.
*
* All panels returned from this method must later be released for memory
* reasons.
*
* This method may return null.
*
* @see #releaseInterfaceVisualizer(JPanel)
* @return Interface visualizer or null
*/
public abstract JPanel getInterfaceVisualizer();
/**
* This method should be called when a visualizer panel is no longer in use.
* Any resources of that panel, for example registered observers, will be
* released.
*
* @see #getInterfaceVisualizer()
* @param panel
* A interface visualizer panel fetched earlier for this mote
* interface.
*/
public abstract void releaseInterfaceVisualizer(JPanel panel);
/**
* Returns XML elements representing the current config of this mote
* interface. This is fetched by the simulator for example when saving a
* simulation configuration file. For example an IP interface may return one
* element with the mote IP address. This method should however not return
* state specific information such as a log history. (All nodes are restarted
* when loading a simulation.)
*
* @see #setConfigXML(Collection, boolean)
* @return XML elements representing the current interface config
*/
public abstract Collection<Element> getConfigXML();
/**
* Sets the current mote interface config depending on the given XML elements.
*
* @see #getConfigXML()
* @param configXML
* Config XML elements
* @param visAvailable
* Is this object allowed to show a visualizer?
*/
public abstract void setConfigXML(Collection<Element> configXML,
boolean visAvailable);
/**
* Called to free resources used by the mote interface.
* This method is called when the mote is removed from the simulation.
*/
public void removed() {
}
/**
* Called when all mote interfaces have been added to mote.
*/
public void added() {
}
}