package xbee import ( "errors" "sync" ) // A connTrack is a simple frame mark utility for xbee packets. The xbee api frame // takes a mark that is used when sending the response - this allows to coordinate // the sent packet and the response, since there may be other packets emitted // between them. The data that is stored in the tag is a channel that contains an error - this // is sent by the reader. type connTrack struct { mu sync.RWMutex // use RW mutex to allow for multiple readers internal map[uint8]chan []byte // the map is set when writing a frame, and deleted when recieving a matching frame. } // GetMark finds the next available marker and takes it, returning the value of // the mark as well as a channel to use as a semaphore when the mark is cleared. // If no mark can be acquired, it returns an error. func (ct *connTrack) GetMark() (uint8, <-chan []byte, error) { // get a read lock. ct.mu.RLock() // NOTE: we start at one. This is because 0 will not return a frame ever - it's // the "silent mode" mark for i := 1; i < 256; i++ { if _, ok := ct.internal[uint8(i)]; !ok { // it's free. // discard our read lock and lock for write. ct.mu.RUnlock() ct.mu.Lock() // create the channel, makeit buffered so that we don't // block when we write the error when freeing the mark later. ct.internal[uint8(i)] = make(chan []byte, 1) ct.mu.Unlock() return uint8(i), ct.internal[uint8(i)], nil } } ct.mu.RUnlock() return 0, nil, errors.New("no available marks") } // ClearMark removes a given mark from the set if it exists, or returns an error. // it takes an error (which can be nil) to send to the channel. this is used to free // whatever command wrote that packet - be it a write() call or a custom AT command that is // tracked. func (ct *connTrack) ClearMark(mark uint8, data []byte) error { ct.mu.RLock() // FIXME: should this be the other way around (swap if and normal execution if val, ok := ct.internal[mark]; ok { ct.mu.RUnlock() ct.mu.Lock() val <- data close(val) delete(ct.internal, mark) ct.mu.Unlock() return nil } ct.mu.RUnlock() return errors.New("mark was not set") }