Class AddressedHighCvProgrammerFacade
- All Implemented Interfaces:
EventListener,Disposable,ProgListener,Programmer
This is for decoders that have an alternate high-CV access method for command stations that can't address all 1024. It falls back to that mode if the CS can't directly address an requested CV address. In the fall back, CVs from 0 to "top" are addressed directly. (Top being a supplied parameter) Above the top CV, the upper part of the CV address written to a specific CV, followed by an write with just the lower part to a second CV, then access to a 3rd CV for the value read/write. The upper and lower parts are calculated using a supplied modulus, e.g. 100.
This method is used by some ESU decoders.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescription(package private) static enumNested classes/interfaces inherited from interface jmri.Programmer
Programmer.Configurator, Programmer.WriteConfirmMode -
Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescription(package private) int(package private) Programmer(package private) int(package private) int(package private) String(package private) String(package private) int(package private) AddressedHighCvProgrammerFacade.ProgState(package private) int(package private) StringFields inherited from class jmri.jmrix.AbstractProgrammerFacade
progFields inherited from interface jmri.ProgListener
CommError, ConfirmFailed, FailedTimeout, NoAck, NoLocoDetected, NotImplemented, OK, ProgrammerBusy, ProgrammingShort, SequenceError, UnknownError, UserAborted -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionAddressedHighCvProgrammerFacade(Programmer prog, String top, String addrCVhigh, String addrCVlow, String valueCV, String modulo) -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanChecks the general read capability, regardless of modebooleangetCanRead(String addr) Checks the general read capability, regardless of mode, for a specific addressbooleanChecks the general write capability, regardless of modebooleangetCanWrite(String addr) Checks the general write capability, regardless of mode, for a specific addressvoidprogrammingOpReply(int value, int status) Receive a callback at the end of a programming operation.voidreadCV(String CV, ProgListener p) Perform a CV read in the system-specific manner, and using the specified programming mode.voidreadCV(String CV, ProgListener p, int startVal) Perform a CV read in the system-specific manner, and using the specified programming mode, possibly using a hint of the current value to speed up programming.protected voidvoidwriteCV(String CV, int val, ProgListener p) Perform a CV write in the system-specific manner, and using the specified programming mode.Methods inherited from class jmri.jmrix.AbstractProgrammerFacade
addPropertyChangeListener, confirmCV, decodeErrorCode, getMode, getSupportedModes, getWriteConfirmMode, removePropertyChangeListener, setModeMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface jmri.Programmer
dispose, getConfigurator, notifyProgListenerEnd
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AddressedHighCvProgrammerFacade
public AddressedHighCvProgrammerFacade(Programmer prog, String top, String addrCVhigh, String addrCVlow, String valueCV, String modulo) - Parameters:
prog- the programmer associated with this facadetop- CVs above this use the indirect methodaddrCVhigh- CV to which the high part of address is to be writtenaddrCVlow- CV to which the low part of address is to be writtenvalueCV- Value read/written here once address has been writtenmodulo- Modulus for determining high/low address parts
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Method Details
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writeCV
Description copied from class:AbstractProgrammerFacadePerform a CV write in the system-specific manner, and using the specified programming mode.Handles a general address space through a String address. Each programmer defines the acceptable formats.
Note that this returns before the write is complete; you have to provide a ProgListener to hear about completion. For simplicity, expect the return to be on the GUI thread.
Exceptions will only be thrown at the start, not during the actual programming sequence. A typical exception would be due to an invalid mode (though that should be prevented earlier)
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writeCVin interfaceProgrammer- Overrides:
writeCVin classAbstractProgrammerFacade- Parameters:
CV- the CV to writeval- the value to writep- the listener that will be notified of the write- Throws:
ProgrammerException- if unable to communicate
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readCV
Description copied from class:AbstractProgrammerFacadePerform a CV read in the system-specific manner, and using the specified programming mode.Handles a general address space through a String address. Each programmer defines the acceptable formats.
Note that this returns before the write is complete; you have to provide a ProgListener to hear about completion. For simplicity, expect the return to be on the GUI thread.
Exceptions will only be thrown at the start, not during the actual programming sequence. A typical exception would be due to an invalid mode (though that should be prevented earlier)
- Specified by:
readCVin interfaceProgrammer- Overrides:
readCVin classAbstractProgrammerFacade- Parameters:
CV- the CV to readp- the listener that will be notified of the read- Throws:
ProgrammerException- if unable to communicate
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readCV
Description copied from interface:ProgrammerPerform a CV read in the system-specific manner, and using the specified programming mode, possibly using a hint of the current value to speed up programming.Handles a general address space through a String address. Each programmer defines the acceptable formats.
On systems that support it, the startVal is a hint as to what the current value of the CV might be (e.g. the value from the roster). This could be verified immediately in direct byte mode to speed up the read process.
Note that this returns before the write is complete; you have to provide a ProgListener to hear about completion. For simplicity, expect the return to be on the GUI thread.
Defaults to the normal read method if not overridden in a specific implementation.
Exceptions will only be thrown at the start, not during the actual programming sequence. A typical exception would be due to an invalid mode (though that should be prevented earlier)
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readCVin interfaceProgrammer- Parameters:
CV- the CV to readp- the listener that will be notified of the readstartVal- a hint of what the current value might be, or 0- Throws:
ProgrammerException- if unable to communicate
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useProgrammer
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ProgrammerException
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programmingOpReply
Description copied from interface:ProgListenerReceive a callback at the end of a programming operation.- Specified by:
programmingOpReplyin interfaceProgListener- Parameters:
value- Value from a read operation, or value written on a writestatus- Denotes the completion code. Note that this is a bitwise combination of the various status coded defined in this interface.
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getCanRead
Description copied from class:AbstractProgrammerFacadeChecks the general read capability, regardless of mode- Specified by:
getCanReadin interfaceProgrammer- Overrides:
getCanReadin classAbstractProgrammerFacade- Returns:
- true if the programmer is capable of reading; false otherwise
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getCanRead
Description copied from class:AbstractProgrammerFacadeChecks the general read capability, regardless of mode, for a specific address- Specified by:
getCanReadin interfaceProgrammer- Overrides:
getCanReadin classAbstractProgrammerFacade- Parameters:
addr- the address to read- Returns:
- true if the address can be read; false otherwise
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getCanWrite
Description copied from class:AbstractProgrammerFacadeChecks the general write capability, regardless of mode- Specified by:
getCanWritein interfaceProgrammer- Overrides:
getCanWritein classAbstractProgrammerFacade- Returns:
- true if the programmer is capable of writing; false otherwise
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getCanWrite
Description copied from class:AbstractProgrammerFacadeChecks the general write capability, regardless of mode, for a specific address- Specified by:
getCanWritein interfaceProgrammer- Overrides:
getCanWritein classAbstractProgrammerFacade- Parameters:
addr- the address to write to- Returns:
- true if the address can be written to; false otherwise
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