We therefore have 4 connector types each of which is parameterized by the type of packet
traversing the connector:
\li senf::ppi::connector::ActiveInput
- \li senf::ppi::connector::ActiveOutput
- \li senf::ppi::connector::PassiveInput
+ \li senf::ppi::connector::ActiveOutput
+ \li senf::ppi::connector::PassiveInput
\li senf::ppi::connector::PassiveOutput.
Connectors are declared as module data members and are then externally connected to other
senf::ppi::connector::ActiveInputJack<senf::EthernetPacket> input;
senf::ppi::connector::ActiveOutputJack<senf::EthernetPacket> output;
- MyGroup()
+ MyGroup()
: queue (), analyzer (), input (queue.input), output (analyzer.output)
{
senf::ppi::connect(queue, analyzer);
void throttleTrace(char const * label, char const * type);
void unregisterConnector();
-
+
private:
virtual std::type_info const & packetTypeID();
-
+
virtual void v_disconnected() const;
void setModule(module::Module & module);
typedef std::vector<ForwardingRoute*> NotifyRoutes;
NotifyRoutes notifyRoutes_;
- bool throttled_;
+ bool throttled_;
friend class senf::ppi::ForwardingRoute;
friend class PassiveConnector;
#else
/** \brief Connector actively reading packets
-
+
\tparam PacketType Type of packet to read. Defaults to senf::Packet
The %ActiveInput %connector template reads data actively from a connected %module. This
- class is completely implemented via it's base-class, GenericActiveInput, the only
- difference is that read packets are returned as \a PacketType instead of generic
+ class is completely implemented via it's base-class, GenericActiveInput, the only
+ difference is that read packets are returned as \a PacketType instead of generic
senf::Packet references.
\see GenericActiveInput \n
\tparam PacketType Type of packet to read. Defaults to senf::Packet
The %PassiveInput %connector template receives packets sent to it from a connected
- %module. This class is completely implemented via it's base-class, GenericPassiveInput,
+ %module. This class is completely implemented via it's base-class, GenericPassiveInput,
the only difference is that read packets are returned as \a PacketType instead of generic
senf::Packet references.
\tparam PacketType Type of packet to send. Defaults to senf::Packet
- The %ActiveOutput %connector template sends data actively to a connected %module. This
+ The %ActiveOutput %connector template sends data actively to a connected %module. This
class is completely implemented via it's base-class, GenericActiveOutput, the only
difference is that it only sends packets of type \a PacketType.
\tparam PacketType Type of packet to send. Defaults to senf::Packet
- The %PassiveOutput %connector template provides data passively to a connected %module
- whenever signaled. This class is completely implemented via it's base-class,
- GenericPassiveOutput, the only difference is that it only sends packets of type
+ The %PassiveOutput %connector template provides data passively to a connected %module
+ whenever signaled. This class is completely implemented via it's base-class,
+ GenericPassiveOutput, the only difference is that it only sends packets of type
\a PacketType.
\see GenericPassiveOutput \n