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-BAOControl : petite interface permettant de contrôler les antennes via le pilote indi_BAO
-Le pilote indi_BAO utilise désormais libindi v 0.7

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1libindi v0.6.2
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3
4The code here demonstrates the use of INDI, an Instrument-Neutral Device
5Interface protocol. See http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/INDI/INDI.pdf.
6
7Architecture:
8
9 Typical INDI Client / Server / Driver / Device connectivity:
10
11
12 INDI Client 1 ----| |---- INDI Driver A ---- Dev X
13 | |
14 INDI Client 2 ----| |---- INDI Driver B ---- Dev Y
15 | | |
16 ... |--- indiserver ---| |-- Dev Z
17 | |
18 | |
19 INDI Client n ----| |---- INDI Driver C ---- Dev T
20
21
22 Client INET Server UNIX Driver Hardware
23 processes sockets process pipes processes devices
24
25
26
27 Indiserver is the public network access point where one or more INDI Clients
28 may contact one or more INDI Drivers. Indiserver launches each driver
29 process and arranges for it to receive the INDI protocol from Clients on
30 its stdin and expects to find commands destined for Clients on the
31 driver's stdout. Anything arriving from a driver process' stderr is copied
32 to indiserver's stderr.
33
34 Indiserver only provides convenient port, fork and data steering services.
35 If desired, a Client may run and connect to INDI Drivers directly.
36
37Construction:
38
39 An INDI driver typically consists of one .c file, eg, mydriver.c, which
40 #includes indiapi.h to access the reference API declarations. It is
41 compiled then linked with indidrivermain.o, eventloop.o and liblilxml.a to
42 form an INDI process. These supporting files contain the implementation of
43 the INDI Driver API and need not be changed in any way. Note that
44 evenloop.[ch] provide a nice callback facility independent of INDI which
45 may be used in other projects if desired.
46
47 The driver implementation, again in our example mydriver.c, does not
48 contain a main() but is expected to operate as an event-driver program.
49 The driver must implement each ISxxx() function but never call them. The
50 IS() functions are called by the reference implementation main() as messages
51 arrive from Clients. Within each IS function the driver performs the
52 desired tasks then may report back to the Client by calling the IDxxx()
53 functions.
54
55 The reference API provides IE() functions to allow the driver to add its
56 own callback functions if desired. The driver can arrange for functions to
57 be called when reading a file descriptor will not block; when a time
58 interval has expired; or when there is no other client traffic in progress.
59
60 The sample indiserver is a stand alone process that may be used to run one
61 or more INDI-compliant drivers. It takes the names of each driver process
62 to run in its command line args.
63
64 To build indiserver type 'make indiserver';
65 to build all the sample drivers type 'make drivers';
66 to run the sample server with all drivers type 'make run'.
67 Killing indiserver will also kill all the drivers it started.
68
69Secure remote operation:
70
71 Suppose we want to run indiserver and its clients on a remote machine, r,
72 and connect them to our favorite INDI client, XEphem, running on the
73 local machine.
74
75 From the local machine log onto the remote machine, r, by typing:
76
77 ssh2 -L 7624:s:7624 r
78
79 after logging in, run indiserver on the remote machine:
80
81 make run
82
83 Back on the local machine, start XEphem, then open Views -> Sky View ->
84 Telescope -> INDI panel. XEphem will connect to the remote INDI server
85 securely and automatically begin running. Sweet.
86
87Testing:
88
89 A low-level way to test the socket, forking and data steering abilities of
90 indiserver is to use the 'hose' command from the netpipes collection
91 (http://web.purplefrog.com/~thoth/netpipes/netpipes.html):
92
93 1. start indiserver using UNIX' cat program as the only INDI "device":
94
95 % indiserver cat &
96
97 2. use hose to connect to the "cat" device driver which just copies back:
98
99 % hose localhost 7624 --slave
100 hello world
101 hello world
102 more stuff
103 more stuff
104
105! For RCS Only -- Do Not Edit
106! @(#) $RCSfile$ $Date: 2004-02-03 09:34:32 +0300 (Tue, 03 Feb 2004) $ $Revision: 284704 $ $Name: $
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