Source code for spinnman.messages.scp.impl.write_memory

from spinnman.constants import address_length_dtype
from spinnman.messages.scp import SCPRequestHeader
from spinnman.messages.scp.abstract_messages import AbstractSCPRequest
from spinnman.messages.scp.enums import SCPCommand
from spinnman.messages.sdp import SDPFlag, SDPHeader
from .check_ok_response import CheckOKResponse


[docs]class WriteMemory(AbstractSCPRequest): """ A request to write memory on a chip """ def __init__(self, x, y, base_address, data, cpu=0): """ :param x: The x-coordinate of the chip, between 0 and 255\ this is not checked due to speed restrictions :type x: int :param y: The y-coordinate of the chip, between 0 and 255\ this is not checked due to speed restrictions :type y: int :param base_address: The base_address to start writing to \ the base address is not checked to see if its not valid :type base_address: int :param data: between 1 and 256 bytes of data to write\ this is not checked due to speed restrictions :type data: bytearray or string """ size = len(data) super(WriteMemory, self).__init__( SDPHeader( flags=SDPFlag.REPLY_EXPECTED, destination_port=0, destination_cpu=cpu, destination_chip_x=x, destination_chip_y=y), SCPRequestHeader(command=SCPCommand.CMD_WRITE), argument_1=base_address, argument_2=size, argument_3=address_length_dtype[ (base_address % 4), (size % 4)].value, data=None) self._data_to_write = data @property def bytestring(self): datastring = super(WriteMemory, self).bytestring return datastring + bytes(self._data_to_write)
[docs] def get_scp_response(self): return CheckOKResponse("WriteMemory", "CMD_WRITE")