The Immediate start trigger is subtle.
Please refer to Figure 4 near line 754.
An ROSpec that is in the Inactive state is moved
to the Active state when its start condition
(start trigger) is satisfied. For Immediate start
trigger it's always satisfied.
It would be very difficult to square a different
interpretation of the Immediate start trigger
with this state diagram.
Regards,
-gww
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Kyle
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 1:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [ltk-d] Immediate RoSpecStart Trigger
Paul,
I'm still kind of confused, because I didn't see anything in the spec
saying that Immediate triggers should cause RoSpecs to restart once they
have stopped. So that must mean that I'm not making conclusions that a
reader should draw, which makes me wonder if I'm misinterpreting other
parts of the spec. If you could explain this, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
-Kyle
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 14:53 -0800, Paul Dietrich wrote:
> If an ROSpec with an immediate start trigger moves to inactive, it
> should restart immediately.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Kyle
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 2:39 PM
> To: LLRP Toolkit Development List
> Subject: [ltk-d] Immediate RoSpecStart Trigger
>
> Hi, I have another question about the spec. This one has to do with
> ROSpecStart Triggers. My understanding from the spec is that after a
> rospec is enabled, it moves to the Inactive state. From here, a
rospec
> start condition triggers it to begin execution. After a rospec stop
> condition fires, it moves back to the inactive queue waiting on
another
> start condition.
>
> With this model in mind, the only thing that can cause a rospec to
> re-execute in an automatically recurring way is the Time Based
Periodic
> Trigger. That is what it is there for. The immediate trigger, on the
> other hand, should only start the rospec once -- as soon as it is
> enabled. I did not see any 'recurrence' features listed on the
immediate
> start trigger, as there are listed on the TimeBasePeriodic
> one(PeriodicTriggerValue). In fact, I did not see much at all on how
> the Immediate Trigger should be handled. Is there any "LLRP
Compliant"
> way to handle whether or not the ImmediateStartTrigger should cause
the
> RoSpec to re-execute once it has stopped?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Kyle Neumeier
>
>
>
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