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Thanks! This should resolve #12, take a look for details. I hope it's possible to avoid creating tasks and rely on queues instead. Callback could be useful for flexibility, but I suspect that the average use case would be to await the device log "channel" - the queue. The refactor does appear to simplify the code, nice work! |
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Type ignores can be OK for mocking and monkey patching in the tests. |
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I think a lot of use cases are going to need a separate task for handling the serial data anyways so I wanted to hide it underneath the library. But I understand you'd rather not have this complexity. Made quick force push with new implementation. |
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Makes the buffer processing hopefully a bit more clear. Non-SMP data is no longer logged to stdout but can be accessed with the read_serial() function.
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Been using this for a bit now. Found and fixed a bug related to delimiter falling exactly on buffer boundary, but other than that its been churning gigabytes of intermingled serial and SMP data. So stability side it seems okay. |
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Pull request overview
This PR refactors the serial data handling in SMPSerialTransport to improve clarity and maintainability. The changes separate SMP packet processing from non-SMP serial data handling, replacing the previous logging-based approach with a buffer-based API.
Changes:
- Refactored buffer processing state machine for clearer separation of SMP and serial data
- Introduced
read_serial()method to access non-SMP serial data programmatically instead of logging it - Added
_reset_state()to properly reset connection state between reconnections - Expanded test coverage for serial data handling scenarios
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Copilot reviewed 2 out of 2 changed files in this pull request and generated 5 comments.
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| smpclient/transport/serial.py | Refactored buffer processing logic with new state machine, added read_serial() method, and improved connection state management |
| tests/test_smp_serial_transport.py | Updated tests to use new internal methods, added comprehensive tests for serial/SMP data separation, and added disconnect exception handling test |
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| """Contains full SMP packets.""" | ||
| self._serial_buffer = bytearray() | ||
| """Contains any non-SMP serial data.""" | ||
| self._buffer: bytearray = bytearray([]) |
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The empty list argument [] in bytearray([]) is unnecessary. Use bytearray() directly for clarity.
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| self._smp_packet_queue = asyncio.Queue() | ||
| self._serial_buffer.clear() | ||
| self._buffer = bytearray([]) |
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The empty list argument [] in bytearray([]) is unnecessary. Use bytearray() directly for clarity.
| self._buffer = bytearray([]) | |
| self._buffer = bytearray() |
I'll review again, but it does look good to merge - thanks for testing! |
chore: Cleanup non-smp serial data handling.
Makes the buffer processing hopefully a bit more clear. Non-SMP data is no longer logged to stdout but can be accessed with the read_serial() function.