Fixes the CreateObject service list-of-initial-values encoding and decoding by refactoring the data structure to be similar to WriteProperty. The implementation changes from using a linked list of property values to using a flat buffer approach with delayed decoding.
Changes:
* Refactored BACNET_CREATE_OBJECT_DATA structure to use an application_data buffer instead of a linked list for initial values
* Added a new create_object_process() and create_object_initializer_list_process() functions to centralize object creation logic and error reporting
* Updated all device implementations to use the new centralized creation functions
* Enhanced the create-object example application to support command-line specification of initial property values
* Added comprehensive test coverage for the new encoding/decoding and processing functions
* Added bacnet_str functions for parsing various numeric strings.
* Renamed BACnet string API to be clearer when no stdlib function exists.
* Fixed incompatible types - from 'BACNET_UNSIGNED_INTEGER *' to 'unsigned long *' warning
* Changed bacnet-str-to functions to use ERANGE for error detection.
* Refactored some apps to use common string parsing for BACnet data types.
* Refactor bacapp_parse_application_data to use bacnet_string_to_unsigned for better clarity
* Added strtol for BACnetEventType.
* Added reject in all confirmed service handlers, except GetEventInformation, when confirmed services with zero length occur which rejects with required parameters are missing message.
* Refactored errno use in service using debug_perror. Changed debug_perror usage to debug_fprintf.
* Updated file and function headers in basic/service modules.
* Changed NDPU priority on confirmed messages to use requested NDPU priority.
* Renamed debug_aprintf to debug_printf_stdout for clarity.
* Convert most debug_fprintf usage to debug_print to reduce text bloat in AVR build
* pre-commit: Update and enable clang-format check
There is newer version from clang-format so use that. We do not yet want
18 as that is little bit too new.
* Format some thing by hand which clang-format "breaks"
Clang-format will format some things little bit off in some cases.
Format some things by hand so we get cleaner end result.
* Run clang-format with
```
pre-commit run --all-files clang-format
```
We have already in previously checked places where clang-format does not
make good format and ignored those (hopefully most of the things).
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Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
* Make most of the functions const correct
Used clang-tidy and sonarlint to help find places where const could
pretty easily applied. Also lot of hand work.
This commit does not yet touch handlers and typedefs of those.
* Fix Arduino uno handler_who_is() has extra parenthesis
For some reason there is extra parenthesis. Remove it this is more
likely buildable.
* Bugfix/bacapp: Fix uninitilized array_index
We have changed bacapp_snprintf_value() to be const correct. After that
we got
```
/home/runner/work/bacnet-stack/bacnet-stack/src/bacnet/bacapp.c:3183:27: warning: 4th function call argument is an uninitialized value [core.CallAndMessage]
ret_val = bacapp_snprintf_weeklyschedule(
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
```
So analyzer could now spot that we do not actually initilize array_index
at all. Fix this by setting array_index to zero. Note that I actually do
not know if zeroing is right thing to do here. I choose zero as if this
has worked before it is most likely that it will work with zero value.
* cmake: Add and ignore Wwrite-strings compiler option
Wwrite-strings helps find places where const correctness is broken.
Example it will warn about these
```C
void func1(char* str);
func("test") /* "test" is const so we should not pass it to func1().
char* func2()
{
return "test"; /* func2() should return const char*.
}
```
We still need to ignore it as not all are fixed but let's add it already
so we remember that it should be opened at some point.
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Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
* Added required linux Ethernet library for ethernet build
* Added .obj to gitignore
* Fixed BACnet port for APPLE to use BSD in CMake
* Changed format in CMake to enable cleaner SC merge
* Added create-object and delete-object recipes in GCC Makefile
* Added datalink timer to all example OS apps
* Changed most microcontroller ports to use BACAPP_MINIMAL to specify which datatypes can be written.
* Fixed zephyr OS for BACnet/IP warning
* Fixed zephyr OS log to not require log_strdup
* Added writefile API to file object example
* Added API to device-client to make it more robust.
* Added API in network-port object for getting the ASCII object-name
* Added debug print with a timestamp option
* Added debug print with hex dump print
* Added API to network port object for activate and discard
* Added default define for debug with timestamp
* Added prototype in header for disabled debug printf.
* Added fifo peek ahead function to peek at more than one byte.
* Added get-mac value for network port that uses buffer rather than octetstring
* Added dependent BACnet stack headers into bacdef.h file.
* Changed bacdef.h and other stack includes in c/h files to have a common pattern.
* Moved bits.h, bytes.h, and bacnet_stack_exports.h under bacnet/basic/sys/ folder.
Added BACnet CreateObject and DeleteObject services
* refactored codec for BACnetPropertyValue into bacapp module
* added unit tests for BACnetPropertyValue
* refactored COV and Events to use BACnetPropertyValue codec API
* added unit tests for COV
* added overrun safe decoders for tag numbers and boolean context
* added unit tests and codecs for CreateObject and DeleteObject services
* added APDU service handers and senders for CreateObject and DeleteObject services
* added command line apps bacco and bacdo for CreateObject and DeleteObject services
* added CreateObject and DeleteObject service handling in example server app and device object
* added new BACnetRejectReason, Error Class, and BACnetAbortReason enumerations and conversions
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Co-authored-by: Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>