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System Commands API

Version: 1.0.0

Status: ⚫⚪⚪

SystemCommands interface for Thunder framework.

(Defined by SystemCommands.json)

Table of Contents

Introduction

Scope

This document describes purpose and functionality of the SystemCommands interface (version 1.0.0). It includes detailed specification about its methods provided.

Case Sensitivity

All identifiers of the interfaces described in this document are case-sensitive. Thus, unless stated otherwise, all keywords, entities, properties, relations and actions should be treated as such.

Acronyms, Abbreviations and Terms

The table below provides and overview of acronyms used in this document and their definitions.

Acronym Description
API Application Programming Interface
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
JSON JavaScript Object Notation; a data interchange format
JSON-RPC A remote procedure call protocol encoded in JSON

The table below provides and overview of terms and abbreviations used in this document and their definitions.

Term Description
callsign The name given to an instance of a plugin. One plugin can be instantiated multiple times, but each instance the instance name, callsign, must be unique.

References

Ref ID Description
HTTP HTTP specification
JSON-RPC JSON-RPC 2.0 specification
JSON JSON specification
Thunder Thunder API Reference

Description

System Commands JSON-RPC interface.

Methods

The following methods are provided by the SystemCommands interface:

SystemCommands interface methods:

Method Description
usbreset Resets a USB device

usbreset method

Resets a USB device.

Description

With this method a USB device can be reset using USBFS_RESET ioctl command.

Parameters

Name Type M/O Description
params object mandatory ...
params.device string mandatory USB device to reset (default: /dev/usb/001)

Result

Name Type M/O Description
result null mandatory Always null (default: None)

Errors

Message Description
ERROR_GENERAL Failed to reset the USB device
ERROR_UNAVAILABLE Unknown USB device

Example

Request

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 42,
  "method": "<callsign>.1.usbreset",
  "params": {
    "device": "/dev/usb/001"
  }
}

Response

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 42,
  "result": null
}