/* * Copyright 2016-present Open Networking Laboratory * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.onosproject.net.resource; import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; import org.onosproject.store.Store; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.List; import java.util.Set; /** * Service for storing resource and consumer information. */ @Beta public interface ResourceStore extends Store<ResourceEvent, ResourceStoreDelegate> { /** * Registers the resources in transactional way. * Resource registration must be done before resource allocation. The state after completion * of this method is all the resources are registered, or none of the given resources is registered. * The whole registration fails when any one of the resource can't be registered. * * @param resources resources to be registered * @return true if the registration succeeds, false otherwise */ boolean register(List<? extends Resource> resources); /** * Unregisters the resources in transactional way. * The state after completion of this method is all the resources are unregistered, * or none of the given resources is unregistered. The whole unregistration fails when any one of the * resource can't be unregistered. * * @param ids resources to be unregistered * @return true if the registration succeeds, false otherwise */ boolean unregister(List<? extends ResourceId> ids); /** * Allocates the specified resources to the specified consumer in transactional way. * The state after completion of this method is all the resources are allocated to the consumer, * or no resource is allocated to the consumer. The whole allocation fails when any one of * the resource can't be allocated. * * @param resources resources to be allocated * @param consumer resource consumer which the resources are allocated to * @return true if the allocation succeeds, false otherwise. */ boolean allocate(List<? extends Resource> resources, ResourceConsumer consumer); /** * Releases the specified allocated resources in transactional way. * The state after completion of this method is all the resources * are released from the consumer, or no resource is released. The whole release fails * when any one of the resource can't be released. The size of the list of resources and * that of consumers must be equal. The resource and consumer with the same position from * the head of each list correspond to each other. * * @param allocations allocaitons to be released * @return true if succeeds, otherwise false */ boolean release(List<ResourceAllocation> allocations); /** * Returns the resource consumers to whom the specified resource is allocated. * The return value is a list having only one element when the given resource is discrete type. * The return value may have multiple elements when the given resource is continuous type. * * @param id ID of the resource whose allocated consumer to be returned * @return resource consumers who are allocated the resource. * Returns empty list if there is no such consumer. */ List<ResourceAllocation> getResourceAllocations(ResourceId id); /** * Returns the availability of the specified resource. * * @param resource resource to check the availability * @return true if available, otherwise false */ boolean isAvailable(Resource resource); /** * Returns a collection of the resources allocated to the specified consumer. * * @param consumer resource consumer whose allocated resource are searched for * @return a collection of the resources allocated to the specified consumer */ Collection<Resource> getResources(ResourceConsumer consumer); /** * Returns a set of the child resources of the specified parent. * * @param parent ID of the parent of the resource to be returned * @return a set of the child resources of the specified resource */ Set<Resource> getChildResources(DiscreteResourceId parent); /** * Returns a set of the child resources of the specified parent and whose type is * the specified class. * * @param parent ID of the parent of the resources to be returned * @param cls class instance of the children * @param <T> type of the resource * @return a set of the child resources of the specified parent and whose type is * the specified class */ <T> Set<Resource> getChildResources(DiscreteResourceId parent, Class<T> cls); /** * Returns a collection of the resources which are children of the specified parent and * whose type is the specified class. * * @param parent ID of the parent of the resources to be returned * @param cls class instance of the children * @param <T> type of the resource * @return a collection of the resources which belongs to the specified subject and * whose type is the specified class. */ <T> Collection<Resource> getAllocatedResources(DiscreteResourceId parent, Class<T> cls); }