Constraints and allowed values of Extension Parameters will now be check
when the Parameter value is set, rather than when validating the
extension. Mandatory status of a Parameter is still checked during
valudation.
Previously you could have `override` set to True on parameters that
only existed in the current scope.
Now if you try to override a parameter that doesn't exist higher up
in the hiarchy you will get a ValueError.
Previously if parameters with the same names and override set to True
were added to an extension at the same level one would silently
override the other.
This is no longer the case and an error will be show instead.
Also added tests to check that this is handeled correctly
Dynamic modules may be loaded automatically on device initialization if
the device supports them. Dynamic modules implent probe() method to
determine whether they are supported by a particular deviced.
devcpufreq and cpuidle have been converted into dynamic modules
- standardisded on a single context argument
- removed Device.init() no longer necessary as initilize now
automatically gets propagated up the hierarchy. Renamed the existing
use of it to "initilize".
- related pylint cleanup.
- added initialze and finalize methods to workloads, which were the only
major extension types that did not have them
- Semanatics for initialize/finalize for *all* Extensions are changed so
that now they will always run at most once per run. They will not be
executed twice even if invoke via istances of different subclasses (if
those subclasses defined their own verions, then their versions will
be invoked once each, but the base version will only get invoked
once).
integer and boolen are defined in wlauto.utils.types; they perform more
intuitive conversions from other types, particularly strings, so are
more suitable than int and bool for parameters. If, for whatever reason,
native types are in fact desired for a Parameter, this behavior can be
supressed by specifying convert_types=False when defining the parameter.
The param documentation states that for a boolean, "kind" should be
"as_bool" from wlauto.utils.misc, but there is no "as_bool". Currently,
workload automation automatically converts native python types like bool
and int to workload automation specific ones. Remove this bit from the
documentation as it's not true any more.
Change-Id: I0100708530bcf67556eda386c39bc444a3e0f2b2