[VOL-4397] Updating omci-lib-go to 2.1.2

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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2018 - present.  Boling Consulting Solutions (bcsw.net)
+ * Copyright 2020-present Open Networking Foundation
+
+ * 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.
+ */
+/*
+ * NOTE: This file was generated, manual edits will be overwritten!
+ *
+ * Generated by 'goCodeGenerator.py':
+ *              https://github.com/cboling/OMCI-parser/README.md
+ */
+
+package generated
+
+import "github.com/deckarep/golang-set"
+
+// IpHostConfigDataClassID is the 16-bit ID for the OMCI
+// Managed entity IP host config data
+const IpHostConfigDataClassID = ClassID(134) // 0x0086
+
+var iphostconfigdataBME *ManagedEntityDefinition
+
+// IpHostConfigData (Class ID: #134 / 0x0086)
+//	The IP host config data configures IPv4 based services offered on the ONU. The ONU automatically
+//	creates instances of this ME if IP host services are available. A possible IPv6 stack is
+//	supported through the IPv6 host config data ME. In this clause, references to IP addresses are
+//	understood to mean IPv4.
+//
+//	Relationships
+//		An instance of this ME is associated with the ONU ME. Any number of TCP/UDP config data MEs can
+//		point to the IP host config data, to model any number of ports and protocols. Performance may be
+//		monitored through an implicitly linked IP host PM history data ME.
+//
+//	Attributes
+//		Managed Entity Id
+//			This attribute uniquely identifies each instance of this ME. The ONU creates as many instances
+//			as there are independent IPv4 stacks on the ONU. To facilitate discovery, IP host config data
+//			MEs should be numbered from 0 upwards. The ONU should create IP(v4) and IPv6 host config data
+//			MEs with separate ME IDs, such that other MEs can use a single TP type attribute to link with
+//			either. (R) (mandatory) (2 bytes)
+//
+//		Ip Options
+//			This attribute is a bit map that enables or disables IP-related options. The value 1 enables the
+//			option while 0 disables it. The default value of this attribute is 0.
+//
+//			0x01	Enable DHCP
+//
+//			0x02	Respond to pings
+//
+//			0x04	Respond to traceroute messages
+//
+//			0x08	Enable IP stack
+//
+//			0x10..0x80	Reserved
+//
+//			(R,-W) (mandatory) (1-byte)
+//
+//		Mac Address
+//			This attribute indicates the MAC address used by the IP node. (R) (mandatory) (6-bytes)
+//
+//		Onu Identifier
+//			A unique ONU identifier string. If set to a non-null value, this string is used instead of the
+//			MAC address in retrieving dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) parameters. If the string
+//			is shorter than 25 characters, it must be null terminated. Its default value is 25 null bytes.
+//			(R,-W) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+//
+//			Several attributes of this ME may be paired together into two categories, manual settings and
+//			current values.
+//
+//			While the IP stack is disabled, there is no IP connectivity to the external world from this ME
+//			instance.
+//
+//			While DHCP is disabled, the current values are always the same as the manual settings. While
+//			DHCP is enabled, the current values are those assigned by DHCP, or undefined (0) if DHCP has
+//			never assigned values.
+//
+//		Ip Address
+//			The address used for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
+//			(mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Mask
+//			The subnet mask for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W) (mandatory)
+//			(4-bytes)
+//
+//		Gateway
+//			The default gateway address used for IP host services; this attribute has the default value 0.
+//			(R,-W) (mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Primary Dns
+//			The address of the primary DNS server; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
+//			(mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Secondary Dns
+//			The address of the secondary DNS server; this attribute has the default value 0. (R,-W)
+//			(mandatory) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Current Address
+//			Current address of the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Current Mask
+//			Current subnet mask for the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Current Gateway
+//			Current default gateway address for the IP host service. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Current Primary Dns
+//			Current primary DNS server address. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Current Secondary Dns
+//			Current secondary DNS server address. (R) (optional) (4-bytes)
+//
+//		Domain Name
+//			If DHCP indicates a domain name, it is presented here. If no domain name is indicated, this
+//			attribute is set to a null string. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
+//			terminated. The default value is 25 null bytes. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+//
+//		Host Name
+//			If DHCP indicates a host name, it is presented here. If no host name is indicated, this
+//			attribute is set to a null string. If the string is shorter than 25-bytes, it must be null
+//			terminated. The default value is 25 null bytes. (R) (mandatory) (25-bytes)
+//
+//		Relay Agent Options
+//			This attribute is a pointer to a large string ME whose content specifies one or more DHCP relay
+//			agent options. (R, W) (optional) (2-bytes)
+//
+//			The contents of the large string are parsed by the ONU and converted into text strings. Variable
+//			substitution is based on defined three-character groups, each of which begins with the '%'
+//			character. The string '%%' is an escape mechanism whose output is a single '%' character. When
+//			the ONU cannot perform variable substitution on a substring of the large string, it generates
+//			the specified option as an exact quotation of the provisioned substring value.
+//
+//			Provisioning of the large string is separate from the operation of setting the pointer in this
+//			attribute. It is the responsibility of the OLT to ensure that the large string contents are
+//			correct and meaningful.
+//
+//			Three-character variable definitions are as follows. The first variable in the large string must
+//			specify one of the option types. Both options for a given IP version may be present if desired,
+//			each introduced by its option identifier. Terminology is taken from clause 3.9.3 of [b-BBF
+//			TR-101].
+//
+//			%01, %18 Specifies that the following string is for option 82 sub-option 1, agent circuit-ID
+//			(IPv4) or option 18, interface-ID (IPv6). The equivalence permits the same large string to be
+//			used in both IP environments.
+//
+//			%02, %37 Specifies that the following string is for option 82 sub-option 2, relay agent remote-
+//			ID (IPv4) or option 37, relay agent remote-ID (IPv6). The equivalence permits the same large
+//			string to be used in both IP environments.
+//
+//			%SL	In [b-BBF TR-101], this is called a slot. In an ONU, this variable refers to a shelf. It
+//			would be meaningful if the ONU has multiple shelves internally or is daisy-chained to multiple
+//			equipment modules. The range of this variable is "0".. "99"
+//
+//			%SU	In TR-101, this is called a sub-slot. In fact, it represents a cardholder. The range of this
+//			variable is "0".. "99"
+//
+//			%PO	UNI port number. The range of this variable is "0".. "999"
+//
+//			%AE	ATM or Ethernet. This variable can take on the values "atm" or "eth".
+//
+//			%SV	S-VID for Ethernet UNI, or ATM virtual path identifier (VPI) for ATM UNI, as it exists on
+//			the DHCP request received upstream across the UNI. Range "0".. "4096" for S-VID; range "0"..
+//			"255" for VPI. The value "4096" indicates no S-VID tag.
+//
+//			%CV	C-VID (Q-VID) for Ethernet UNI, or ATM virtual circuit identifier (VCI) for ATM UNI, as it
+//			exists on the DHCP request received upstream across the UNI. Range "0".. "4096" for C-VID; range
+//			"0".."65535" for VCI. The value "4096" indicates no C-VID tag.
+//
+//			Spaces in the provisioned string are significant.
+//
+//			Example: if the large string were provisioned with the value
+//
+//			%01%SL/%SU/%PO:%AE/%SV.%CV<null>,
+//
+//			then the ONU would generate the following DHCP option 82 agent circuit-ID string for an Ethernet
+//			UNI that sent a DHCP request with no S tag and C tag = 3210 on shelf 2, slot 3, port 4.
+//
+//			2/3/4:eth/4096.3210
+//
+//			With the same provisioning, the ONU would generate the following DHCP option 82 agent circuit-ID
+//			string for an ATM UNI that sent a DHCP request on VPI = 123 and VCI = 4567 on shelf 2, slot 3,
+//			port 4.
+//
+//			2/3/4:atm/123.4567
+//
+type IpHostConfigData struct {
+	ManagedEntityDefinition
+	Attributes AttributeValueMap
+}
+
+func init() {
+	iphostconfigdataBME = &ManagedEntityDefinition{
+		Name:    "IpHostConfigData",
+		ClassID: 134,
+		MessageTypes: mapset.NewSetWith(
+			Get,
+			Set,
+			Test,
+		),
+		AllowedAttributeMask: 0xffff,
+		AttributeDefinitions: AttributeDefinitionMap{
+			0:  Uint16Field("ManagedEntityId", PointerAttributeType, 0x0000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 0),
+			1:  ByteField("IpOptions", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x8000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 1),
+			2:  MultiByteField("MacAddress", OctetsAttributeType, 0x4000, 6, toOctets("AAAAAAAA"), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), false, false, false, 2),
+			3:  MultiByteField("OnuIdentifier", OctetsAttributeType, 0x2000, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 3),
+			4:  Uint32Field("IpAddress", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x1000, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 4),
+			5:  Uint32Field("Mask", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0800, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 5),
+			6:  Uint32Field("Gateway", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0400, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 6),
+			7:  Uint32Field("PrimaryDns", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0200, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 7),
+			8:  Uint32Field("SecondaryDns", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0100, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), false, false, false, 8),
+			9:  Uint32Field("CurrentAddress", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0080, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 9),
+			10: Uint32Field("CurrentMask", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0040, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 10),
+			11: Uint32Field("CurrentGateway", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0020, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 11),
+			12: Uint32Field("CurrentPrimaryDns", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0010, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 12),
+			13: Uint32Field("CurrentSecondaryDns", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0008, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, true, false, 13),
+			14: MultiByteField("DomainName", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0004, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, false, false, 14),
+			15: MultiByteField("HostName", OctetsAttributeType, 0x0002, 25, toOctets("AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="), mapset.NewSetWith(Read), true, false, false, 15),
+			16: Uint16Field("RelayAgentOptions", UnsignedIntegerAttributeType, 0x0001, 0, mapset.NewSetWith(Read, Write), true, true, false, 16),
+		},
+		Access:  CreatedByOnu,
+		Support: UnknownSupport,
+	}
+}
+
+// NewIpHostConfigData (class ID 134) creates the basic
+// Managed Entity definition that is used to validate an ME of this type that
+// is received from or transmitted to the OMCC.
+func NewIpHostConfigData(params ...ParamData) (*ManagedEntity, OmciErrors) {
+	return NewManagedEntity(*iphostconfigdataBME, params...)
+}