Agreed that for complex elements use lengthKind
'implicit' and for simple BLOBs model as unsigned integer of specified
bit length.
Regards
Steve Hanson
Architect, IBM
DFDL
Co-Chair, OGF
DFDL Working Group
IBM SWG, Hursley, UK
smh@uk.ibm.com
tel:+44-1962-815848
From:
Steve Hanson/UK/IBM
To:
Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>,
Cc:
"dfdl-wg@ogf.org"
<dfdl-wg@ogf.org>
Date:
26/03/2014 10:22
Subject:
Re: [DFDL-WG]
lengthUnits bits not allowed for complex type - Unnecessary restriction
on length units?
Mike,
I think the expectation was that such
fields would be modelled as unsigned integers. The issue then becomes
one of max size.
From your MIL spec quote below, it looks
like this type is dfdl:lengthKind 'prefixed', with dfdl:prefixLengthIncludesPrefix
'yes' ?
Regards
Steve Hanson
Architect, IBM
DFDL
Co-Chair, OGF
DFDL Working Group
IBM SWG, Hursley, UK
smh@uk.ibm.com
tel:+44-1962-815848
From:
Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>
To:
"dfdl-wg@ogf.org"
<dfdl-wg@ogf.org>,
Date:
25/03/2014 18:08
Subject:
Re: [DFDL-WG]
lengthUnits bits not allowed for complex type - Unnecessary restriction
on length units?
Sent by:
dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org
I know on the call I agreed that complex types with length
bits wouldn't be needed, but I rechecked the format I am trying to implement,
which is MIL-STD-2045-47001D (which is public) and I found this (emphasis
mine):
5.6.42 Group Size field.
This field shall be a 12-bit binary number indicating the size, in
bits, of the Future Use Group in which this field is
contained. A value of “0” should not be used for this field. If the parent
group is specified present then this child
field is mandatory.
Turns out that these things are all just binary blobs
in this spec document. There is no sub-structure provided as these are
"Future Use", but it's always possible they will get specified
or already are and I am just unaware of the document which gives the format
of some of these. There are a flock of related standards to this one. Most
are, unfortunately, not publicly available.
I am at a bit of a loss how to model these bit-length
fields. HexBinary type allows length only in bytes to be compatible with
XSD hexBinary which has a string-of-hex representation.
I suppose I could use an xs:nonNegativeInteger with up to 4096 bits as
the blob. Is there any other viable option? (array of bit is not viable)
My concrete suggestion: this data format is the same one
that motivates the proposed dfdl:bitOrder property. I suggest that dfdl:bitOrder,
along with any other issues needed to implement this standard, all be addressed
at once when I've had time to complete an initial implementation in the
daffodil code base.
Lifting the restriction on these lengthUnits bits for complex types may
well be required.
...mikeb
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>
wrote:
In section 12.3.7.3 we have this sentence:
"The dfdl:lengthUnits may be 'bytes' or 'characters' and it is a schema
definition error otherwise. "
Does anyone recall why we have this?
I have data formats which are bit oriented and there are complex types
which would naturally not be a multiple of 8 bytes long, e.g., 1 bit field,
3 bit field, 10 bit field, 6 bit field = 20 bits.
I can't think of any reason for this restriction other than to explain
how fillByte is used to fill in unused bits. But I think we can say that
any unused bits are filled in with bits from the fillByte, and we don't
have to be specific about which bits from the fillByte.
Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL Workgroup Co-Chair
| Tresys Technology | www.tresys.com
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