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Peasant is a protocol abstraction of how to control agents that need to communicate with a central entity or entities. We define agents as peasants and central entities(bases) as bastions. This project won't define the implementation, security level neither levels of redundancies but instead a minimal contract of what should be implemented. A bastion/peasant relationship could be defined as stateful or not. If stateful it is necessary to implement a session control in the bastion where peasants need to perform knocks(as knock at the door) in order to get permission or a valid session. In a stateless case we just ignore any knock implementation. What must be implemented in the protocol are nonce generation, consumption and validation on both sides and a directory list of available resources offered by a bastion for peasants to consume.
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I am trying to understand various available AGL specific options that we can give in config.xml and I am referring to the link below
https://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/en/halibut/apis_services/reference/af-main/2.2-config.xml.html
This is the sample config.xml file
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Answered 2020-Mar-06 at 09:48I figured out why we need this
required-api: param name="#target"
OPTIONAL(not compulsory)
It declares the name of the unit(in question it is main) requiring the listed apis. Only one instance of the param “#target” is allowed. When there is not instance of this param, it behave as if the target main was specified.
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You can use peasant like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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