/* * Copyright © 2001-2008 Stéphane Raimbault * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef _MODBUS_H_ #define _MODBUS_H_ #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define MODBUS_TCP_DEFAULT_PORT 502 #define HEADER_LENGTH_RTU 0 #define PRESET_QUERY_LENGTH_RTU 6 #define PRESET_RESPONSE_LENGTH_RTU 2 #define HEADER_LENGTH_TCP 6 #define PRESET_QUERY_LENGTH_TCP 12 #define PRESET_RESPONSE_LENGTH_TCP 8 #define CHECKSUM_LENGTH_RTU 2 #define CHECKSUM_LENGTH_TCP 0 /* It's not really the minimal length (the real one is report slave ID * in RTU (4 bytes)) but it's a convenient size to use in RTU or TCP * communications to read many values or write a single one. * Maximum between : * - HEADER_LENGTH_TCP (6) + slave (1) + function (1) + address (2) + * number (2) * - HEADER_LENGTH_RTU (0) + slave (1) + function (1) + address (2) + * number (2) + CRC (2) */ #define MIN_QUERY_LENGTH 12 /* Page 102, Application Notes of PI–MBUS–300: * The maximum length of the entire message must not exceed 256 * bytes. */ #define MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH 256 #define MAX_STATUS 800 #define MAX_REGISTERS 100 #define REPORT_SLAVE_ID_LENGTH 75 /* Time out between trames in microsecond */ #define TIME_OUT_BEGIN_OF_TRAME 500000 #define TIME_OUT_END_OF_TRAME 500000 #ifndef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #endif #ifndef TRUE #define TRUE 1 #endif #ifndef OFF #define OFF 0 #endif #ifndef ON #define ON 1 #endif /* Function codes */ #define FC_READ_COIL_STATUS 0x01 /* discretes inputs */ #define FC_READ_INPUT_STATUS 0x02 /* discretes outputs */ #define FC_READ_HOLDING_REGISTERS 0x03 #define FC_READ_INPUT_REGISTERS 0x04 #define FC_FORCE_SINGLE_COIL 0x05 #define FC_PRESET_SINGLE_REGISTER 0x06 #define FC_READ_EXCEPTION_STATUS 0x07 #define FC_FORCE_MULTIPLE_COILS 0x0F #define FC_PRESET_MULTIPLE_REGISTERS 0x10 #define FC_REPORT_SLAVE_ID 0x11 /* Protocol exceptions */ #define ILLEGAL_FUNCTION -0x01 #define ILLEGAL_DATA_ADDRESS -0x02 #define ILLEGAL_DATA_VALUE -0x03 #define SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE -0x04 #define SERVER_FAILURE -0x04 #define ACKNOWLEDGE -0x05 #define SLAVE_DEVICE_BUSY -0x06 #define SERVER_BUSY -0x06 #define NEGATIVE_ACKNOWLEDGE -0x07 #define MEMORY_PARITY_ERROR -0x08 #define GATEWAY_PROBLEM_PATH -0x0A #define GATEWAY_PROBLEM_TARGET -0x0B /* Local */ #define COMM_TIME_OUT -0x0C #define PORT_SOCKET_FAILURE -0x0D #define SELECT_FAILURE -0x0E #define TOO_MANY_DATA -0x0F #define INVALID_CRC -0x10 #define INVALID_EXCEPTION_CODE -0x11 #define CONNECTION_CLOSED -0x12 /* Internal using */ #define MSG_LENGTH_UNDEFINED -1 typedef enum { RTU, TCP } type_com_t; typedef enum { FLUSH_OR_RECONNECT_ON_ERROR, NOP_ON_ERROR } error_handling_t; /* This structure is byte-aligned */ typedef struct { /* Descriptor (tty or socket) */ int fd; /* Communication mode: RTU or TCP */ type_com_t type_com; /* Flag debug */ int debug; /* Header length used for offset */ int header_length; /* Checksum length RTU = 2 and TCP = 0 */ int checksum_length; /* TCP port */ int port; /* Device: "/dev/ttyS0", "/dev/ttyUSB0" or "/dev/tty.USA19*" on Mac OS X for KeySpan USB<->Serial adapters this string had to be made bigger on OS X as the directory+file name was bigger than 19 bytes. Making it 67 bytes for now, but OS X does support 256 byte file names. May become a problem in the future. */ #ifdef __APPLE_CC__ char device[64]; #else char device[16]; #endif /* Bauds: 9600, 19200, 57600, 115200, etc */ int baud; /* Data bit */ uint8_t data_bit; /* Stop bit */ uint8_t stop_bit; /* Parity: "even", "odd", "none" */ char parity[5]; /* In error_treat with TCP, do a reconnect or just dump the error */ uint8_t error_handling; /* IP address */ char ip[16]; /* Save old termios settings */ struct termios old_tios; // Whether to save raw i/o data or not int response_length; // Raw input/output data int saveRawData; int rawQueryLength; int rawResponseLength; uint8_t rawQuery[MIN_QUERY_LENGTH+4]; uint8_t rawResponse[MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH]; } modbus_param_t; typedef struct { int nb_coil_status; int nb_input_status; int nb_input_registers; int nb_holding_registers; uint8_t *tab_coil_status; uint8_t *tab_input_status; uint16_t *tab_input_registers; uint16_t *tab_holding_registers; } modbus_mapping_t; /* All functions used for sending or receiving data return: - the numbers of values (bits or word) if success (0 or more) - less than 0 for exceptions errors */ /* Reads the boolean status of coils and sets the array elements in the destination to TRUE or FALSE */ int read_coil_status(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int start_addr, int nb, uint8_t *dest); /* Same as read_coil_status but reads the slaves input table */ int read_input_status(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int start_addr, int nb, uint8_t *dest); /* Reads the holding registers in a slave and put the data into an array */ int read_holding_registers(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int start_addr, int nb, uint16_t *dest); /* Reads the input registers in a slave and put the data into an array */ int read_input_registers(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int start_addr, int nb, uint16_t *dest); /* Turns ON or OFF a single coil in the slave device */ int force_single_coil(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int coil_addr, int state); /* Sets a value in one holding register in the slave device */ int preset_single_register(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int reg_addr, int value); /* Sets/resets the coils in the slave from an array in argument */ int force_multiple_coils(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int start_addr, int nb, const uint8_t *data); /* Copies the values in the slave from the array given in argument */ int preset_multiple_registers(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, int start_addr, int nb, const uint16_t *data); /* Returns the slave id! */ int report_slave_id(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int slave, uint8_t *dest); /* Initializes the modbus_param_t structure for RTU. - device: "/dev/ttyS0" - baud: 9600, 19200, 57600, 115200, etc - parity: "even", "odd" or "none" - data_bits: 5, 6, 7, 8 - stop_bits: 1, 2 */ void modbus_init_rtu(modbus_param_t *mb_param, const char *device, int baud, const char *parity, int data_bit, int stop_bit); /* Initializes the modbus_param_t structure for TCP. - ip : "192.168.0.5" - port : 1099 Set the port to MODBUS_TCP_DEFAULT_PORT to use the default one (502). It's convenient to use a port number greater than or equal to 1024 because it's not necessary to be root to use this port number. */ void modbus_init_tcp(modbus_param_t *mb_param, const char *ip_address, int port); /* By default, the error handling mode used is RECONNECT_ON_ERROR. With RECONNECT_ON_ERROR, the library will attempt an immediate reconnection which may hang for several seconds if the network to the remote target unit is down. With NOP_ON_ERROR, it is expected that the application will check for network error returns and deal with them as necessary. This function is only useful in TCP mode. */ void modbus_set_error_handling(modbus_param_t *mb_param, error_handling_t error_handling); /* Establishes a modbus connexion. Returns -1 if an error occured. */ int modbus_connect(modbus_param_t *mb_param); /* Closes a modbus connection */ void modbus_close(modbus_param_t *mb_param); /* Activates the debug messages */ void modbus_set_debug(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int boolean); // Activates saving raw query and responses void modbus_set_raw_data_save(modbus_param_t *mb_param, int boolean); // Returns a raw query int modbus_last_raw_query(modbus_param_t *mb_param, uint8_t *rawQuery); // Returns a raw response int modbus_last_raw_response(modbus_param_t *mb_param, uint8_t *rawResponse); int modbus_last_raw_query_length(modbus_param_t *mb_param); int modbus_last_raw_response_length(modbus_param_t *mb_param); /** * SLAVE/CLIENT FUNCTIONS **/ /* Allocates 4 arrays to store coils, input status, input registers and holding registers. The pointers are stored in modbus_mapping structure. Returns: TRUE if ok, FALSE on failure */ int modbus_mapping_new(modbus_mapping_t *mb_mapping, int nb_coil_status, int nb_input_status, int nb_holding_registers, int nb_input_registers); /* Frees the 4 arrays */ void modbus_mapping_free(modbus_mapping_t *mb_mapping); /* Initializes the modbus_param_t structure for a TCP slave (server) */ int modbus_init_listen_tcp(modbus_param_t *mb_param); /* Listens for any query from a modbus master in TCP Not tested in RTU communication. */ int modbus_listen(modbus_param_t *mb_param, uint8_t *query, int *query_length); /* Manages the received query. Analyses the query and constructs a response. If an error occurs, this function construct the response accordingly. */ void modbus_manage_query(modbus_param_t *mb_param, const uint8_t *query, int query_length, modbus_mapping_t *mb_mapping); /** * UTILS FUNCTIONS **/ /* Sets many input/coil status from a single byte value (all 8 bits of the byte value are setted) */ void set_bits_from_byte(uint8_t *dest, int address, const uint8_t value); /* Sets many input/coil status from a table of bytes (only the bits between address and address + nb_bits are setted) */ void set_bits_from_bytes(uint8_t *dest, int address, int nb_bits, const uint8_t *tab_byte); /* Gets the byte value from many input/coil status. To obtain a full byte, set nb_bits to 8. */ uint8_t get_byte_from_bits(const uint8_t *src, int address, int nb_bits); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _MODBUS_H_ */