OVMS3-idf/components/freemodbus/modbus/include/mb.h
Alex Lisitsyn f0eb9985b9 examples: freemodbus port slave basic implementation
This example adds functionality to support basic communication in RS485 networks using Modbus protocol.
This example uses FreeModbus stack and regular UART driver API to communicate in RS485 half duplex mode.
Added initial support of modbus controller pure C api to access device parameters over Modbus transport.
Move freemodbus stack and port files into components folder
Move the modbus_controller interface into components idf folder
Source files updated after review.
Add modbus interface documentation docs/en/api-reference/protocols/modbus.rst
porttimer.c: fix bug with timer1 selected in the Kconfig
Add support of cmake system (added cmake files)

Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/858
2018-10-17 12:47:12 +02:00

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/*
* FreeModbus Libary: A portable Modbus implementation for Modbus ASCII/RTU.
* Copyright (c) 2006 Christian Walter <wolti@sil.at>
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*
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* File: $Id: mb.h,v 1.17 2006/12/07 22:10:34 wolti Exp $
*/
#ifndef _MB_H
#define _MB_H
#include "port.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#endif
#include "mbport.h"
#include "mbproto.h"
/*! \defgroup modbus Modbus
* \code #include "mb.h" \endcode
*
* This module defines the interface for the application. It contains
* the basic functions and types required to use the Modbus protocol stack.
* A typical application will want to call eMBInit() first. If the device
* is ready to answer network requests it must then call eMBEnable() to activate
* the protocol stack. In the main loop the function eMBPoll() must be called
* periodically. The time interval between pooling depends on the configured
* Modbus timeout. If an RTOS is available a separate task should be created
* and the task should always call the function eMBPoll().
*
* \code
* // Initialize protocol stack in RTU mode for a slave with address 10 = 0x0A
* eMBInit( MB_RTU, 0x0A, 38400, MB_PAR_EVEN );
* // Enable the Modbus Protocol Stack.
* eMBEnable( );
* for( ;; )
* {
* // Call the main polling loop of the Modbus protocol stack.
* eMBPoll( );
* ...
* }
* \endcode
*/
/* ----------------------- Defines ------------------------------------------*/
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Use the default Modbus TCP port (502)
*/
#define MB_TCP_PORT_USE_DEFAULT 0
/* ----------------------- Type definitions ---------------------------------*/
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Modbus serial transmission modes (RTU/ASCII).
*
* Modbus serial supports two transmission modes. Either ASCII or RTU. RTU
* is faster but has more hardware requirements and requires a network with
* a low jitter. ASCII is slower and more reliable on slower links (E.g. modems)
*/
typedef enum
{
MB_RTU, /*!< RTU transmission mode. */
MB_ASCII, /*!< ASCII transmission mode. */
MB_TCP /*!< TCP mode. */
} eMBMode;
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief If register should be written or read.
*
* This value is passed to the callback functions which support either
* reading or writing register values. Writing means that the application
* registers should be updated and reading means that the modbus protocol
* stack needs to know the current register values.
*
* \see eMBRegHoldingCB( ), eMBRegCoilsCB( ), eMBRegDiscreteCB( ) and
* eMBRegInputCB( ).
*/
typedef enum
{
MB_REG_READ, /*!< Read register values and pass to protocol stack. */
MB_REG_WRITE /*!< Update register values. */
} eMBRegisterMode;
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Errorcodes used by all function in the protocol stack.
*/
typedef enum
{
MB_ENOERR, /*!< no error. */
MB_ENOREG, /*!< illegal register address. */
MB_EINVAL, /*!< illegal argument. */
MB_EPORTERR, /*!< porting layer error. */
MB_ENORES, /*!< insufficient resources. */
MB_EIO, /*!< I/O error. */
MB_EILLSTATE, /*!< protocol stack in illegal state. */
MB_ETIMEDOUT /*!< timeout error occurred. */
} eMBErrorCode;
/* ----------------------- Function prototypes ------------------------------*/
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Initialize the Modbus protocol stack.
*
* This functions initializes the ASCII or RTU module and calls the
* init functions of the porting layer to prepare the hardware. Please
* note that the receiver is still disabled and no Modbus frames are
* processed until eMBEnable( ) has been called.
*
* \param eMode If ASCII or RTU mode should be used.
* \param ucSlaveAddress The slave address. Only frames sent to this
* address or to the broadcast address are processed.
* \param ucPort The port to use. E.g. 1 for COM1 on windows. This value
* is platform dependent and some ports simply choose to ignore it.
* \param ulBaudRate The baudrate. E.g. 19200. Supported baudrates depend
* on the porting layer.
* \param eParity Parity used for serial transmission.
*
* \return If no error occurs the function returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
* The protocol is then in the disabled state and ready for activation
* by calling eMBEnable( ). Otherwise one of the following error codes
* is returned:
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL If the slave address was not valid. Valid
* slave addresses are in the range 1 - 247.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EPORTERR IF the porting layer returned an error.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBInit( eMBMode eMode, UCHAR ucSlaveAddress,
UCHAR ucPort, ULONG ulBaudRate, eMBParity eParity );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Initialize the Modbus protocol stack for Modbus TCP.
*
* This function initializes the Modbus TCP Module. Please note that
* frame processing is still disabled until eMBEnable( ) is called.
*
* \param usTCPPort The TCP port to listen on.
* \return If the protocol stack has been initialized correctly the function
* returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. Otherwise one of the following error
* codes is returned:
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL If the slave address was not valid. Valid
* slave addresses are in the range 1 - 247.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EPORTERR IF the porting layer returned an error.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBTCPInit( USHORT usTCPPort );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Release resources used by the protocol stack.
*
* This function disables the Modbus protocol stack and release all
* hardware resources. It must only be called when the protocol stack
* is disabled.
*
* \note Note all ports implement this function. A port which wants to
* get an callback must define the macro MB_PORT_HAS_CLOSE to 1.
*
* \return If the resources where released it return eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
* If the protocol stack is not in the disabled state it returns
* eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBClose( void );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Enable the Modbus protocol stack.
*
* This function enables processing of Modbus frames. Enabling the protocol
* stack is only possible if it is in the disabled state.
*
* \return If the protocol stack is now in the state enabled it returns
* eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. If it was not in the disabled state it
* return eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBEnable( void );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Disable the Modbus protocol stack.
*
* This function disables processing of Modbus frames.
*
* \return If the protocol stack has been disabled it returns
* eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. If it was not in the enabled state it returns
* eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBDisable( void );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief The main pooling loop of the Modbus protocol stack.
*
* This function must be called periodically. The timer interval required
* is given by the application dependent Modbus slave timeout. Internally the
* function calls xMBPortEventGet() and waits for an event from the receiver or
* transmitter state machines.
*
* \return If the protocol stack is not in the enabled state the function
* returns eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE. Otherwise it returns
* eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBPoll( void );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Configure the slave id of the device.
*
* This function should be called when the Modbus function <em>Report Slave ID</em>
* is enabled ( By defining MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_ENABLED in mbconfig.h ).
*
* \param ucSlaveID Values is returned in the <em>Slave ID</em> byte of the
* <em>Report Slave ID</em> response.
* \param xIsRunning If TRUE the <em>Run Indicator Status</em> byte is set to 0xFF.
* otherwise the <em>Run Indicator Status</em> is 0x00.
* \param pucAdditional Values which should be returned in the <em>Additional</em>
* bytes of the <em> Report Slave ID</em> response.
* \param usAdditionalLen Length of the buffer <code>pucAdditonal</code>.
*
* \return If the static buffer defined by MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_BUF in
* mbconfig.h is to small it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENORES. Otherwise
* it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBSetSlaveID( UCHAR ucSlaveID, BOOL xIsRunning,
UCHAR const *pucAdditional,
USHORT usAdditionalLen );
/*! \ingroup modbus
* \brief Registers a callback handler for a given function code.
*
* This function registers a new callback handler for a given function code.
* The callback handler supplied is responsible for interpreting the Modbus PDU and
* the creation of an appropriate response. In case of an error it should return
* one of the possible Modbus exceptions which results in a Modbus exception frame
* sent by the protocol stack.
*
* \param ucFunctionCode The Modbus function code for which this handler should
* be registers. Valid function codes are in the range 1 to 127.
* \param pxHandler The function handler which should be called in case
* such a frame is received. If \c NULL a previously registered function handler
* for this function code is removed.
*
* \return eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR if the handler has been installed. If no
* more resources are available it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENORES. In this
* case the values in mbconfig.h should be adjusted. If the argument was not
* valid it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBRegisterCB( UCHAR ucFunctionCode,
pxMBFunctionHandler pxHandler );
/* ----------------------- Callback -----------------------------------------*/
/*! \defgroup modbus_registers Modbus Registers
* \code #include "mb.h" \endcode
* The protocol stack does not internally allocate any memory for the
* registers. This makes the protocol stack very small and also usable on
* low end targets. In addition the values don't have to be in the memory
* and could for example be stored in a flash.<br>
* Whenever the protocol stack requires a value it calls one of the callback
* function with the register address and the number of registers to read
* as an argument. The application should then read the actual register values
* (for example the ADC voltage) and should store the result in the supplied
* buffer.<br>
* If the protocol stack wants to update a register value because a write
* register function was received a buffer with the new register values is
* passed to the callback function. The function should then use these values
* to update the application register values.
*/
/*! \ingroup modbus_registers
* \brief Callback function used if the value of a <em>Input Register</em>
* is required by the protocol stack. The starting register address is given
* by \c usAddress and the last register is given by <tt>usAddress +
* usNRegs - 1</tt>.
*
* \param pucRegBuffer A buffer where the callback function should write
* the current value of the modbus registers to.
* \param usAddress The starting address of the register. Input registers
* are in the range 1 - 65535.
* \param usNRegs Number of registers the callback function must supply.
*
* \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
* Modbus response is sent.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application can not supply values
* for registers within this range. In this case a
* <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> exception frame is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
* currently not available and the application dependent response
* timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
* exception is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
* a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBRegInputCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
USHORT usNRegs );
/*! \ingroup modbus_registers
* \brief Callback function used if a <em>Holding Register</em> value is
* read or written by the protocol stack. The starting register address
* is given by \c usAddress and the last register is given by
* <tt>usAddress + usNRegs - 1</tt>.
*
* \param pucRegBuffer If the application registers values should be updated the
* buffer points to the new registers values. If the protocol stack needs
* to now the current values the callback function should write them into
* this buffer.
* \param usAddress The starting address of the register.
* \param usNRegs Number of registers to read or write.
* \param eMode If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_WRITE the application register
* values should be updated from the values in the buffer. For example
* this would be the case when the Modbus master has issued an
* <b>WRITE SINGLE REGISTER</b> command.
* If the value eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_READ the application should copy
* the current values into the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
*
* \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
* Modbus response is sent.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application can not supply values
* for registers within this range. In this case a
* <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> exception frame is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
* currently not available and the application dependent response
* timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
* exception is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
* a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBRegHoldingCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
USHORT usNRegs, eMBRegisterMode eMode );
/*! \ingroup modbus_registers
* \brief Callback function used if a <em>Coil Register</em> value is
* read or written by the protocol stack. If you are going to use
* this function you might use the functions xMBUtilSetBits( ) and
* xMBUtilGetBits( ) for working with bitfields.
*
* \param pucRegBuffer The bits are packed in bytes where the first coil
* starting at address \c usAddress is stored in the LSB of the
* first byte in the buffer <code>pucRegBuffer</code>.
* If the buffer should be written by the callback function unused
* coil values (I.e. if not a multiple of eight coils is used) should be set
* to zero.
* \param usAddress The first coil number.
* \param usNCoils Number of coil values requested.
* \param eMode If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_WRITE the application values should
* be updated from the values supplied in the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
* If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_READ the application should store the current
* values in the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
*
* \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
* Modbus response is sent.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application does not map an coils
* within the requested address range. In this case a
* <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
* currently not available and the application dependent response
* timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
* exception is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
* a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBRegCoilsCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
USHORT usNCoils, eMBRegisterMode eMode );
/*! \ingroup modbus_registers
* \brief Callback function used if a <em>Input Discrete Register</em> value is
* read by the protocol stack.
*
* If you are going to use his function you might use the functions
* xMBUtilSetBits( ) and xMBUtilGetBits( ) for working with bitfields.
*
* \param pucRegBuffer The buffer should be updated with the current
* coil values. The first discrete input starting at \c usAddress must be
* stored at the LSB of the first byte in the buffer. If the requested number
* is not a multiple of eight the remaining bits should be set to zero.
* \param usAddress The starting address of the first discrete input.
* \param usNDiscrete Number of discrete input values.
* \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
* Modbus response is sent.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If no such discrete inputs exists.
* In this case a <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> exception frame is sent
* as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
* currently not available and the application dependent response
* timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
* exception is sent as a response.
* - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
* a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
*/
eMBErrorCode eMBRegDiscreteCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
USHORT usNDiscrete );
#ifdef __cplusplus
PR_END_EXTERN_C
#endif
#endif