67f62a79c1
add support of modbus master ascii rename base dir name of master and slave example to be mb_slave, mb_master to avoid conflict with sdio/slave example test add Kconfig option to enable ASCII and RTU mode separately update ASCII options + remove cast for errors added baudrate for examples into Kconfig updated magic numbers for timer timeout put ascii private definitions into one file
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menu "Modbus configuration"
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config FMB_COMM_MODE_RTU_EN
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bool "Enable Modbus stack support for RTU mode"
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default y
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help
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Enable RTU Modbus communication mode option for Modbus serial stack.
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config FMB_COMM_MODE_ASCII_EN
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bool "Enable Modbus stack support for ASCII mode"
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default y
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help
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Enable ASCII Modbus communication mode option for Modbus serial stack.
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config FMB_MASTER_TIMEOUT_MS_RESPOND
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int "Slave respond timeout (Milliseconds)"
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default 150
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range 50 400
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help
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If master sends a frame which is not broadcast, it has to wait sometime for slave response.
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if slave is not respond in this time, the master will process timeout error.
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config FMB_MASTER_DELAY_MS_CONVERT
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int "Slave conversion delay (Milliseconds)"
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default 200
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range 50 400
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help
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If master sends a broadcast frame, it has to wait conversion time to delay,
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then master can send next frame.
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config FMB_QUEUE_LENGTH
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int "Modbus serial task queue length"
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range 0 200
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default 20
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help
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Modbus serial driver queue length. It is used by event queue task.
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See the serial driver API for more information.
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config FMB_SERIAL_TASK_STACK_SIZE
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int "Modbus serial task stack size"
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range 768 8192
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default 2048
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help
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Modbus serial task stack size for event queue task.
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It may be adjusted when debugging is enabled (for example).
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config FMB_SERIAL_BUF_SIZE
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int "Modbus serial task RX/TX buffer size"
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range 0 2048
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default 256
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help
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Modbus serial task RX and TX buffer size for UART driver initialization.
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This buffer is used for modbus frame transfer. The Modbus protocol maximum
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frame size is 256 bytes. Bigger size can be used for non standard implementations.
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config FMB_SERIAL_ASCII_BITS_PER_SYMB
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int "Number of data bits per ASCII character"
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default 8
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range 7 8
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depends on FMB_COMM_MODE_ASCII_EN
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help
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This option defines the number of data bits per ASCII character.
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config FMB_SERIAL_ASCII_TIMEOUT_RESPOND_MS
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int "Response timeout for ASCII communication mode (ms)"
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default 1000
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range 300 2000
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depends on FMB_COMM_MODE_ASCII_EN
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help
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This option defines response timeout of slave in milliseconds for ASCII communication mode.
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Thus the timeout will expire and allow the master’s program to handle the error.
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config FMB_SERIAL_TASK_PRIO
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int "Modbus serial task priority"
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range 3 10
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default 10
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help
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Modbus UART driver event task priority.
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The priority of Modbus controller task is equal to (CONFIG_FMB_SERIAL_TASK_PRIO - 1).
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config FMB_CONTROLLER_SLAVE_ID_SUPPORT
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bool "Modbus controller slave ID support"
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default n
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help
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Modbus slave ID support enable.
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When enabled the Modbus <Report Slave ID> command is supported by stack.
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config FMB_CONTROLLER_SLAVE_ID
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hex "Modbus controller slave ID"
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range 0 4294967295
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default 0x00112233
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depends on FMB_CONTROLLER_SLAVE_ID_SUPPORT
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help
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Modbus slave ID value to identify modbus device
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in the network using <Report Slave ID> command.
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Most significant byte of ID is used as short device ID and
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other three bytes used as long ID.
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config FMB_CONTROLLER_NOTIFY_TIMEOUT
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int "Modbus controller notification timeout (ms)"
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range 0 200
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default 20
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help
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Modbus controller notification timeout in milliseconds.
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This timeout is used to send notification about accessed parameters.
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config FMB_CONTROLLER_NOTIFY_QUEUE_SIZE
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int "Modbus controller notification queue size"
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range 0 200
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default 20
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help
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Modbus controller notification queue size.
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The notification queue is used to get information about accessed parameters.
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config FMB_CONTROLLER_STACK_SIZE
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int "Modbus controller stack size"
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range 0 8192
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default 4096
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help
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Modbus controller task stack size. The Stack size may be adjusted when
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debug mode is used which requires more stack size (for example).
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config FMB_EVENT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT
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int "Modbus stack event queue timeout (ms)"
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range 0 500
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default 20
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help
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Modbus stack event queue timeout in milliseconds. This may help to optimize
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Modbus stack event processing time.
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config FMB_TIMER_PORT_ENABLED
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bool "Modbus slave stack use timer for 3.5T symbol time measurement"
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default y
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help
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If this option is set the Modbus stack uses timer for T3.5 time measurement.
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Else the internal UART TOUT timeout is used for 3.5T symbol time measurement.
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config FMB_TIMER_GROUP
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int "Modbus Timer group number"
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range 0 1
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default 0
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help
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Modbus Timer group number that is used for timeout measurement.
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config FMB_TIMER_INDEX
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int "Modbus Timer index in the group"
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range 0 1
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default 0
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help
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Modbus Timer Index in the group that is used for timeout measurement.
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config FMB_TIMER_ISR_IN_IRAM
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bool "Place timer interrupt handler into IRAM"
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default n
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select UART_ISR_IN_IRAM
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help
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This option places Modbus timer IRQ handler into IRAM.
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This allows to avoid delays related to processing of non-IRAM-safe interrupts
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during a flash write operation (NVS updating a value, or some other
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flash API which has to perform an read/write operation and disable CPU cache).
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This option has dependency with the UART_ISR_IN_IRAM option which places UART interrupt
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handler into IRAM to prevent delays related to processing of UART events.
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endmenu
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