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30 
31 #ifndef _MB_M_H
32 #define _MB_M_H
33 
34 #include "mbconfig.h"
35 #include "port.h"
36 #include "mb.h"
37 
38 #ifdef __cplusplus
39 PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
40 #endif
41 
42 #include "mbport.h"
43 #include "mbproto.h"
44 /*! \defgroup modbus Modbus
45  * \code #include "mb.h" \endcode
46  *
47  * This module defines the interface for the application. It contains
48  * the basic functions and types required to use the Modbus Master protocol stack.
49  * A typical application will want to call eMBMasterInit() first. If the device
50  * is ready to answer network requests it must then call eMBEnable() to activate
51  * the protocol stack. In the main loop the function eMBMasterPoll() must be called
52  * periodically. The time interval between pooling depends on the configured
53  * Modbus timeout. If an RTOS is available a separate task should be created
54  * and the task should always call the function eMBMasterPoll().
55  *
56  * \code
57  * // Initialize protocol stack in RTU mode for a Master
58  * eMBMasterInit( MB_RTU, 38400, MB_PAR_EVEN );
59  * // Enable the Modbus Protocol Stack.
60  * eMBMasterEnable(  );
61  * for( ;; )
62  * {
63  *     // Call the main polling loop of the Modbus Master protocol stack.
64  *     eMBMasterPoll(  );
65  *     ...
66  * }
67  * \endcode
68  */
69 
70 /* ----------------------- Defines ------------------------------------------*/
71 
72 /*! \ingroup modbus
73  * \brief Use the default Modbus Master TCP port (502)
74  */
75 #define MB_MASTER_TCP_PORT_USE_DEFAULT 0
76 
77 /*! \ingroup modbus
78  * \brief Errorcodes used by all function in the Master request.
79  */
80 typedef enum
81 {
82     MB_MRE_NO_ERR,                  /*!< no error. */
83     MB_MRE_NO_REG,                  /*!< illegal register address. */
84     MB_MRE_ILL_ARG,                 /*!< illegal argument. */
85     MB_MRE_REV_DATA,                /*!< receive data error. */
86     MB_MRE_TIMEDOUT,                /*!< timeout error occurred. */
87     MB_MRE_MASTER_BUSY,             /*!< master is busy now. */
88     MB_MRE_EXE_FUN                  /*!< execute function error. */
89 } eMBMasterReqErrCode;
90 
91 /*! \ingroup modbus
92  *  \brief TimerMode is Master 3 kind of Timer modes.
93  */
94 typedef enum
95 {
96 	MB_TMODE_T35,                   /*!< Master receive frame T3.5 timeout. */
97 	MB_TMODE_RESPOND_TIMEOUT,       /*!< Master wait respond for slave. */
98 	MB_TMODE_CONVERT_DELAY          /*!< Master sent broadcast ,then delay sometime.*/
99 }eMBMasterTimerMode;
100 
101 /* ----------------------- Function prototypes ------------------------------*/
102 /*! \ingroup modbus
103  * \brief Initialize the Modbus Master protocol stack.
104  *
105  * This functions initializes the ASCII or RTU module and calls the
106  * init functions of the porting layer to prepare the hardware. Please
107  * note that the receiver is still disabled and no Modbus frames are
108  * processed until eMBMasterEnable( ) has been called.
109  *
110  * \param eMode If ASCII or RTU mode should be used.
111  * \param ucPort The port to use. E.g. 1 for COM1 on windows. This value
112  *   is platform dependent and some ports simply choose to ignore it.
113  * \param ulBaudRate The baudrate. E.g. 19200. Supported baudrates depend
114  *   on the porting layer.
115  * \param eParity Parity used for serial transmission.
116  *
117  * \return If no error occurs the function returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
118  *   The protocol is then in the disabled state and ready for activation
119  *   by calling eMBMasterEnable( ). Otherwise one of the following error codes
120  *   is returned:
121  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EPORTERR IF the porting layer returned an error.
122  */
123 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterSerialInit( eMBMode eMode, UCHAR ucPort,
124 		                 ULONG ulBaudRate, eMBParity eParity );
125 
126 /*! \ingroup modbus
127  * \brief Initialize the Modbus Master protocol stack for Modbus TCP.
128  *
129  * This function initializes the Modbus TCP Module. Please note that
130  * frame processing is still disabled until eMBEnable( ) is called.
131  *
132  * \param usTCPPort The TCP port to listen on.
133  * \return If the protocol stack has been initialized correctly the function
134  *   returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. Otherwise one of the following error
135  *   codes is returned:
136  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL If the slave address was not valid. Valid
137  *        slave addresses are in the range 1 - 247.
138  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EPORTERR IF the porting layer returned an error.
139  */
140 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterTCPInit( USHORT usTCPPort );
141 
142 /*! \ingroup modbus
143  * \brief Release resources used by the protocol stack.
144  *
145  * This function disables the Modbus Master protocol stack and release all
146  * hardware resources. It must only be called when the protocol stack
147  * is disabled.
148  *
149  * \note Note all ports implement this function. A port which wants to
150  *   get an callback must define the macro MB_PORT_HAS_CLOSE to 1.
151  *
152  * \return If the resources where released it return eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
153  *   If the protocol stack is not in the disabled state it returns
154  *   eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
155  */
156 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterClose( void );
157 
158 /*! \ingroup modbus
159  * \brief Enable the Modbus Master protocol stack.
160  *
161  * This function enables processing of Modbus Master frames. Enabling the protocol
162  * stack is only possible if it is in the disabled state.
163  *
164  * \return If the protocol stack is now in the state enabled it returns
165  *   eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. If it was not in the disabled state it
166  *   return eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
167  */
168 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterEnable( void );
169 
170 /*! \ingroup modbus
171  * \brief Disable the Modbus Master protocol stack.
172  *
173  * This function disables processing of Modbus frames.
174  *
175  * \return If the protocol stack has been disabled it returns
176  *  eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. If it was not in the enabled state it returns
177  *  eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
178  */
179 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterDisable( void );
180 
181 /*! \ingroup modbus
182  * \brief The main pooling loop of the Modbus Master protocol stack.
183  *
184  * This function must be called periodically. The timer interval required
185  * is given by the application dependent Modbus slave timeout. Internally the
186  * function calls xMBMasterPortEventGet() and waits for an event from the receiver or
187  * transmitter state machines.
188  *
189  * \return If the protocol stack is not in the enabled state the function
190  *   returns eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE. Otherwise it returns
191  *   eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
192  */
193 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterPoll( void );
194 
195 /*! \ingroup modbus
196  * \brief Registers a callback handler for a given function code.
197  *
198  * This function registers a new callback handler for a given function code.
199  * The callback handler supplied is responsible for interpreting the Modbus PDU and
200  * the creation of an appropriate response. In case of an error it should return
201  * one of the possible Modbus exceptions which results in a Modbus exception frame
202  * sent by the protocol stack.
203  *
204  * \param ucFunctionCode The Modbus function code for which this handler should
205  *   be registers. Valid function codes are in the range 1 to 127.
206  * \param pxHandler The function handler which should be called in case
207  *   such a frame is received. If \c NULL a previously registered function handler
208  *   for this function code is removed.
209  *
210  * \return eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR if the handler has been installed. If no
211  *   more resources are available it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENORES. In this
212  *   case the values in mbconfig.h should be adjusted. If the argument was not
213  *   valid it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL.
214  */
215 eMBErrorCode    eMBMasterRegisterCB( UCHAR ucFunctionCode,
216                                pxMBFunctionHandler pxHandler );
217 
218 /* ----------------------- Callback -----------------------------------------*/
219 
220 /*! \defgroup modbus_master registers Modbus Registers
221  * \code #include "mb_m.h" \endcode
222  * The protocol stack does not internally allocate any memory for the
223  * registers. This makes the protocol stack very small and also usable on
224  * low end targets. In addition the values don't have to be in the memory
225  * and could for example be stored in a flash.<br>
226  * Whenever the protocol stack requires a value it calls one of the callback
227  * function with the register address and the number of registers to read
228  * as an argument. The application should then read the actual register values
229  * (for example the ADC voltage) and should store the result in the supplied
230  * buffer.<br>
231  * If the protocol stack wants to update a register value because a write
232  * register function was received a buffer with the new register values is
233  * passed to the callback function. The function should then use these values
234  * to update the application register values.
235  */
236 
237 /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
238  * \brief Callback function used if the value of a <em>Input Register</em>
239  *   is required by the protocol stack. The starting register address is given
240  *   by \c usAddress and the last register is given by <tt>usAddress +
241  *   usNRegs - 1</tt>.
242  *
243  * \param pucRegBuffer A buffer where the callback function should write
244  *   the current value of the modbus registers to.
245  * \param usAddress The starting address of the register. Input registers
246  *   are in the range 1 - 65535.
247  * \param usNRegs Number of registers the callback function must supply.
248  *
249  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
250  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
251  *       Modbus response is sent.
252  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application does not map an coils
253  *       within the requested address range. In this case a
254  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> is sent as a response.
255  */
256 eMBErrorCode eMBMasterRegInputCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
257 		USHORT usNRegs );
258 
259 /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
260  * \brief Callback function used if a <em>Holding Register</em> value is
261  *   read or written by the protocol stack. The starting register address
262  *   is given by \c usAddress and the last register is given by
263  *   <tt>usAddress + usNRegs - 1</tt>.
264  *
265  * \param pucRegBuffer If the application registers values should be updated the
266  *   buffer points to the new registers values. If the protocol stack needs
267  *   to now the current values the callback function should write them into
268  *   this buffer.
269  * \param usAddress The starting address of the register.
270  * \param usNRegs Number of registers to read or write.
271  * \param eMode If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_WRITE the application register
272  *   values should be updated from the values in the buffer. For example
273  *   this would be the case when the Modbus master has issued an
274  *   <b>WRITE SINGLE REGISTER</b> command.
275  *   If the value eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_READ the application should copy
276  *   the current values into the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
277  *
278  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
279  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
280  *       Modbus response is sent.
281  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application does not map an coils
282  *       within the requested address range. In this case a
283  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> is sent as a response.
284  */
285 eMBErrorCode eMBMasterRegHoldingCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
286 		USHORT usNRegs, eMBRegisterMode eMode );
287 
288 /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
289  * \brief Callback function used if a <em>Coil Register</em> value is
290  *   read or written by the protocol stack. If you are going to use
291  *   this function you might use the functions xMBUtilSetBits(  ) and
292  *   xMBUtilGetBits(  ) for working with bitfields.
293  *
294  * \param pucRegBuffer The bits are packed in bytes where the first coil
295  *   starting at address \c usAddress is stored in the LSB of the
296  *   first byte in the buffer <code>pucRegBuffer</code>.
297  *   If the buffer should be written by the callback function unused
298  *   coil values (I.e. if not a multiple of eight coils is used) should be set
299  *   to zero.
300  * \param usAddress The first coil number.
301  * \param usNCoils Number of coil values requested.
302  * \param eMode If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_WRITE the application values should
303  *   be updated from the values supplied in the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
304  *   If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_READ the application should store the current
305  *   values in the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
306  *
307  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
308  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
309  *       Modbus response is sent.
310  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application does not map an coils
311  *       within the requested address range. In this case a
312  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> is sent as a response.
313  */
314 eMBErrorCode eMBMasterRegCoilsCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
315 		USHORT usNCoils, eMBRegisterMode eMode );
316 
317 /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
318  * \brief Callback function used if a <em>Input Discrete Register</em> value is
319  *   read by the protocol stack.
320  *
321  * If you are going to use his function you might use the functions
322  * xMBUtilSetBits(  ) and xMBUtilGetBits(  ) for working with bitfields.
323  *
324  * \param pucRegBuffer The buffer should be updated with the current
325  *   coil values. The first discrete input starting at \c usAddress must be
326  *   stored at the LSB of the first byte in the buffer. If the requested number
327  *   is not a multiple of eight the remaining bits should be set to zero.
328  * \param usAddress The starting address of the first discrete input.
329  * \param usNDiscrete Number of discrete input values.
330  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
331  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
332  *       Modbus response is sent.
333  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application does not map an coils
334  *       within the requested address range. In this case a
335  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> is sent as a response.
336  */
337 eMBErrorCode eMBMasterRegDiscreteCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
338 		USHORT usNDiscrete );
339 
340 /*! \ingroup modbus
341  *\brief These Modbus functions are called for user when Modbus run in Master Mode.
342  */
343 eMBMasterReqErrCode
344 eMBMasterReqReadInputRegister( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usRegAddr, USHORT usNRegs, LONG lTimeOut );
345 eMBMasterReqErrCode
346 eMBMasterReqWriteHoldingRegister( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usRegAddr, USHORT usRegData, LONG lTimeOut );
347 eMBMasterReqErrCode
348 eMBMasterReqWriteMultipleHoldingRegister( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usRegAddr,
349 		USHORT usNRegs, USHORT * pusDataBuffer, LONG lTimeOut );
350 eMBMasterReqErrCode
351 eMBMasterReqReadHoldingRegister( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usRegAddr, USHORT usNRegs, LONG lTimeOut );
352 eMBMasterReqErrCode
353 eMBMasterReqReadWriteMultipleHoldingRegister( UCHAR ucSndAddr,
354 		USHORT usReadRegAddr, USHORT usNReadRegs, USHORT * pusDataBuffer,
355 		USHORT usWriteRegAddr, USHORT usNWriteRegs, LONG lTimeOut );
356 eMBMasterReqErrCode
357 eMBMasterReqReadCoils( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usCoilAddr, USHORT usNCoils, LONG lTimeOut );
358 eMBMasterReqErrCode
359 eMBMasterReqWriteCoil( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usCoilAddr, USHORT usCoilData, LONG lTimeOut );
360 eMBMasterReqErrCode
361 eMBMasterReqWriteMultipleCoils( UCHAR ucSndAddr,
362 		USHORT usCoilAddr, USHORT usNCoils, UCHAR * pucDataBuffer, LONG lTimeOut );
363 eMBMasterReqErrCode
364 eMBMasterReqReadDiscreteInputs( UCHAR ucSndAddr, USHORT usDiscreteAddr, USHORT usNDiscreteIn, LONG lTimeOut );
365 
366 eMBException
367 eMBMasterFuncReportSlaveID( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
368 eMBException
369 eMBMasterFuncReadInputRegister( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
370 eMBException
371 eMBMasterFuncReadHoldingRegister( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
372 eMBException
373 eMBMasterFuncWriteHoldingRegister( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
374 eMBException
375 eMBMasterFuncWriteMultipleHoldingRegister( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
376 eMBException
377 eMBMasterFuncReadCoils( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
378 eMBException
379 eMBMasterFuncWriteCoil( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
380 eMBException
381 eMBMasterFuncWriteMultipleCoils( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
382 eMBException
383 eMBMasterFuncReadDiscreteInputs( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
384 eMBException
385 eMBMasterFuncReadWriteMultipleHoldingRegister( UCHAR * pucFrame, USHORT * usLen );
386 
387 /* \ingroup modbus
388  * \brief These functions are interface for Modbus Master
389  */
390 void vMBMasterGetPDUSndBuf( UCHAR ** pucFrame );
391 UCHAR ucMBMasterGetDestAddress( void );
392 void vMBMasterSetDestAddress( UCHAR Address );
393 BOOL xMBMasterGetCBRunInMasterMode( void );
394 void vMBMasterSetCBRunInMasterMode( BOOL IsMasterMode );
395 USHORT usMBMasterGetPDUSndLength( void );
396 void vMBMasterSetPDUSndLength( USHORT SendPDULength );
397 void vMBMasterSetCurTimerMode( eMBMasterTimerMode eMBTimerMode );
398 void vMBMasterRequestSetType( BOOL xIsBroadcast );
399 eMBMasterTimerMode xMBMasterGetCurTimerMode( void );
400 BOOL xMBMasterRequestIsBroadcast( void );
401 eMBMasterErrorEventType eMBMasterGetErrorType( void );
402 void vMBMasterSetErrorType( eMBMasterErrorEventType errorType );
403 eMBMasterReqErrCode eMBMasterWaitRequestFinish( void );
404 
405 /* ----------------------- Callback -----------------------------------------*/
406 
407 #ifdef __cplusplus
408 PR_END_EXTERN_C
409 #endif
410 #endif
411