modbus
FreeModBus port
This directory contains a port of last open source version of FreeModBus (BSD license). The code in this directory is a subset of FreeModBus version 1.5.0 (June 6, 2010) that can be downloaded in its entirety from http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6120.
Includes extensions to support RTU master mode by Armink(383016632@qq.com): https://github.com/armink/FreeModbus_Slave-Master-RTT-STM32. Ported to NuttX by Darcy Gong.
Directory Structure / Relation to freemodbus-v1.5.0
The original FreeModBus download consists of several directories. This subset
takes only the contents of one directory, modbus/
, that implements the core
modbus logic and integrates that directory into the NuttX build system. The
mapping between freemodbus-v1.5.0
and the nuttx directories is shown below:
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freemodbus-v1.5.0 NuttX
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All top level .txt files Not included
demo/ Not included. This directory contains demo
and porting code for a variety of platforms.
The NuttX demo was ported from the LINUX
demo in this directory and can be found at
apps/examples/modbus.
doc/ Not included. This directory contains Doxygen
support files.
modbus/ Included in its entirety in various locations:
ascii apps/modbus/ascii
functions apps/modbus/functions
include apps/include/modbus
mb.c apps/modbus/mb.c
rtu apps/modbus/rtu
tcp apps/modbus/tcp
tools/ Not included. This directory contains Doxygen
tools.
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So this directory is equivalent to the freemodbus-v1.5.0/modbus
directory
except that (1) it may include modifications for the integration with NuttX and
(2) the modbus/include directory was moved to apps/modbus
.
The original, unmodified freemodbus-v1.5.0
was checked in as SVN revision
4960
.
The other directory here, nuttx/
, implements the NuttX modbus interface. It
derives from the freemodbus-v1.5.0/demo/LINUX/port
directory.
Configuration Options
In the original freemodbus-v1.5.0
release, the FreeModBus configuration was
controlled by the header file mbconfig.h
. This header file was eliminated
(post revision 4960
) and the FreeModBus configuration was integrated into the
NuttX configuration system.
The NuttX-named configuration options that are available include:
CONFIG_MODBUS
– General ModBus support.CONFIG_MB_ASCII_ENABLED
– Modbus ASCII support.CONFIG_MB_ASCII_MASTER
– Modbus ASCII master support.CONFIG_MB_RTU_ENABLED
– Modbus RTU support.CONFIG_MB_RTU_MASTER
– Modbus RTU master support.CONFIG_MB_TCP_ENABLED
– Modbus TCP support.CONFIG_MB_ASCII_TIMEOUT_SEC
– Character timeout value for Modbus ASCII. The character timeout value is not fixed for Modbus ASCII and is therefore a configuration option. It should be set to the maximum expected delay time of the network. Default:1
.CONFIG_MB_ASCII_TIMEOUT_WAIT_BEFORE_SEND_MS
– Timeout to wait in ASCII prior to enabling transmitter. If defined the function callsvMBPortSerialDelay
with the argumentCONFIG_MB_ASCII_TIMEOUT_WAIT_BEFORE_SEND_MS
to allow for a delay before the serial transmitter is enabled. This is required because some targets are so fast that there is no time between receiving and transmitting the frame. If the master is too slow with enabling its receiver then it will not receive the response correctly.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_HANDLERS_MAX
– Maximum number of Modbus functions codes the protocol stack should support. The maximum number of supported Modbus functions must be greater than the sum of all enabled functions in this file and custom function handlers. If set too small, adding more functions will fail.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_BUF
– Number of bytes which should be allocated for the Report Slave ID command. This number limits the maximum size of the additional segment in the report slave id function. SeeeMBSetSlaveID()
for more information on how to set this value. It is only used ifCONFIG_MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_ENABLED
is set to1
.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_ENABLED
– If the Report Slave ID function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_READ_INPUT_ENABLED
– If the Read Input Registers function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_READ_HOLDING_ENABLED
– If the Read Holding Registers function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_WRITE_HOLDING_ENABLED
– If the Write Single Register function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_WRITE_MULTIPLE_HOLDING_ENABLED
– If the Write Multiple registers function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_READ_COILS_ENABLED
– If the Read Coils function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_WRITE_COIL_ENABLED
– If the Write Coils function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_WRITE_MULTIPLE_COILS_ENABLED
– If the Write Multiple Coils function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_READ_DISCRETE_INPUTS_ENABLED
– If the Read Discrete Inputs function should be enabled.CONFIG_MB_FUNC_READWRITE_HOLDING_ENABLED
– If the Read/Write Multiple Registers function should be enabled.
See also other serial settings, in particular:
CONFIG_SERIAL_TERMIOS
– Serial driver supportstermios.h
interfaces If this is not defined, then the terminal settings (baud, parity, etc.) are not configurable at runtime.
Note
The developer of FreeModBus, Christian Walter, is still developing Modbus libraries, although they are now commercial. See http://www.embedded-solutions.at/ for further information.