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| /* 
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|  * FreeModbus Libary: A portable Modbus implementation for Modbus ASCII/RTU.
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|  * Copyright (c) 2006 Christian Walter <wolti@sil.at>
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|  * All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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|  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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|  * are met:
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|  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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|  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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|  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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|  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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|  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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|  * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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|  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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|  *
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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|  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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|  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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|  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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|  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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|  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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|  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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|  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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|  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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|  *
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|  * File: $Id: mb.h,v 1.17 2006/12/07 22:10:34 wolti Exp $
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef _MB_H
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| #define _MB_H
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| 
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| #include "port.h"
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "mbport.h"
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| #include "mbproto.h"
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| 
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| /*! \defgroup modbus Modbus
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|  * \code #include "mb.h" \endcode
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|  *
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|  * This module defines the interface for the application. It contains
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|  * the basic functions and types required to use the Modbus protocol stack.
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|  * A typical application will want to call eMBInit() first. If the device
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|  * is ready to answer network requests it must then call eMBEnable() to activate
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|  * the protocol stack. In the main loop the function eMBPoll() must be called
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|  * periodically. The time interval between pooling depends on the configured
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|  * Modbus timeout. If an RTOS is available a separate task should be created
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|  * and the task should always call the function eMBPoll().
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|  *
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|  * \code
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|  * // Initialize protocol stack in RTU mode for a slave with address 10 = 0x0A
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|  * eMBInit( MB_RTU, 0x0A, 38400, MB_PAR_EVEN );
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|  * // Enable the Modbus Protocol Stack.
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|  * eMBEnable(  );
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|  * for( ;; )
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|  * {
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|  *     // Call the main polling loop of the Modbus protocol stack.
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|  *     eMBPoll(  );
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|  *     ...
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|  * }
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|  * \endcode
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|  */
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| 
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| /* ----------------------- Defines ------------------------------------------*/
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Use the default Modbus TCP port (502)
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|  */
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| #define MB_TCP_PORT_USE_DEFAULT 0   
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| 
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| /* ----------------------- Type definitions ---------------------------------*/
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Modbus serial transmission modes (RTU/ASCII).
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|  *
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|  * Modbus serial supports two transmission modes. Either ASCII or RTU. RTU
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|  * is faster but has more hardware requirements and requires a network with
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|  * a low jitter. ASCII is slower and more reliable on slower links (E.g. modems)
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|  */
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|     typedef enum
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| {
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|     MB_RTU,                     /*!< RTU transmission mode. */
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|     MB_ASCII,                   /*!< ASCII transmission mode. */
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|     MB_TCP                      /*!< TCP mode. */
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| } eMBMode;
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief If register should be written or read.
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|  *
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|  * This value is passed to the callback functions which support either
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|  * reading or writing register values. Writing means that the application
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|  * registers should be updated and reading means that the modbus protocol
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|  * stack needs to know the current register values.
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|  *
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|  * \see eMBRegHoldingCB( ), eMBRegCoilsCB( ), eMBRegDiscreteCB( ) and 
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|  *   eMBRegInputCB( ).
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|  */
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| typedef enum
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| {
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|     MB_REG_READ,                /*!< Read register values and pass to protocol stack. */
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|     MB_REG_WRITE                /*!< Update register values. */
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| } eMBRegisterMode;
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Errorcodes used by all function in the protocol stack.
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|  */
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| typedef enum
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| {
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|     MB_ENOERR,                  /*!< no error. */
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|     MB_ENOREG,                  /*!< illegal register address. */
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|     MB_EINVAL,                  /*!< illegal argument. */
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|     MB_EPORTERR,                /*!< porting layer error. */
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|     MB_ENORES,                  /*!< insufficient resources. */
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|     MB_EIO,                     /*!< I/O error. */
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|     MB_EILLSTATE,               /*!< protocol stack in illegal state. */
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|     MB_ETIMEDOUT                /*!< timeout error occurred. */
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| } eMBErrorCode;
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| 
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| 
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| /* ----------------------- Function prototypes ------------------------------*/
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Initialize the Modbus protocol stack.
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|  *
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|  * This functions initializes the ASCII or RTU module and calls the
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|  * init functions of the porting layer to prepare the hardware. Please
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|  * note that the receiver is still disabled and no Modbus frames are
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|  * processed until eMBEnable( ) has been called.
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|  *
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|  * \param eMode If ASCII or RTU mode should be used.
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|  * \param ucSlaveAddress The slave address. Only frames sent to this
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|  *   address or to the broadcast address are processed.
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|  * \param ucPort The port to use. E.g. 1 for COM1 on windows. This value
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|  *   is platform dependent and some ports simply choose to ignore it.
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|  * \param ulBaudRate The baudrate. E.g. 19200. Supported baudrates depend
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|  *   on the porting layer.
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|  * \param eParity Parity used for serial transmission.
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|  *
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|  * \return If no error occurs the function returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
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|  *   The protocol is then in the disabled state and ready for activation
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|  *   by calling eMBEnable( ). Otherwise one of the following error codes 
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|  *   is returned:
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|  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL If the slave address was not valid. Valid
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|  *        slave addresses are in the range 1 - 247.
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|  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EPORTERR IF the porting layer returned an error.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBInit( eMBMode eMode, UCHAR ucSlaveAddress,
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|                          UCHAR ucPort, ULONG ulBaudRate, eMBParity eParity );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Initialize the Modbus protocol stack for Modbus TCP.
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|  *
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|  * This function initializes the Modbus TCP Module. Please note that
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|  * frame processing is still disabled until eMBEnable( ) is called.
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|  *
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|  * \param usTCPPort The TCP port to listen on.
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|  * \return If the protocol stack has been initialized correctly the function
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|  *   returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. Otherwise one of the following error
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|  *   codes is returned:
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|  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL If the slave address was not valid. Valid
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|  *        slave addresses are in the range 1 - 247.
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|  *    - eMBErrorCode::MB_EPORTERR IF the porting layer returned an error.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBTCPInit( USHORT usTCPPort );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Release resources used by the protocol stack.
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|  *
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|  * This function disables the Modbus protocol stack and release all
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|  * hardware resources. It must only be called when the protocol stack 
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|  * is disabled. 
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|  *
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|  * \note Note all ports implement this function. A port which wants to 
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|  *   get an callback must define the macro MB_PORT_HAS_CLOSE to 1.
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|  *
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|  * \return If the resources where released it return eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
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|  *   If the protocol stack is not in the disabled state it returns
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|  *   eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBClose( void );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Enable the Modbus protocol stack.
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|  *
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|  * This function enables processing of Modbus frames. Enabling the protocol
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|  * stack is only possible if it is in the disabled state.
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|  *
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|  * \return If the protocol stack is now in the state enabled it returns 
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|  *   eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. If it was not in the disabled state it 
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|  *   return eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBEnable( void );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Disable the Modbus protocol stack.
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|  *
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|  * This function disables processing of Modbus frames.
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|  *
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|  * \return If the protocol stack has been disabled it returns 
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|  *  eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR. If it was not in the enabled state it returns
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|  *  eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBDisable( void );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief The main pooling loop of the Modbus protocol stack.
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|  *
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|  * This function must be called periodically. The timer interval required
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|  * is given by the application dependent Modbus slave timeout. Internally the
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|  * function calls xMBPortEventGet() and waits for an event from the receiver or
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|  * transmitter state machines. 
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|  *
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|  * \return If the protocol stack is not in the enabled state the function
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|  *   returns eMBErrorCode::MB_EILLSTATE. Otherwise it returns 
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|  *   eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBPoll( void );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Configure the slave id of the device.
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|  *
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|  * This function should be called when the Modbus function <em>Report Slave ID</em>
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|  * is enabled ( By defining MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_ENABLED in mbconfig.h ).
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|  *
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|  * \param ucSlaveID Values is returned in the <em>Slave ID</em> byte of the
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|  *   <em>Report Slave ID</em> response.
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|  * \param xIsRunning If TRUE the <em>Run Indicator Status</em> byte is set to 0xFF.
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|  *   otherwise the <em>Run Indicator Status</em> is 0x00.
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|  * \param pucAdditional Values which should be returned in the <em>Additional</em>
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|  *   bytes of the <em> Report Slave ID</em> response.
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|  * \param usAdditionalLen Length of the buffer <code>pucAdditonal</code>.
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|  *
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|  * \return If the static buffer defined by MB_FUNC_OTHER_REP_SLAVEID_BUF in
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|  *   mbconfig.h is to small it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENORES. Otherwise
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|  *   it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBSetSlaveID( UCHAR ucSlaveID, BOOL xIsRunning,
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|                                UCHAR const *pucAdditional,
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|                                USHORT usAdditionalLen );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus
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|  * \brief Registers a callback handler for a given function code.
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|  *
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|  * This function registers a new callback handler for a given function code.
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|  * The callback handler supplied is responsible for interpreting the Modbus PDU and
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|  * the creation of an appropriate response. In case of an error it should return
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|  * one of the possible Modbus exceptions which results in a Modbus exception frame
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|  * sent by the protocol stack. 
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|  *
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|  * \param ucFunctionCode The Modbus function code for which this handler should
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|  *   be registers. Valid function codes are in the range 1 to 127.
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|  * \param pxHandler The function handler which should be called in case
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|  *   such a frame is received. If \c NULL a previously registered function handler
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|  *   for this function code is removed.
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|  *
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|  * \return eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR if the handler has been installed. If no
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|  *   more resources are available it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_ENORES. In this
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|  *   case the values in mbconfig.h should be adjusted. If the argument was not
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|  *   valid it returns eMBErrorCode::MB_EINVAL.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBRegisterCB( UCHAR ucFunctionCode, 
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|                                pxMBFunctionHandler pxHandler );
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| 
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| /* ----------------------- Callback -----------------------------------------*/
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| 
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| /*! \defgroup modbus_registers Modbus Registers
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|  * \code #include "mb.h" \endcode
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|  * The protocol stack does not internally allocate any memory for the
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|  * registers. This makes the protocol stack very small and also usable on
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|  * low end targets. In addition the values don't have to be in the memory
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|  * and could for example be stored in a flash.<br>
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|  * Whenever the protocol stack requires a value it calls one of the callback
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|  * function with the register address and the number of registers to read
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|  * as an argument. The application should then read the actual register values
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|  * (for example the ADC voltage) and should store the result in the supplied
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|  * buffer.<br>
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|  * If the protocol stack wants to update a register value because a write
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|  * register function was received a buffer with the new register values is
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|  * passed to the callback function. The function should then use these values
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|  * to update the application register values.
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|  */
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
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|  * \brief Callback function used if the value of a <em>Input Register</em>
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|  *   is required by the protocol stack. The starting register address is given
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|  *   by \c usAddress and the last register is given by <tt>usAddress +
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|  *   usNRegs - 1</tt>.
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|  *
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|  * \param pucRegBuffer A buffer where the callback function should write
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|  *   the current value of the modbus registers to.
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|  * \param usAddress The starting address of the register. Input registers
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|  *   are in the range 1 - 65535.
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|  * \param usNRegs Number of registers the callback function must supply.
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|  *
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|  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
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|  *       Modbus response is sent.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application can not supply values
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|  *       for registers within this range. In this case a 
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|  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> exception frame is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
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|  *       currently not available and the application dependent response
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|  *       timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
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|  *       exception is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
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|  *       a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBRegInputCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
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|                                USHORT usNRegs );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
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|  * \brief Callback function used if a <em>Holding Register</em> value is
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|  *   read or written by the protocol stack. The starting register address
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|  *   is given by \c usAddress and the last register is given by
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|  *   <tt>usAddress + usNRegs - 1</tt>.
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|  *
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|  * \param pucRegBuffer If the application registers values should be updated the
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|  *   buffer points to the new registers values. If the protocol stack needs
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|  *   to now the current values the callback function should write them into
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|  *   this buffer.
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|  * \param usAddress The starting address of the register.
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|  * \param usNRegs Number of registers to read or write.
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|  * \param eMode If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_WRITE the application register 
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|  *   values should be updated from the values in the buffer. For example
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|  *   this would be the case when the Modbus master has issued an 
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|  *   <b>WRITE SINGLE REGISTER</b> command.
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|  *   If the value eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_READ the application should copy 
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|  *   the current values into the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
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|  *
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|  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
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|  *       Modbus response is sent.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application can not supply values
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|  *       for registers within this range. In this case a 
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|  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> exception frame is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
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|  *       currently not available and the application dependent response
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|  *       timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
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|  *       exception is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
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|  *       a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBRegHoldingCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
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|                                  USHORT usNRegs, eMBRegisterMode eMode );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
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|  * \brief Callback function used if a <em>Coil Register</em> value is
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|  *   read or written by the protocol stack. If you are going to use
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|  *   this function you might use the functions xMBUtilSetBits(  ) and
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|  *   xMBUtilGetBits(  ) for working with bitfields.
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|  *
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|  * \param pucRegBuffer The bits are packed in bytes where the first coil
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|  *   starting at address \c usAddress is stored in the LSB of the
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|  *   first byte in the buffer <code>pucRegBuffer</code>.
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|  *   If the buffer should be written by the callback function unused
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|  *   coil values (I.e. if not a multiple of eight coils is used) should be set
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|  *   to zero.
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|  * \param usAddress The first coil number.
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|  * \param usNCoils Number of coil values requested.
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|  * \param eMode If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_WRITE the application values should
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|  *   be updated from the values supplied in the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
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|  *   If eMBRegisterMode::MB_REG_READ the application should store the current
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|  *   values in the buffer \c pucRegBuffer.
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|  *
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|  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
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|  *       Modbus response is sent.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If the application does not map an coils
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|  *       within the requested address range. In this case a 
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|  *       <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
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|  *       currently not available and the application dependent response
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|  *       timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
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|  *       exception is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
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|  *       a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBRegCoilsCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
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|                                USHORT usNCoils, eMBRegisterMode eMode );
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| 
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| /*! \ingroup modbus_registers
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|  * \brief Callback function used if a <em>Input Discrete Register</em> value is
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|  *   read by the protocol stack.
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|  *
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|  * If you are going to use his function you might use the functions
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|  * xMBUtilSetBits(  ) and xMBUtilGetBits(  ) for working with bitfields.
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|  *
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|  * \param pucRegBuffer The buffer should be updated with the current
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|  *   coil values. The first discrete input starting at \c usAddress must be
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|  *   stored at the LSB of the first byte in the buffer. If the requested number
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|  *   is not a multiple of eight the remaining bits should be set to zero.
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|  * \param usAddress The starting address of the first discrete input.
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|  * \param usNDiscrete Number of discrete input values.
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|  * \return The function must return one of the following error codes:
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOERR If no error occurred. In this case a normal
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|  *       Modbus response is sent.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ENOREG If no such discrete inputs exists.
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|  *       In this case a <b>ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS</b> exception frame is sent 
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|  *       as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_ETIMEDOUT If the requested register block is
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|  *       currently not available and the application dependent response
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|  *       timeout would be violated. In this case a <b>SLAVE DEVICE BUSY</b>
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|  *       exception is sent as a response.
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|  *   - eMBErrorCode::MB_EIO If an unrecoverable error occurred. In this case
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|  *       a <b>SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE</b> exception is sent as a response.
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|  */
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| eMBErrorCode    eMBRegDiscreteCB( UCHAR * pucRegBuffer, USHORT usAddress,
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|                                   USHORT usNDiscrete );
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| PR_END_EXTERN_C
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| #endif
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| #endif
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