modbus_new_tcp_pi(3) ==================== NAME ---- modbus_new_tcp_pi - create a libmodbus context for TCP Protocol Independent SYNOPSIS -------- *modbus_t *modbus_new_tcp_pi(const char *'node', const char *'service');* DESCRIPTION ----------- The *modbus_new_tcp_pi()* function shall allocate and initialize a modbus_t structure to communicate with a Modbus TCP IPv4 or IPv6 server. The _node_ argument specifies the host name or IP address of the host to connect to, eg. "192.168.0.5" , "::1" or "server.com". A NULL value can be used to listen any addresses in server mode. The _service_ argument is the service name/port number to connect to. To use the default Modbus port use the string "502". On many Unix systems, it’s convenient to use a port number greater than or equal to 1024 because it’s not necessary to have administrator privileges. RETURN VALUE ------------ The function shall return a pointer to a *modbus_t* structure if successful. Otherwise it shall return NULL and set errno to one of the values defined below. ERRORS ------ *EINVAL*:: The node string is empty or has been truncated. The service string is empty or has been truncated. EXAMPLE ------- [source,c] ------------------- modbus_t *ctx; ctx = modbus_new_tcp_pi("::1", "1502"); if (ctx == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate libmodbus context\n"); return -1; } if (modbus_connect(ctx) == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Connection failed: %s\n", modbus_strerror(errno)); modbus_free(ctx); return -1; } ------------------- SEE ALSO -------- linkmb:modbus_new_tcp[3] linkmb:modbus_tcp_pi_listen[3] linkmb:modbus_free[3] AUTHORS ------- The libmodbus documentation was written by Stéphane Raimbault