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# Modbus Driver
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In-process native-protocol driver that exposes Modbus-TCP devices as OPC UA
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variable nodes. It runs inside the OtOpcUa server's .NET 10 AnyCPU process and
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speaks Modbus-TCP directly over a socket — no gateway, no sidecar, no bitness
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constraint. Modbus has no discovery protocol and no native push model, so the
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address space is built entirely from pre-declared tags and subscriptions are a
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polling overlay on top of `IReadable`.
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For the driver spec (capability surface, config shape, byte-order matrix), see
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[docs/v2/driver-specs.md §2](../v2/driver-specs.md). For the manual test client,
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see [Driver.Modbus.Cli.md](../Driver.Modbus.Cli.md). For the integration fixture
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coverage map, see [Modbus-Test-Fixture.md](Modbus-Test-Fixture.md).
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## Project Layout
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| Project | Role |
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| `src/Drivers/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus/` | The driver — `ModbusDriver` plus the `ModbusTcpTransport` socket layer, the connectivity probe, and the auto-prohibition planner. |
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| `src/Drivers/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Addressing/` | Shared address grammar — `ModbusAddressParser` and the `ModbusRegion` / `ModbusDataType` / `ModbusByteOrder` / `ModbusFamily` enums. Lives in its own assembly so the Admin UI and the parser can speak about addresses without a transport dependency. |
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| `src/Drivers/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Contracts/` | `ModbusDriverOptions` + `ModbusTagDefinition` config records bound from the driver's `DriverConfig` JSON. |
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## Capability Surface
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`ModbusDriver : IDriver, ITagDiscovery, IReadable, IWritable, ISubscribable, IHostConnectivityProbe, IPerCallHostResolver, IDisposable, IAsyncDisposable`
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(`Driver.Modbus/ModbusDriver.cs`). There is **no `IAlarmSource`** and no
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`IHistoryProvider` — the Modbus protocol expresses neither, so those capabilities
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are out of scope by design.
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| Capability | Implementation entry point | Notes |
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|------------|---------------------------|-------|
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| `ITagDiscovery` | `DiscoverAsync` | Emits one `Modbus/{tag}` variable per pre-declared tag; Modbus has no browse protocol, so the driver returns exactly the configured `Tags`. |
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| `IReadable` | `ReadAsync` → `ReadOneAsync` / `ReadCoalescedAsync` | FC01/FC02 for coils, FC03/FC04 for registers; auto-chunks reads past the per-device cap. |
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| `IWritable` | `WriteAsync` → `WriteOneAsync` | FC05/FC15 for coils, FC06/FC16 for registers; `BitInRegister` writes do a per-register read-modify-write under a lock. `DiscreteInputs` / `InputRegisters` are read-only and return `BadNotWritable`. |
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| `ISubscribable` | `SubscribeAsync` driven by the shared `PollGroupEngine` | No native push — subscriptions become per-tag polling groups with an optional per-tag `Deadband` filter. |
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| `IHostConnectivityProbe` | `ProbeLoopAsync` + `GetHostStatuses` | Periodic cheap FC03 at `Probe.ProbeAddress`; `HostName` is the `Host:Port` string surfaced to the Admin UI. |
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| `IPerCallHostResolver` | `ResolveHost` | Routes each call to a per-slave breaker key (`Host:Port/unit{UnitId}`) so a dead RTU slave behind a multi-unit gateway opens its own breaker. |
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## Addressing Model
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Every exposed register is a pre-declared `ModbusTagDefinition` (Region, Address,
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DataType, ByteOrder, …). Tag spreadsheets are typically authored as address
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strings parsed by `ModbusAddressParser` at config-bind time; the grammar is
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`<region><offset>[.<bit>][:<type>[<len>]][:<order>][:<count>]`:
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| Form | Example | Meaning |
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| Modicon digits | `40001` / `400001` | Holding register 0 (5- or 6-digit form), default Int16 |
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| Mnemonic prefix | `HR1` / `IR1` / `C100` / `DI5` | Region prefix + 1-based register number |
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| Bit suffix | `40001.5` | Bit 5 of holding register 0 (`BitInRegister`) |
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| Explicit type | `40001:F` / `40001:STR20` | Float32 / 20-char ASCII string |
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| Word order | `40001:F:CDAB` | Float32 with word-swap byte order |
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| Array | `40001:F:5` | Float32[5] (consumes HR[0..9]) |
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The four regions (`Coils`, `DiscreteInputs`, `InputRegisters`,
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`HoldingRegisters`) map directly to function-code selection. The type codes are
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aligned with Wonderware DASMBTCP and the Ignition Modbus driver so pasted tag
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sheets translate without manual rewriting.
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**Byte/word order** is the most common production misconfiguration. The four
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`ModbusByteOrder` mnemonics — `ABCD` (BigEndian, spec default), `CDAB`
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(WordSwap), `BADC` (ByteSwap), `DCBA` (FullReverse) — describe how bytes A/B/C/D
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appear across consecutive registers when decoding a multi-register value.
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## Device Profiles
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`ModbusDriverOptions.Family` selects a parser family-native branch
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(`ModbusFamily`):
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- **`Generic`** (default) — only Modicon (`4xxxx`) and mnemonic (`HR1`, `C100`) forms are accepted.
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- **`DL205`** — AutomationDirect DirectLOGIC. V-memory (octal) → HoldingRegisters, `Y`/`C` → Coils, `X`/`SP` → DiscreteInputs. Strings can be packed low-byte-first via `ModbusTagDefinition.StringByteOrder` (the grammar can't express this — see `ModbusStringByteOrder`).
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- **`MELSEC`** — Mitsubishi. D-registers → HoldingRegisters, `X` → DiscreteInputs, `Y`/`M` → Coils; the `MelsecSubFamily` selector switches Q/L/iQR (hex) vs FX (octal) X/Y interpretation.
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Per-family register caps are honoured through `MaxRegistersPerRead` /
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`MaxRegistersPerWrite` / `MaxCoilsPerRead` (e.g. DL205/DL260 cap reads at 128,
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Mitsubishi Q at 64); the driver auto-chunks larger reads into consecutive
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requests.
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## Coalesced Reads + Auto-Prohibition
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When `MaxReadGap > 0` the read planner (`ReadCoalescedAsync`) groups tags in the
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same `(UnitId, Region)`, sorts by address, and merges near-adjacent register
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spans (gap ≤ `MaxReadGap`, total span ≤ the read cap) into a single FC03/FC04
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PDU, then slices the response back into per-tag values. If a coalesced read hits
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a Modbus exception (illegal/protected register), the offending range is recorded
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as **auto-prohibited** so the planner stops re-coalescing across it; the
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surviving members fall back to per-tag reads in the same scan. Setting
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`AutoProhibitReprobeInterval` starts a background loop that periodically retries
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prohibited ranges and uses bisection to narrow a multi-register prohibition down
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to the actual offending register(s). Per-tag escape hatch:
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`ModbusTagDefinition.CoalesceProhibited`.
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## Configuration
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`ModbusDriverOptions` (`Driver.Modbus.Contracts/ModbusDriverOptions.cs`) binds
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from the driver's `DriverConfig` JSON. Key fields:
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- **Endpoint** — `Host`, `Port` (default 502), `UnitId`, `Timeout`. Per-tag `UnitId` overrides drive multi-slave gateway topology.
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- **`Tags`** — the pre-declared `ModbusTagDefinition` list; this *is* the address space.
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- **`Probe`** — connectivity-probe interval / timeout / probe register (default register 0).
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- **Read/write caps** — `MaxRegistersPerRead` (125), `MaxRegistersPerWrite` (123), `MaxCoilsPerRead` (2000), plus `MaxReadGap` and `AutoProhibitReprobeInterval` for coalescing.
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- **Function-code overrides** — `UseFC15ForSingleCoilWrites`, `UseFC16ForSingleRegisterWrites` for PLCs that only accept multi-write codes.
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- **Resilience** — `AutoReconnect`, `KeepAlive`, `IdleDisconnectTimeout`, `Reconnect` backoff, and `WriteOnChangeOnly` redundant-write suppression.
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Full per-field descriptions live in `ModbusDriverOptions.cs`. The JSON skeleton
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is reproduced in [docs/v2/driver-specs.md §2](../v2/driver-specs.md).
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## Testing
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- **Unit tests** — `tests/Drivers/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Tests/` (driver behaviour via a fake transport) and `tests/Drivers/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Addressing.Tests/` (the address grammar).
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- **Integration tests** — `tests/Drivers/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.IntegrationTests/` run against the Docker Modbus simulator fixture. See [Modbus-Test-Fixture.md](Modbus-Test-Fixture.md) for the coverage map and the `MODBUS_SIM_ENDPOINT` wiring.
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- **Manual client** — [Driver.Modbus.Cli.md](../Driver.Modbus.Cli.md).
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## Operational Notes
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- **Wrong-endian readings are silently plausible.** A byte-order misconfiguration produces a wrong number, not a Bad quality code — surface byte-order mismatches as data-validation alerts, not status codes (see [docs/v2/driver-specs.md §2](../v2/driver-specs.md)).
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- **`WriteOnChangeOnly` + write-only tags** — the suppression cache is only invalidated by a read that returns a divergent value. A tag that is never subscribed/polled never refreshes its cache entry, so a re-asserted value can be suppressed indefinitely. Subscribe every tag that needs deterministic re-writes, or leave the option off.
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- **Auto-prohibited ranges** are visible via `GetAutoProhibitedRanges` and logged on first occurrence / on clear — use them to find protected register holes in a device's map.
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