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lmxopcua/docs/Driver.Modbus.Cli.md
Joseph Doherty 5ea57d2d70 Task #138 — Modbus addressing grammar docs + e2e
Closes the docs/e2e end of the Modbus addressing line shipped across
#136-#145.

Docs:

- docs/v2/modbus-addressing.md (new) — full grammar reference.
  Region+offset (Modicon 5-digit / 6-digit / mnemonic), bit suffix,
  type codes (BOOL / I / UI / DI / UDI / LI / ULI / F / D / BCD / LBCD /
  STR<n>), all four byte-order mnemonics (ABCD / CDAB / BADC / DCBA),
  array-count semantics, family-native syntax (DL205 V/Y/C/X/SP and
  MELSEC D/M/X/Y with hex-vs-octal sub-family selection), driver-instance
  options (KeepAlive / Reconnect / IdleDisconnect, MaxCoilsPerRead and
  FC15/16 forcing, Deadband + WriteOnChangeOnly, MaxReadGap +
  CoalesceProhibited, multi-unit IPerCallHostResolver). Includes a worked
  JSON DTO example mixing AddressString + structured tag forms.

- docs/Driver.Modbus.Cli.md — appended a "v2 addressing grammar" section
  pointing users at the full reference, with quick-reference examples.

- Vendor-compatibility caveat documented: type codes and byte-order
  mnemonics were synthesised from training-era vendor docs (Wonderware
  DASMBTCP, Kepware KEPServerEX, Ignition, Matrikon, OAS) and should be
  verified against current vendor manuals before locking for production.

E2E tests (4 new AddressingGrammarTests in IntegrationTests):
- Modicon 5-digit and 6-digit forms map to identical wire offsets.
- Float32 + WordSwap (CDAB) round-trips end-to-end through the
  pymodbus simulator.
- Int16[5] array round-trips as a typed short[] surface.
- Block-read coalescing produces a wire-acceptable PDU when MaxReadGap=5
  bridges three nearby tags.

All tests skip gracefully when the pymodbus simulator at localhost:5020
is unreachable (matches the existing ModbusSimulatorFixture pattern).

Final test count across the Modbus addressing surface:
- 107 ModbusAddressing.Tests (parser + family + Modicon)
- 231 Driver.Modbus.Tests (driver, byte order, array, multi-unit, coalescing,
  protocol, subscribe, connection options)
- 110 Admin.Tests (incl. ModbusOptionsViewModel defaults pinning)
- 4 new AddressingGrammar integration tests (skip when sim down)
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otopcua-modbus-cli — Modbus-TCP test client

Ad-hoc probe / read / write / subscribe tool for talking to Modbus-TCP devices through the same ModbusDriver the OtOpcUa server uses. Mirrors the v1 OPC UA otopcua-cli shape so the muscle memory carries over: drop to a shell, point at a PLC, watch registers move.

First of four driver test-client CLIs (Modbus → AB CIP → AB Legacy → S7 → TwinCAT). Built on the shared ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Cli.Common library so each downstream CLI inherits verbose/log wiring + snapshot formatting without copy-paste.

Build + run

dotnet build src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Cli
dotnet run --project src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Cli -- --help

Or publish a self-contained binary:

dotnet publish src/ZB.MOM.WW.OtOpcUa.Driver.Modbus.Cli -c Release -o publish/modbus-cli
publish/modbus-cli/otopcua-modbus-cli.exe --help

Common flags

Every command accepts:

Flag Default Purpose
-h / --host required Modbus-TCP server hostname or IP
-p / --port 502 TCP port
-U / --unit-id 1 Modbus unit / slave ID
--timeout-ms 2000 Per-PDU timeout
--disable-reconnect off Turn off mid-transaction reconnect-and-retry
--verbose off Serilog debug output

Commands

probe — is the PLC up?

Connects, reads one holding register, prints driver health. Fastest sanity check after swapping a network cable or deploying a new device.

otopcua-modbus-cli probe -h 192.168.1.10
otopcua-modbus-cli probe -h 192.168.1.10 --probe-address 100    # device locks HR[0]

read — single register / coil / string

Synthesises a one-tag driver config on the fly from --region + --address

  • --type flags.
# Holding register as UInt16
otopcua-modbus-cli read -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 100 -t UInt16

# Float32 with word-swap (CDAB) — common on Siemens / some AB families
otopcua-modbus-cli read -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 200 -t Float32 --byte-order WordSwap

# Single bit out of a packed holding register
otopcua-modbus-cli read -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 10 -t BitInRegister --bit-index 3

# 40-char ASCII string — DirectLOGIC packs the first char in the low byte
otopcua-modbus-cli read -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 300 -t String --string-length 40 --string-byte-order LowByteFirst

# Discrete input / coil
otopcua-modbus-cli read -h 192.168.1.10 -r DiscreteInputs -a 5 -t Bool

write — single value

Same flag shape as read plus -v / --value. Values parse per --type using invariant culture (period as decimal separator). Booleans accept true/false/1/0/yes/no/on/off.

otopcua-modbus-cli write -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 100 -t UInt16 -v 42
otopcua-modbus-cli write -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 200 -t Float32 -v 3.14
otopcua-modbus-cli write -h 192.168.1.10 -r Coils -a 5 -t Bool -v on

Writes are non-idempotent by default — a timeout after the device already applied the write will NOT auto-retry. This matches the driver's production contract (plan decisions #44 + #45).

subscribe — watch a register until Ctrl+C

Uses the driver's ISubscribable surface (polling under the hood via PollGroupEngine). Prints every data-change event with a timestamp.

otopcua-modbus-cli subscribe -h 192.168.1.10 -r HoldingRegisters -a 100 -t Int16 -i 500

Output format

  • probe / read emit a multi-line per-tag block: Tag / Value / Status / Source Time / Server Time.
  • write emits one line: Write <tag>: 0x... (Good | BadCommunicationError | …).
  • subscribe emits one line per change: [HH:mm:ss.fff] <tag> = <value> (<status>).

Status codes are rendered as 0xXXXXXXXX (Name) for the OPC UA shortlist (Good, BadCommunicationError, BadTimeout, BadNodeIdUnknown, BadTypeMismatch, Uncertain, …). Unknown codes fall back to bare hex.

Typical workflows

"Is the PLC alive?"probe.

"Does my recipe write land?"write + read back against the same address.

"Why is tag X flipping?"subscribe + wait for the operator scenario.

"What's the right byte order for this family?"read with --byte-order BigEndian, then with --byte-order WordSwap. The one that gives plausible values is the correct one for that device.

v2 addressing grammar

The driver accepts the industry-standard tag-address grammar so you can paste tag spreadsheets from Wonderware / Kepware / Ignition without per-row manual translation. Full reference + grammar rules: docs/v2/modbus-addressing.md.

Quick examples:

40001                  HoldingRegisters[0], Int16
400001                 same, 6-digit form
40001:F                Float32
40001:F:CDAB           Float32 word-swapped
40001:STR20            20-char ASCII string
40001:I:5              Int16[5] array (3-field shorthand)
40001:F:CDAB:10        Float32[10] with explicit word-swap (4-field strict)
40001.5                bit 5 of HR[0]
HR1:DI                 Int32 via mnemonic region prefix
C100                   Coil 100 (mnemonic, 1-based)
V2000:F:CDAB           DL205 V-memory at PDU 1024 + Float32 + word-swap (Family=DL205)
D100:I                 MELSEC D-register 100 (Family=MELSEC)

In DriverConfig JSON, set the per-tag addressString field instead of the structured region + address + dataType fields. Both styles can coexist within one driver instance.