Files
lmxopcua/docs/Driver.Modbus.Cli.md
Joseph Doherty dfd027ebca Task #146 — Modbus addressing: align type codes with Wonderware DASMBTCP + Ignition
Web verification (2026-04-25) against current vendor docs surfaced concrete
grammar conflicts in the v1 suffix grammar shipped in #137. Hard cutover
before the Admin UI rolls out widely so users don't paste `:I` from a
Wonderware spreadsheet and silently get wrong-typed reads.

Sources:
- Wonderware DASMBTCP user guide
  https://cdn.logic-control.com/media/DASMBTCP.pdf
- Ignition Modbus addressing (8.1)
  https://www.docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/opc-ua/opc-ua-drivers/modbus/modbus-addressing

Type-code changes:

| Code   | Pre-#146 | Post-#146  | Vendor reference            |
|--------|----------|------------|------------------------------|
| `:S`   | (n/a)    | Int16      | Wonderware DASMBTCP `S`      |
| `:US`  | (n/a)    | UInt16     | Ignition `HRUS`              |
| `:I`   | Int16    | **Int32**  | Wonderware `I` + Ignition `HRI` |
| `:UI`  | UInt16   | **UInt32** | Ignition `HRUI`              |
| `:I_64`  | (n/a)  | Int64      | Ignition `HRI_64`            |
| `:UI_64` | (n/a)  | UInt64     | Ignition `HRUI_64`           |
| `:BCD_32`| (n/a)  | BCD32      | Ignition `HRBCD_32`          |

Codes REMOVED (no clear vendor precedent + conflict with the new mapping):
`:DI`, `:L`, `:UDI`, `:UL`, `:LI`, `:ULI`, `:LBCD`. Pre-#146 configs that
use them get an "Unknown type code" diagnostic at parse time so users get
a fast surface-level error rather than silent wrong-typed reads.

Codes UNCHANGED (already vendor-aligned): `:BOOL`, `:F`, `:D`, `:BCD`,
`:STR<n>`. Modicon 5/6-digit + mnemonic regions (HR/IR/C/DI) + bit suffix
`.N` are also unchanged.

Defaults:
- Coils / DiscreteInputs → `BOOL` (unchanged)
- HoldingRegisters / InputRegisters with no explicit type → Int16 (matches
  Ignition's bare `HR` default)

Byte-order mnemonics (`:ABCD` / `:CDAB` / `:BADC` / `:DCBA`) are kept but
documented as OtOpcUa-specific — they aren't in any major vendor's per-tag
address string. Ignition uses a `-R` suffix per prefix; Wonderware
configures word-order at the topic level.

Tests:
- 12 Type_Codes_Parse rows updated to assert the new mappings.
- New Removed_Aliases_Are_Rejected (×7) confirms each pre-#146 alias now
  fails fast with "Unknown type code".
- Worked_Example_Int16_Array uses the new `:S` code.
- New Worked_Example_Int32_Array_Via_I_Code documents the `:I = Int32`
  vendor-alignment intent so a future "fix" doesn't accidentally regress.
- Unknown_Type_Code_Rejected_With_Catalog updated to match the new error
  message ("Valid: BOOL, S, US, I, ...").

Docs:
- docs/v2/modbus-addressing.md — table replaced with the post-#146 codes,
  each row cites its Wonderware / Ignition reference. New "Codes removed
  in #146" subsection documents the cutover.
- docs/Driver.Modbus.Cli.md — example grammar list updated; explicit
  type-code reminder appended.

114 addressing tests + 231 driver tests still green. Solution build clean.
2026-04-25 00:51:50 -04:00

156 lines
5.9 KiB
Markdown

# `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
```powershell
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:
```powershell
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.
```powershell
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.
```powershell
# 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`.
```powershell
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.
```powershell
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`](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:S: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:I Int32 via mnemonic region prefix (matches Wonderware)
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, Int32 (Family=MELSEC)
```
**Type-code reminder** (post-#146): `:I` is **Int32** (matches Wonderware
DASMBTCP + Ignition `HRI`). The explicit Int16 code is `:S`. Bare HR/IR
with no type still defaults to Int16. Pre-#146 codes `:DI` / `:L` /
`:UDI` / `:UL` / `:LI` / `:ULI` / `:LBCD` are removed; configs that use
them get a clear "Unknown type code" diagnostic at parse time.
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.