Provided by: mbpoll_1.5.2-1_amd64 bug

Abstract

       mbpoll  is a command line utility to communicate with ModBus slave (RTU or TCP).  This is a multiplatform
       project, the compilation was tested on  GNU  Linux  x86,  x86_64,  armhf  and  arm64  (Armbian/Raspbian),
       Microsoft Windows, and Mac OSX.

       Development  of  major version 1 of mbpoll is complete, version 2 using libmodbuspp is under development.
       Proposals for new features will be transferred to this new branch.

       mbpoll can:

       - read discrete inputs - read and write binary outputs (coil) - read input registers  -  read  and  write
       output registers (holding register)

       The reading and writing registers may be in decimal, hexadecimal or floating single precision.

       >  Note: mbpoll's output syntax and command line option syntax is similar to the original modpoll command
       line program published by proconX. However mbpoll is  a  completely  independent  project  and  based  on
       different source code than the original modpoll program. mbpoll is distributed under the GPL license, but
       the original modpoll program is not covered by the GPL license.

Quickstart guide

       The  fastest  and  safest  way  to  install  mbpoll  is  to  use  the  APT  repository  from  piduino.org
       ⟨http://apt.piduino.org⟩, so you should do the following :

           wget -O- http://www.piduino.org/piduino-key.asc | sudo apt-key add -
           sudo add-apt-repository 'deb http://apt.piduino.org stretch piduino'
           sudo apt update
           sudo apt install mbpoll

       This repository provides mbpoll and libmodbus (version 3.1.4) packages for i386, amd64, armhf  and  arm64
       architectures.   In the above commands, the repository is a Debian Stretch distribution, but you can also
       choose Ubuntu Trusty, Xenial or Bionic by replacing stretch with trusty, xenial or  bionic.   It  may  be
       necessary to install the software-properties-common package for add-apt-repository.

       For Raspbian you have to do a little different :

           wget -O- http://www.piduino.org/piduino-key.asc | sudo apt-key add -
           echo       'deb      http://raspbian.piduino.org      stretch      piduino'      |      sudo      tee
       /etc/apt/sources.list.d/piduino.list
           sudo apt update
           sudo apt install mbpoll

       The Raspbian repository provides Piduino packages for armhf architecture for Stretch only.

Build from source

       For example, for a debian system:

       * Install libmodbus ⟨https://github.com/stephane/libmodbus.git⟩ (Version >= 3.1.4) :

               $ sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool git-core autoconf automake
               $ git clone https://github.com/stephane/libmodbus.git
               $ cd libmodbus
               $ ./autogen.sh
               $ ./configure
               $ make
               $ sudo make install

       You can also install it with apt if the version of libmodbus is greater than  or  equal  to  3.1.4.   For
       example to query a debian system:

           $ apt-cache show libmodbus-dev

       *  Install  piduino  ⟨https://github.com/epsilonrt/piduino/tree/dev⟩ only if you want to manage the RS485
       with a GPIO signal:

               $ sudo apt-get install cmake libcppdb-dev pkg-config libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libudev-dev
               $ git clone https://github.com/epsilonrt/piduino.git
               $ cd piduino
               $ git checkout dev
               $ mkdir build
               $ cd build
               $ cmake ..
               $ make
               $ sudo make install

       * Generate Makefile with cmake:

               $ sudo apt-get install cmake pkg-config
               $ cd mbpoll
               $ mkdir build
               $ cd build
               $ cmake ..

       * Compile and install mbpoll:

               $ make
               $ sudo make install
               $ sudo ldconfig

       If you prefer, you can in the place of direct compilation create a package and install it:

               $ make package
               $ sudo dpkg -i * .deb

       That's all !

       For Windows, you can follow the instructions in the ⟨README-WINDOWS.md⟩ file.

Examples

       The following command is used to read the input registers 1 and 2 of the slave at  address  33  connected
       through RTU /dev/ttyUSB2 (38400 Bd)

       ---

               $ mbpoll -a 33 -b 38400 -t 3 -r 1 -c 2 /dev/ttyUSB2

               mbpoll 1.5 -  Modbus® Master Simulator
               Copyright (c) 2015-2023 Pascal JEAN, https://github.com/epsilonrt/mbpoll
               This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
               This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
               under certain conditions; type 'mbpoll -w' for details.

               Protocol configuration: Modbus RTU
               Slave configuration...: address = [33]
                                       start reference = 1, count = 2
               Communication.........: /dev/ttyUSB2, 38400-8E1
                                       t/o 1.00 s, poll rate 1000 ms
               Data type.............: 16-bit register, input register table

               -- Polling slave 33... Ctrl-C to stop)
               [1]:      9997
               [2]:      10034
               -- Polling slave 33... Ctrl-C to stop)
               [1]:      10007
               [2]:      10034
               -- Polling slave 33... Ctrl-C to stop)
               [1]:      10007
               [2]:      10034
               -- Polling slave 33... Ctrl-C to stop)
               [1]:      10007
               [2]:      10034
               ^C--- /dev/ttyUSB2 poll statistics ---
               4 frames transmitted, 4 received, 0 errors, 0.0% frame loss

               everything was closed.
               Have a nice day !

Help

       A complete help is available with the -h option:

           usage : mbpoll [ options ] device|host [ writevalues... ] [ options ]

           ModBus Master Simulator. It allows to read and write in ModBus slave registers
                                    connected by serial (RTU only) or TCP.

           Arguments :
             device        Serial port when using ModBus RTU protocol
                             COM1, COM2 ...              on Windows
                             /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1 ...  on Linux
                             /dev/ser1, /dev/ser2 ...    on QNX
             host          Host name or dotted IP address when using ModBus/TCP protocol
             writevalues   List of values to be written.
                           If none specified (default) mbpoll reads data.
                           If negative numbers are provided, it will precede the list of
                           data to be written by two dashes ('--'). for example :
                           mbpoll -t4:int /dev/ttyUSB0 -- 123 -1568 8974 -12
           General options :
             -m #          mode (rtu or tcp, TCP is default)
             -a #          Slave address (1-255 for rtu, 0-255 for tcp, 1 is default)
                           for reading, it is possible to give an address list
                           separated by commas or colons, for example :
                           -a 32,33,34,36:40 read [32,33,34,36,37,38,39,40]
             -r #          Start reference (1 is default)
                           for reading, it is possible to give an address list
                           separated by commas or colons
             -c #          Number of values to read (1-125, 1 is default)
             -u            Read the description of the type, the current status, and other
                           information specific to a remote device (RTU only)
             -t 0          Discrete output (coil) data type (binary 0 or 1)
             -t 1          Discrete input data type (binary 0 or 1)
             -t 3          16-bit input register data type
             -t 3:int16    16-bit input register data type with signed int display
             -t 3:hex      16-bit input register data type with hex display
             -t 3:string   16-bit input register data type with string (char) display
             -t 3:int      32-bit integer data type in input register table
             -t 3:float    32-bit float data type in input register table
             -t 4          16-bit output (holding) register data type (default)
             -t 4:int16    16-bit output (holding) register data type with signed int display
             -t 4:hex      16-bit output (holding) register data type with hex display
             -t 4:string   16-bit output (holding) register data type with string (char) display
             -t 4:int      32-bit integer data type in output (holding) register table
             -t 4:float    32-bit float data type in output (holding) register table
             -0            First reference is 0 (PDU addressing) instead 1
             -B            Big endian word order for 32-bit integer and float
             -1            Poll only once only, otherwise every poll rate interval
             -l #          Poll rate in ms, ( > 10, 1000 is default)
             -o #          Time-out in seconds (0.01 - 10.00, 1.00 s is default)
             -q            Quiet mode.  Minimum output only
           Options for ModBus / TCP :
             -p #          TCP port number (502 is default)
           Options for ModBus RTU :
             -b #          Baudrate (1200-921600, 19200 is default)
             -d #          Databits (7 or 8, 8 for RTU)
             -s #          Stopbits (1 or 2, 1 is default)
             -P #          Parity (none, even, odd, even is default)
             -R [#]        RS-485 mode (/RTS on (0) after sending)
                            Optional parameter for the GPIO RTS pin number
             -F [#]        RS-485 mode (/RTS on (0) when sending)
                            Optional parameter for the GPIO RTS pin number

             -h            Print this help summary page
             -V            Print version and exit
             -v            Verbose mode.  Causes mbpoll to print debugging messages about
                           its progress.  This is helpful in debugging connection...

       --- > Copyright © 2015-2023 Pascal JEAN, All rights reserved.

       >  mbpoll  is  free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
       Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
       option) any later version.

       > mbpoll is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;  without  even  the
       implied  warranty  of  MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
       License for more details.

       > You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public  License  along  with  mbpoll.  If  not,  see
       ⟨http://www.gnu.org/licenses/⟩.

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