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* iec61850_client.h
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#ifndef IEC61850_CLIENT_H_
#define IEC61850_CLIENT_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "libiec61850_common_api.h"
#include "iec61850_common.h"
#include "goose_subscriber.h"
#include "mms_value.h"
#include "mms_client_connection.h"
#include "linked_list.h"
/**
* * \defgroup iec61850_client_api_group IEC 61850/MMS client API
*/
/**@{*/
/** an opaque handle to the instance data of a ClientDataSet object */
typedef struct sClientDataSet* ClientDataSet;
/** an opaque handle to the instance data of a ClientReport object */
typedef struct sClientReport* ClientReport;
/** an opaque handle to the instance data of a ClientReportControlBlock object */
typedef struct sClientReportControlBlock* ClientReportControlBlock;
/** an opaque handle to the instance data of a ClientGooseControlBlock object */
typedef struct sClientGooseControlBlock* ClientGooseControlBlock;
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_GENERAL General client side connection handling functions and data types
*
* @{
*/
/** An opaque handle to the instance data of the IedConnection object */
typedef struct sIedConnection* IedConnection;
/** Detailed description of the last application error of the client connection instance */
typedef struct
{
int ctlNum;
int error;
ControlAddCause addCause;
} LastApplError;
/** Connection state of the IedConnection instance (either idle, connected or closed) */
typedef enum
{
IED_STATE_IDLE,
IED_STATE_CONNECTED,
IED_STATE_CLOSED
} IedConnectionState;
/** used to describe the error reason for most client side service functions */
typedef enum {
/* general errors */
/** No error occurred - service request has been successful */
IED_ERROR_OK = 0,
/** The service request can not be executed because the client is not yet connected */
IED_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED = 1,
/** Connect service not execute because the client is already connected */
IED_ERROR_ALREADY_CONNECTED = 2,
/** The service request can not be executed caused by a loss of connection */
IED_ERROR_CONNECTION_LOST = 3,
/** The service or some given parameters are not supported by the client stack or by the server */
IED_ERROR_SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 4,
/** Connection rejected by server */
IED_ERROR_CONNECTION_REJECTED = 5,
/* client side errors */
/** API function has been called with an invalid argument */
IED_ERROR_USER_PROVIDED_INVALID_ARGUMENT = 10,
IED_ERROR_ENABLE_REPORT_FAILED_DATASET_MISMATCH = 11,
/** The object provided object reference is invalid (there is a syntactical error). */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_REFERENCE_INVALID = 12,
/** Received object is of unexpected type */
IED_ERROR_UNEXPECTED_VALUE_RECEIVED = 13,
/* service error - error reported by server */
/** The communication to the server failed with a timeout */
IED_ERROR_TIMEOUT = 20,
/** The server rejected the access to the requested object/service due to access control */
IED_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED = 21,
/** The server reported that the requested object does not exist (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 22,
/** The server reported that the requested object already exists */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_EXISTS = 23,
/** The server does not support the requested access method (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_ACCESS_UNSUPPORTED = 24,
/** The server expected an object of another type (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_TYPE_INCONSISTENT = 25,
/** The object or service is temporarily unavailable (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_TEMPORARILY_UNAVAILABLE = 26,
/** The specified object is not defined in the server (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_UNDEFINED = 27,
/** The specified address is invalid (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS = 28,
/** Service failed due to a hardware fault (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_HARDWARE_FAULT = 29,
/** The requested data type is not supported by the server (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_TYPE_UNSUPPORTED = 30,
/** The provided attributes are inconsistent (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE_INCONSISTENT = 31,
/** The provided object value is invalid (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_VALUE_INVALID = 32,
/** The object is invalidated (returned by server) */
IED_ERROR_OBJECT_INVALIDATED = 33,
/* unknown error */
IED_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 99
} IedClientError;
/**************************************************
* Connection creation and destruction
**************************************************/
/**
* \brief create a new IedConnection instance
*
* This function creates a new IedConnection instance that is used to handle a connection to an IED.
* It allocated all required resources. The new connection is in the "idle" state. Before it can be used
* the connect method has to be called.
*
* \return the new IedConnection instance
*/
IedConnection
IedConnection_create(void);
/**
* \brief destroy an IedConnection instance.
*
* The connection will be closed if it is in "connected" state. All allocated resources of the connection
* will be freed.
*
* \param self the connection object
*/
void
IedConnection_destroy(IedConnection self);
/**
* \brief set the connect timeout in ms
*
* Set the connect timeout for this connection. This function has to be called before IedConnection_connect
* is called.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param timoutInMs the connection timeout in ms
*/
void
IedConnection_setConnectTimeout(IedConnection self, uint32_t timeoutInMs);
/**************************************************
* Association service
**************************************************/
/**
* \brief Connect to a server
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param hostname the host name or IP address of the server to connect to
* \param tcpPort the TCP port number of the server to connect to
*/
void
IedConnection_connect(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* hostname, int tcpPort);
/**
* \brief Abort the connection
*
* This will close the MMS association by sending an ACSE abort message to the server.
* After sending the abort message the connection is closed immediately.
* The client can assume the connection to be closed when the function returns and the
* destroy method can be called. If the connection is not in "connected" state an
* IED_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED error will be reported.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
*/
void
IedConnection_abort(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error);
/**
* \brief Release the connection
*
* This will release the MMS association by sending an MMS conclude message to the server.
* The client can NOT assume the connection to be closed when the function returns, It can
* also fail if the server returns with a negative response. To be sure that the connection
* will be close the close or abort methods should be used. If the connection is not in "connected" state an
* IED_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED error will be reported.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
*/
void
IedConnection_release(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error);
/**
* \brief Close the connection
*
* This will close the MMS association and the underlying TCP connection.
*
* \param self the connection object
*/
void
IedConnection_close(IedConnection self);
/**
* \brief return the state of the connection.
*
* This function can be used to determine if the connection is established or closed.
*
* \param self the connection object
*
* \return the connection state
*/
IedConnectionState
IedConnection_getState(IedConnection self);
/**
* \brief Access to last application error received by the client connection
*
* \param self the connection object
*
* \return the LastApplError value
*/
LastApplError
IedConnection_getLastApplError(IedConnection self);
typedef void (*IedConnectionClosedHandler) (void* parameter, IedConnection connection);
/**
* \brief Install a handler function that will be called when the connection is lost.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param handler that callback function
* \param parameter the user provided parameter that is handed over to the callback function
*/
void
IedConnection_installConnectionClosedHandler(IedConnection self, IedConnectionClosedHandler handler,
void* parameter);
/**
* \brief get a handle to the underlying MmsConnection
*
* Get access to the underlying MmsConnection instance used by this IedConnection.
* This can be used to set/change specific MmsConnection parameters or to call low-level MMS services/functions.
*
* \param self the connection object
*
* \return the MmsConnection instance used by this IedConnection.
*/
MmsConnection
IedConnection_getMmsConnection(IedConnection self);
/** @} */
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_SV Client side SV control block handling functions
*
* @{
*/
/** SV ASDU contains attribute RefrTm */
#define IEC61850_SV_OPT_REFRESH_TIME 1
/** SV ASDU contains attribute SmpSynch */
#define IEC61850_SV_OPT_SAMPLE_SYNC 2
/** SV ASDU contains attribute SmpRate */
#define IEC61850_SV_OPT_SAMPLE_RATE 4
/** SV ASDU contains attribute DatSet */
#define IEC61850_SV_OPT_DATA_SET 8
/** SV ASDU contains attribute Security */
#define IEC61850_SV_OPT_SECURITY 16
/** an opaque handle to the instance data of a ClientSVControlBlock object */
typedef struct sClientSVControlBlock* ClientSVControlBlock;
/**
* \brief Create a new ClientSVControlBlock instance
*
* This function simplifies client side access to server MSV/USV control blocks
* NOTE: Do not use the functions after the IedConnection object is invalidated!
*
* \param connection the IedConnection object with a valid connection to the server.
* \param reference the object reference of the control block
*
* \return the new instance
*/
ClientSVControlBlock
ClientSVControlBlock_create(IedConnection connection, const char* reference);
/**
* \brief Free all resources related to the ClientSVControlBlock instance.
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*/
void
ClientSVControlBlock_destroy(ClientSVControlBlock self);
bool
ClientSVControlBlock_isMulticast(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief Return the error code of the last write or write acccess to the SVCB
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*
* \return the error code of the last read or write access
*/
IedClientError
ClientSVControlBlock_getLastComError(ClientSVControlBlock self);
bool
ClientSVControlBlock_setSvEna(ClientSVControlBlock self, bool svEna);
bool
ClientSVControlBlock_getSvEna(ClientSVControlBlock self);
bool
ClientSVControlBlock_setResv(ClientSVControlBlock self, bool svEna);
bool
ClientSVControlBlock_getResv(ClientSVControlBlock self);
char*
ClientSVControlBlock_getMsvID(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief Get the (MMS) reference to the data set
*
* NOTE: the returned string is dynamically allocated with the
* GLOBAL_MALLOC macro. The application is responsible to release
* the memory when the string is no longer needed.
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*
* \return the data set reference as a NULL terminated string
*/
char*
ClientSVControlBlock_getDatSet(ClientSVControlBlock self);
uint32_t
ClientSVControlBlock_getConfRev(ClientSVControlBlock self);
uint16_t
ClientSVControlBlock_getSmpRate(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief returns the destination address of the SV publisher
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*/
PhyComAddress
ClientSVControlBlock_getDstAddress(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief returns the OptFlds bit string as integer
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*/
int
ClientSVControlBlock_getOptFlds(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief returns number of sample mode of the SV publisher
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*/
uint8_t
ClientSVControlBlock_getSmpMod(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief returns number of ASDUs included in the SV message
*
* \param self the ClientSVControlBlock instance to operate on
*/
int
ClientSVControlBlock_getNoASDU(ClientSVControlBlock self);
/** @} */
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_GOOSE Client side GOOSE control block handling functions
*
* @{
*/
/*********************************************************
* GOOSE services handling (MMS part)
********************************************************/
/** Enable GOOSE publisher GoCB block element */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_GO_ENA 1
/** GOOSE ID GoCB block element */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_GO_ID 2
/** Data set GoCB block element */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_DATSET 4
/** Configuration revision GoCB block element (this is usually read-only) */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_CONF_REV 8
/** Need commission GoCB block element (read-only according to 61850-7-2) */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_NDS_COMM 16
/** Destination address GoCB block element (read-only according to 61850-7-2) */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_DST_ADDRESS 32
/** Minimum time GoCB block element (read-only according to 61850-7-2) */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_MIN_TIME 64
/** Maximum time GoCB block element (read-only according to 61850-7-2) */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_MAX_TIME 128
/** Fixed offsets GoCB block element (read-only according to 61850-7-2) */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_FIXED_OFFS 256
/** select all elements of the GoCB */
#define GOCB_ELEMENT_ALL 511
/**************************************************
* ClientGooseControlBlock class
**************************************************/
ClientGooseControlBlock
ClientGooseControlBlock_create(const char* dataAttributeReference);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_destroy(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
bool
ClientGooseControlBlock_getGoEna(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setGoEna(ClientGooseControlBlock self, bool goEna);
const char*
ClientGooseControlBlock_getGoID(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setGoID(ClientGooseControlBlock self, const char* goID);
const char*
ClientGooseControlBlock_getDatSet(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setDatSet(ClientGooseControlBlock self, const char* datSet);
uint32_t
ClientGooseControlBlock_getConfRev(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
bool
ClientGooseControlBlock_getNdsComm(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
uint32_t
ClientGooseControlBlock_getMinTime(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
uint32_t
ClientGooseControlBlock_getMaxTime(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
bool
ClientGooseControlBlock_getFixedOffs(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
MmsValue* /* MMS_OCTET_STRING */
ClientGooseControlBlock_getDstAddress_addr(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setDstAddress_addr(ClientGooseControlBlock self, MmsValue* macAddr);
uint8_t
ClientGooseControlBlock_getDstAddress_priority(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setDstAddress_priority(ClientGooseControlBlock self, uint8_t priorityValue);
uint16_t
ClientGooseControlBlock_getDstAddress_vid(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setDstAddress_vid(ClientGooseControlBlock self, uint16_t vidValue);
uint16_t
ClientGooseControlBlock_getDstAddress_appid(ClientGooseControlBlock self);
void
ClientGooseControlBlock_setDstAddress_appid(ClientGooseControlBlock self, uint16_t appidValue);
/*********************************************************
* GOOSE services (access to GOOSE Control Blocks (GoCB))
********************************************************/
/**
* \brief Read access to attributes of a GOOSE control block (GoCB) at the connected server. A GoCB contains
* the configuration values for a single GOOSE publisher.
*
* The requested GoCB has to be specified by its object IEC 61850 ACSI object reference. E.g.
*
* "simpleIOGernericIO/LLN0.gcbEvents"
*
* This function is used to perform the actual read service for the GoCB values.
* To access the received values the functions of ClientGooseControlBlock have to be used.
*
* If called with a NULL argument for the updateGoCB parameter a new ClientGooseControlBlock instance is created
* and populated with the values received by the server. It is up to the user to release this object by
* calling the ClientGooseControlBlock_destroy function when the object is no longer needed. If called with a reference
* to an existing ClientGooseControlBlock instance the values of the attributes will be updated and no new instance
* will be created.
*
* Note: This function maps to a single MMS read request to retrieve the complete GoCB at once.
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param goCBReference IEC 61850-7-2 ACSI object reference of the GOOSE control block
* \param updateRcb a reference to an existing ClientGooseControlBlock instance or NULL
*
* \return new ClientGooseControlBlock instance or the instance provided by the user with
* the updateRcb parameter.
*/
ClientGooseControlBlock
IedConnection_getGoCBValues(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* goCBReference, ClientGooseControlBlock updateGoCB);
/**
* \brief Write access to attributes of a GOOSE control block (GoCB) at the connected server
*
* The GoCB and the values to be written are specified with the goCB parameter.
*
* The parametersMask parameter specifies which attributes of the remote GoCB have to be set by this request.
* You can specify multiple attributes by ORing the defined bit values. If all attributes have to be written
* GOCB_ELEMENT_ALL can be used.
*
* The singleRequest parameter specifies the mapping to the corresponding MMS write request. Standard compliant
* servers should accept both variants. But some server accept only one variant. Then the value of this parameter
* will be of relevance.
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param goCB ClientGooseControlBlock instance that actually holds the parameter
* values to be written.
* \param parametersMask specifies the parameters contained in the setGoCBValues request.
* \param singleRequest specifies if the seGoCBValues services is mapped to a single MMS write request containing
* multiple variables or to multiple MMS write requests.
*/
void
IedConnection_setGoCBValues(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, ClientGooseControlBlock goCB,
uint32_t parametersMask, bool singleRequest);
/** @} */
/********************************************
* Reporting services
********************************************/
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_REPORTS Client side report handling services, functions, and data types
*
* @{
*/
/**
* \brief Read access to attributes of a report control block (RCB) at the connected server
*
* The requested RCB has to be specified by its object reference. E.g.
*
* "simpleIOGernericIO/LLN0.RP.EventsRCB01"
*
* or
*
* "simpleIOGenericIO/LLN0.BR.EventsBRCB01"
*
* Report control blocks have either "RP" or "BR" as part of their name following the logical node part.
* "RP" is part of the name of unbuffered RCBs whilst "BR" is part of the name of buffered RCBs.
*
* This function is used to perform the actual read service. To access the received values the functions
* of ClientReportControlBlock have to be used.
*
* If called with a NULL argument for the updateRcb parameter a new ClientReportControlBlock instance is created
* and populated with the values received by the server. It is up to the user to release this object by
* calling the ClientReportControlBlock_destroy function when the object is no longer needed. If called with a reference
* to an existing ClientReportControlBlock instance the values of the attributes will be updated and no new instance
* will be created.
*
* Note: This function maps to a single MMS read request to retrieve the complete RCB at once.
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param rcbReference object reference of the report control block
* \param updateRcb a reference to an existing ClientReportControlBlock instance or NULL
*
* \return new ClientReportControlBlock instance or the instance provided by the user with
* the updateRcb parameter.
*/
ClientReportControlBlock
IedConnection_getRCBValues(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* rcbReference,
ClientReportControlBlock updateRcb);
/** Describes the reason for the inclusion of the element in the report */
typedef enum {
/** the element is not included in the received report */
REASON_NOT_INCLUDED = 0,
/** the element is included due to a change of the data value */
REASON_DATA_CHANGE = 1,
/** the element is included due to a change in the quality of data */
REASON_QUALITY_CHANGE = 2,
/** the element is included due to an update of the data value */
REASON_DATA_UPDATE = 3,
/** the element is included due to a periodic integrity report task */
REASON_INTEGRITY = 4,
/** the element is included due to a general interrogation by the client */
REASON_GI = 5,
/** the reason for inclusion is unknown */
REASON_UNKNOWN = 6
} ReasonForInclusion;
/* Element encoding mask values for ClientReportControlBlock */
/** include the report ID into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_RPT_ID 1
/** include the report enable element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_RPT_ENA 2
/** include the reservation element into the setRCB request (only available in unbuffered RCBs!) */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_RESV 4
/** include the data set element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_DATSET 8
/** include the configuration revision element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_CONF_REV 16
/** include the option fields element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_OPT_FLDS 32
/** include the bufTm (event buffering time) element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_BUF_TM 64
/** include the sequence number element into the setRCB request (should be used!) */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_SQ_NUM 128
/** include the trigger options element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_TRG_OPS 256
/** include the integrity period element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_INTG_PD 512
/** include the GI (general interrogation) element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_GI 1024
/** include the purge buffer element into the setRCB request (only available in buffered RCBs) */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_PURGE_BUF 2048
/** include the entry ID element into the setRCB request (only available in buffered RCBs) */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_ENTRY_ID 4096
/** include the time of entry element into the setRCB request (only available in buffered RCBs) */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_TIME_OF_ENTRY 8192
/** include the reservation time element into the setRCB request (only available in buffered RCBs) */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_RESV_TMS 16384
/** include the owner element into the setRCB request */
#define RCB_ELEMENT_OWNER 32768
/**
* \brief Write access to attributes of a report control block (RCB) at the connected server
*
* The requested RCB has to be specified by its object reference (see also IedConnection_getRCBValues).
* The object reference for the referenced RCB is contained in the provided ClientReportControlBlock instance.
*
* The parametersMask parameter specifies which attributes of the remote RCB have to be set by this request.
* You can specify multiple attributes by ORing the defined bit values.
*
* The singleRequest parameter specifies the mapping to the corresponding MMS write request. Standard compliant
* servers should accept both variants. But some server accept only one variant. Then the value of this parameter
* will be of relevance.
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param rcb object reference of the ClientReportControlBlock instance that actually holds the parameter
* values to be written.
* \param parametersMask specifies the parameters contained in the setRCBValues request.
* \param singleRequest specifies if the setRCBValues services is mapped to a single MMS write request containing
* multiple variables or to multiple MMS write requests.
*/
void
IedConnection_setRCBValues(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, ClientReportControlBlock rcb,
uint32_t parametersMask, bool singleRequest);
/**
* \brief Callback function for receiving reports
*
* \param parameter a user provided parameter that is handed to the callback function
* \param report a ClientReport instance that holds the informations contained in the received report
*/
typedef void (*ReportCallbackFunction) (void* parameter, ClientReport report);
/**
* \brief Install a report handler function for the specified report control block (RCB)
*
* This function will replace a report handler set earlier for the specified RCB. The report handler
* will be called whenever a report for the specified RCB is received.
* Please note that this function should be called whenever the RCB data set is changed or updated.
* Otherwise the internal data structures storing the received data set values will not be updated
* correctly.
*
* When replacing a report handler you only have to call this function. There is no separate call to
* IedConnection_uninstallReportHandler() required.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param rcbReference object reference of the report control block
* \param rptId a string that identifies the report. If the rptId is not available then the
* rcbReference is used to identify the report.
* \param handler user provided callback function to be invoked when a report is received.
* \param handlerParameter user provided parameter that will be passed to the callback function
*/
void
IedConnection_installReportHandler(IedConnection self, const char* rcbReference, const char* rptId, ReportCallbackFunction handler,
void* handlerParameter);
/**
* \brief uninstall a report handler function for the specified report control block (RCB)
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param rcbReference object reference of the report control block
*/
void
IedConnection_uninstallReportHandler(IedConnection self, const char* rcbReference);
/**
* \brief Trigger a general interrogation (GI) report for the specified report control block (RCB)
*
* The RCB must have been enabled and GI set as trigger option before this command can be performed.
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param rcbReference object reference of the report control block
*/
void
IedConnection_triggerGIReport(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* rcbReference);
/****************************************
* Access to received reports
****************************************/
/**
* \brief Get the name of the report data set
*
* NOTE: the returned string is only valid as long as the ClientReport instance exists!
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
* \return report data set name as 0 terminated string
*/
const char*
ClientReport_getDataSetName(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief return the received data set values of the report
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
* \return an MmsValue array instance containing the data set values
*/
MmsValue*
ClientReport_getDataSetValues(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief return reference (name) of the server RCB associated with this ClientReport object
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
* \return report control block reference as string
*/
char*
ClientReport_getRcbReference(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief return RptId of the server RCB associated with this ClientReport object
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
* \return report control block reference as string
*/
char*
ClientReport_getRptId(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief get the reason code (reason for inclusion) for a specific report data set element
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
* \param elementIndex index of the data set element (starting with 0)
*
* \return reason code for the inclusion of the specified element
*/
ReasonForInclusion
ClientReport_getReasonForInclusion(ClientReport self, int elementIndex);
/**
* \brief get the entry ID of the report
*
* Returns the entryId of the report if included in the report. Otherwise returns NULL.
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
*
* \return entryId or NULL
*/
MmsValue*
ClientReport_getEntryId(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief determine if the last received report contains a timestamp
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
*
* \return true if the report contains a timestamp, false otherwise
*/
bool
ClientReport_hasTimestamp(ClientReport self);
bool
ClientReport_hasSeqNum(ClientReport self);
uint16_t
ClientReport_getSeqNum(ClientReport self);
bool
ClientReport_hasDataSetName(ClientReport self);
bool
ClientReport_hasReasonForInclusion(ClientReport self);
bool
ClientReport_hasConfRev(ClientReport self);
uint32_t
ClientReport_getConfRev(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief Indicates if the report contains the bufOvfl (buffer overflow) flag
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
*
* \returns true if the report contains the bufOvfl flag, false otherwise
*/
bool
ClientReport_hasBufOvfl(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief Get the value of the bufOvfl flag
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
*
* \returns true if bufOvfl is set, false otherwise
*/
bool
ClientReport_getBufOvfl(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief Indicates if the report contains data references for the reported data set members
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
*
* \returns true if the report contains data-references, false otherwise
*/
bool
ClientReport_hasDataReference(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief get the data-reference of the element of the report data set
*
* This function will only return a non-NULL value if the received report contains data-references.
* This can be determined by the ClientReport_hasDataReference function.
* NOTE: The returned string is allocated and hold by the ClientReport instance and is only valid until
* the ClientReport instance exists!
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
* \param elementIndex index of the data set element (starting with 0)
*
* \param the data reference as string as provided by the report or NULL if the data reference is not available
*/
const char*
ClientReport_getDataReference(ClientReport self, int elementIndex);
/**
* \brief get the timestamp of the report
*
* Returns the timestamp of the report if included in the report. Otherwise the value is undefined.
* Use the ClientReport_hasTimestamp function first to figure out if the timestamp is valid
*
* \param self the ClientReport instance
*
* \return the timestamp as milliseconds since 1.1.1970 UTC
*/
uint64_t
ClientReport_getTimestamp(ClientReport self);
/**
* \brief get the reason for inclusion of as a human readable string
*
* \param reasonCode
*
* \return the reason for inclusion as static human readable string
*/
char*
ReasonForInclusion_getValueAsString(ReasonForInclusion reasonCode);
/**************************************************
* ClientReportControlBlock access class
**************************************************/
ClientReportControlBlock
ClientReportControlBlock_create(const char* rcbReference);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_destroy(ClientReportControlBlock self);
char*
ClientReportControlBlock_getObjectReference(ClientReportControlBlock self);
bool
ClientReportControlBlock_isBuffered(ClientReportControlBlock self);
const char*
ClientReportControlBlock_getRptId(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setRptId(ClientReportControlBlock self, const char* rptId);
bool
ClientReportControlBlock_getRptEna(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setRptEna(ClientReportControlBlock self, bool rptEna);
bool
ClientReportControlBlock_getResv(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setResv(ClientReportControlBlock self, bool resv);
const char*
ClientReportControlBlock_getDataSetReference(ClientReportControlBlock self);
/**
* \brief set the data set to be observed by the RCB
*
* The data set reference is a mixture of MMS and IEC 61850 syntax! In general the reference has
* the form:
* LDName/LNName$DataSetName
*
* e.g. "simpleIOGenericIO/LLN0$Events"
*
* It is standard that data sets are defined in LN0 logical nodes. But this is not mandatory.
*
* Note: As a result of changing the data set the server will increase the confRev attribute of the RCB.
*
* \param self the RCB instance
* \param dataSetReference the reference of the data set
*/
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setDataSetReference(ClientReportControlBlock self, const char* dataSetReference);
uint32_t
ClientReportControlBlock_getConfRev(ClientReportControlBlock self);
int
ClientReportControlBlock_getOptFlds(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setOptFlds(ClientReportControlBlock self, int optFlds);
uint32_t
ClientReportControlBlock_getBufTm(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setBufTm(ClientReportControlBlock self, uint32_t bufTm);
uint16_t
ClientReportControlBlock_getSqNum(ClientReportControlBlock self);
int
ClientReportControlBlock_getTrgOps(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setTrgOps(ClientReportControlBlock self, int trgOps);
uint32_t
ClientReportControlBlock_getIntgPd(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setIntgPd(ClientReportControlBlock self, uint32_t intgPd);
bool
ClientReportControlBlock_getGI(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setGI(ClientReportControlBlock self, bool gi);
bool
ClientReportControlBlock_getPurgeBuf(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setPurgeBuf(ClientReportControlBlock self, bool purgeBuf);
int16_t
ClientReportControlBlock_getResvTms(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setResvTms(ClientReportControlBlock self, int16_t resvTms);
MmsValue* /* */
ClientReportControlBlock_getEntryId(ClientReportControlBlock self);
void
ClientReportControlBlock_setEntryId(ClientReportControlBlock self, MmsValue* entryId);
uint64_t
ClientReportControlBlock_getEntryTime(ClientReportControlBlock self);
MmsValue* /* */
ClientReportControlBlock_getOwner(ClientReportControlBlock self);
/** @} */
/****************************************
* Data model access services
****************************************/
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_DATA_ACCESS Client side data access (read/write) service functions
*
* @{
*/
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) or functional constrained data (FCD).
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the object/attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute or data object to read
*
* \return the MmsValue instance of the received value or NULL if the request failed
*/
MmsValue*
IedConnection_readObject(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataAttributeReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief write a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) or functional constrained data (FCD).
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the object/attribute to write
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute or data object to write
* \param value the MmsValue to write (has to be of the correct type - MMS_STRUCTURE for FCD)
*/
void
IedConnection_writeObject(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataAttributeReference, FunctionalConstraint fc,
MmsValue* value);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type boolean
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
*/
bool
IedConnection_readBooleanValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type float
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
*/
float
IedConnection_readFloatValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type VisibleString or MmsString
*
* NOTE: the returned char buffer is dynamically allocated and has to be freed by the caller!
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
*
* \return a C string representation of the value. Has to be freed by the caller!
*/
char*
IedConnection_readStringValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type Integer or Unsigned and return the result as int32_t
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
*
* \return an int32_t value of the read data attributes
*/
int32_t
IedConnection_readInt32Value(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type Integer or Unsigned and return the result as uint32_t
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
*
* \return an uint32_t value of the read data attributes
*/
uint32_t
IedConnection_readUnsigned32Value(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type Timestamp (UTC Time)
*
* NOTE: If the timestamp parameter is set to NULL the function allocates a new timestamp instance. Otherwise the
* return value is a pointer to the user provided timestamp instance.
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
* \param timestamp a pointer to a user provided timestamp instance or NULL
*
* \return the timestamp value
*/
Timestamp*
IedConnection_readTimestampValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc,
Timestamp* timeStamp);
/**
* \brief read a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type Quality
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute to read
*
* \return the timestamp value
*/
Quality
IedConnection_readQualityValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief write a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type boolean
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute or data object to write
* \param value the boolean value to write
*/
void
IedConnection_writeBooleanValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc, bool value);
/**
* \brief write a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type integer
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute or data object to write
* \param value the int32_t value to write
*/
void
IedConnection_writeInt32Value(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc, int32_t value);
/**
* \brief write a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type unsigned (integer)
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute or data object to write
* \param value the uint32_t value to write
*/
void
IedConnection_writeUnsigned32Value(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc, uint32_t value);
/**
* \brief write a functional constrained data attribute (FCDA) of type float
*
* \param self the connection object to operate on
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param object reference of the data attribute to read
* \param fc the functional constraint of the data attribute or data object to write
* \param value the float value to write
*/
void
IedConnection_writeFloatValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc, float value);
void
IedConnection_writeVisibleStringValue(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc, char* value);
void
IedConnection_writeOctetString(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* objectReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc, uint8_t* value, int valueLength);
/** @} */
/****************************************
* Data set handling
****************************************/
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_DATA_SET Client side data set service functions and data types
*
* @{
*/
/**
* \brief get data set values from a server device
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataSetReference object reference of the data set
* \param dataSet a data set instance where to store the retrieved values or NULL if a new instance
* shall be created.
*
* \return data set instance with retrieved values of NULL if an error occurred.
*/
ClientDataSet
IedConnection_readDataSetValues(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataSetReference, ClientDataSet dataSet);
/**
* \brief create a new data set at the connected server device
*
* This function creates a new data set at the server. The parameter dataSetReference is the name of the new data set
* to create. It is either in the form LDName/LNodeName.dataSetName for permanent domain or VMD scope data sets or
* @dataSetName for an association specific data set. If the LDName part of the reference is missing the resulting
* data set will be of VMD scope.
*
* The dataSetElements parameter contains a linked list containing the object references of FCDs or FCDAs. The format of
* this object references is LDName/LNodeName.item(arrayIndex)component[FC].
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataSetReference object reference of the data set
* \param dataSetElements a list of object references defining the members of the new data set
*
*/
void
IedConnection_createDataSet(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataSetReference, LinkedList /* char* */ dataSetElements);
/**
* \brief delete a deletable data set at the connected server device
*
* This function deletes a data set at the server. The parameter dataSetReference is the name of the data set
* to delete. It is either in the form LDName/LNodeName.dataSetName or @dataSetName for an association specific data set.
*
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataSetReference object reference of the data set
*/
void
IedConnection_deleteDataSet(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataSetReference);
/**
* \brief returns the object references of the elements of a data set
*
* The return value contains a linked list containing the object references of FCDs or FCDAs. The format of
* this object references is LDName/LNodeName.item(arrayIndex)component[FC].
*
* \param connection the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataSetReference object reference of the data set
* \param isDeletable this is an output parameter indicating that the requested data set is deletable by clients.
* If this information is not required a NULL pointer can be used.
*
* \return LinkedList containing the data set elements as char* strings.
*/
LinkedList /* */
IedConnection_getDataSetDirectory(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataSetReference, bool* isDeletable);
/********************************************************
* Data set object (local representation of a data set)
*******************************************************/
/**
* \brief destroy an ClientDataSet instance. Has to be called by the application.
*
* Note: A ClientDataSet cannot be created directly by the application but only by the IedConnection_readDataSetValues
* function. Therefore there is no public ClientDataSet_create function.
*
* \param self the ClientDataSet instance
*/
void
ClientDataSet_destroy(ClientDataSet self);
/**
* \brief get the data set values locally stored in the ClientDataSet instance.
*
* This function returns a pointer to the locally stored MmsValue instance of this
* ClientDataSet instance. The MmsValue instance is of type MMS_ARRAY and contains one
* array element for each data set member.
* Note: This call does not invoke any interaction with the associated server. It will
* only provide access to already stored value. To update the values with the current values
* of the server the IecConnection_readDataSetValues function has to be called!
*
* \param self the ClientDataSet instance
*
* \return the locally stored data set values as MmsValue object of type MMS_ARRAY.
*/
MmsValue*
ClientDataSet_getValues(ClientDataSet self);
/**
* \brief Get the object reference of the data set.
*
* \param self the ClientDataSet instance
*
* \return the object reference of the data set.
*/
char*
ClientDataSet_getReference(ClientDataSet self);
/**
* \brief get the size of the data set (number of members)
*
* \param self the ClientDataSet instance
*
* \return the number of member contained in the data set.
*/
int
ClientDataSet_getDataSetSize(ClientDataSet self);
/** @} */
/************************************
* Control service functions
************************************/
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_CONTROL Client side control service functions
*
* @{
*/
typedef struct sControlObjectClient* ControlObjectClient;
typedef enum {
CONTROL_MODEL_STATUS_ONLY,
CONTROL_MODEL_DIRECT_NORMAL,
CONTROL_MODEL_SBO_NORMAL,
CONTROL_MODEL_DIRECT_ENHANCED,
CONTROL_MODEL_SBO_ENHANCED
} ControlModel;
/**
* \brief Create a new client control object
*
* A client control object is used to handle all client side aspects of a controllable
* data object.
*
* \param objectReference the reference of the controllable data object
* \param connection the connection instance where the control object has to be reached
*
* \return the newly created instance or NULL if the creation failed
*/
ControlObjectClient
ControlObjectClient_create(const char* objectReference, IedConnection connection);
void
ControlObjectClient_destroy(ControlObjectClient self);
char*
ControlObjectClient_getObjectReference(ControlObjectClient self);
ControlModel
ControlObjectClient_getControlModel(ControlObjectClient self);
/**
* \brief Send an operate command to the server
*
* \param self the control object instance to use
* \param ctlVal the control value (for APC the value may be either AnalogueValue (MMS_STRUCT) or MMS_FLOAT/MMS_INTEGER
* \param operTime the time when the command has to be executed (for time activated control). If this value is 0 the command will be executed instantly.
*
* \return true if operation has been successful, false otherwise.
*/
bool
ControlObjectClient_operate(ControlObjectClient self, MmsValue* ctlVal, uint64_t operTime);
bool
ControlObjectClient_select(ControlObjectClient self);
/**
* \brief Send an select with value command to the server
*
* \param self the control object instance to use
* \param ctlVal the control value (for APC the value may be either AnalogueValue (MMS_STRUCT) or MMS_FLOAT/MMS_INTEGER
*
* \return true if select has been successful, false otherwise.
*/
bool
ControlObjectClient_selectWithValue(ControlObjectClient self, MmsValue* ctlVal);
bool
ControlObjectClient_cancel(ControlObjectClient self);
void
ControlObjectClient_setLastApplError(ControlObjectClient self, LastApplError lastAppIError);
LastApplError
ControlObjectClient_getLastApplError(ControlObjectClient self);
void
ControlObjectClient_setTestMode(ControlObjectClient self);
void
ControlObjectClient_setOrigin(ControlObjectClient self, const char* orIdent, int orCat);
/**
* \brief Use a constant T parameter for all command (select, operate, cancel) of a single control sequence
*
* NOTE: Some non-standard compliant servers may require this to accept oper/cancel requests
*
* \param self the ControlObjectClient instance
* \param useContantT enable this behaviour with true, disable with false
*/
void
ControlObjectClient_useConstantT(ControlObjectClient self, bool useConstantT);
void
ControlObjectClient_enableInterlockCheck(ControlObjectClient self);
void
ControlObjectClient_enableSynchroCheck(ControlObjectClient self);
/**
* \brief Private a callback handler that is invoked when a command termination message is received.
*
* This callback is invoked whenever a CommandTermination+ or CommandTermination- message is received.
* To distinguish between a CommandTermination+ and CommandTermination- please use the
* ControlObjectClient_getLastApplError function.
*
* \param self the ControlObjectClient instance
* \param handler the callback function to be used
* \param handlerParameter an arbitrary parameter that is passed to the handler
*/
typedef void (*CommandTerminationHandler) (void* parameter, ControlObjectClient controlClient);
void
ControlObjectClient_setCommandTerminationHandler(ControlObjectClient self, CommandTerminationHandler handler,
void* handlerParameter);
/** @} */
/*************************************
* Model discovery services
************************************/
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_MODEL_DISCOVERY Model discovery services
*
* @{
*/
/**
* \brief Retrieve the device model from the server
*
* This function retrieves the complete device model from the server. The model is buffered an can be browsed
* by subsequent API calls. This API call is mapped to multiple ACSI services.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
*
*/
void
IedConnection_getDeviceModelFromServer(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error);
/**
* \brief Get the list of logical devices available at the server (DEPRECATED)
*
* This function is mapped to the GetServerDirectory(LD) ACSI service.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
*
* \return LinkedList with string elements representing the logical device names
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getLogicalDeviceList(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error);
/**
* \brief Get the list of logical devices or files available at the server
*
* GetServerDirectory ACSI service implementation. This function will either return the list of
* logical devices (LD) present at the server or the list of available files.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param getFileNames get list of files instead of logical device names (TO BE IMPLEMENTED)
*
* \return LinkedList with string elements representing the logical device names or file names
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getServerDirectory(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, bool getFileNames);
/**
* \brief Get the list of logical nodes (LN) of a logical device
*
* LGetLogicalDeviceDirectory ACSI service implementation. Returns the list of logical nodes present
* in a logical device. The list is returned as a linked list of type LinkedList where the elements
* are C style strings.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param getFileNames get list of files instead of logical device names (TO BE IMPLEMENTED)
*
* \return LinkedList with string elements representing the logical node names
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getLogicalDeviceDirectory(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* logicalDeviceName);
typedef enum {
ACSI_CLASS_DATA_OBJECT,
ACSI_CLASS_DATA_SET,
ACSI_CLASS_BRCB,
ACSI_CLASS_URCB,
ACSI_CLASS_LCB,
ACSI_CLASS_LOG,
ACSI_CLASS_SGCB,
ACSI_CLASS_GoCB,
ACSI_CLASS_GsCB,
ACSI_CLASS_MSVCB,
ACSI_CLASS_USVCB
} ACSIClass;
/**
* \brief returns a list of all MMS variables that are children of the given logical node
*
* This function cannot be mapped to any ACSI service. It is a convenience function for generic clients that
* wants to show a list of all available children of the MMS named variable representing the logical node.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param logicalNodeReference string that represents the LN reference
*
* \return the list of all MMS named variables as C strings in a LinkedList type
*
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getLogicalNodeVariables(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error,
const char* logicalNodeReference);
/**
* \brief returns the directory of the given logical node (LN) containing elements of the specified ACSI class
*
* Implementation of the GetLogicalNodeDirectory ACSI service.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param logicalNodeReference string that represents the LN reference
* \param acsiClass specifies the ACSI class
*
* \return list of all logical node elements of the specified ACSI class type as C strings in a LinkedList
*
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getLogicalNodeDirectory(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error,
const char* logicalNodeReference, ACSIClass acsiClass);
/**
* \brief returns the directory of the given data object (DO)
*
* Implementation of the GetDataDirectory ACSI service. This will return the list of
* all data attributes or sub data objects.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataReference string that represents the DO reference
*
* \return list of all data attributes or sub data objects as C strings in a LinkedList
*
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getDataDirectory(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataReference);
/**
* \brief returns the directory of the given data object (DO)
*
* Implementation of the GetDataDirectory ACSI service. This will return the list of
* C strings with all data attributes or sub data objects as elements. The returned
* strings will contain the functional constraint appended in square brackets when appropriate.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataReference string that represents the DO reference
*
* \return list of all data attributes or sub data objects as C strings in a LinkedList
*
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getDataDirectoryFC(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataReference);
/**
* \brief returns the directory of the given data object/data attribute with the given FC
*
* Implementation of the GetDataDirectory ACSI service. This will return the list of
* C strings with all data attributes or sub data objects as elements. The returned
* strings will contain the functional constraint appended in square brackets when appropriate.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataReference string that represents the DO reference
* \param fc the functional constraint
*
* \return list of all data attributes or sub data objects as C strings in a LinkedList
*
*/
LinkedList
IedConnection_getDataDirectoryByFC(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataReference, FunctionalConstraint fc);
/**
* \brief return the MMS variable type specification of the data attribute referenced by dataAttributeReference and function constraint fc.
*
* This function can be used to get the MMS variable type specification for an IEC 61850 data attribute. It is an extension
* of the ACSI that may be required by generic client applications.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param dataAttributeReference string that represents the DA reference
* \param fc functional constraint of the DA
*
* \return MmsVariableSpecification of the data attribute.
*
*/
MmsVariableSpecification*
IedConnection_getVariableSpecification(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* dataAttributeReference,
FunctionalConstraint fc);
/** @} */
/**
* @defgroup IEC61850_CLIENT_FILE_SERVICE File service related functions, data types, and definitions
*
* @{
*/
typedef struct sFileDirectoryEntry* FileDirectoryEntry;
FileDirectoryEntry
FileDirectoryEntry_create(const char* fileName, uint32_t fileSize, uint64_t lastModified);
void
FileDirectoryEntry_destroy(FileDirectoryEntry self);
char*
FileDirectoryEntry_getFileName(FileDirectoryEntry self);
uint32_t
FileDirectoryEntry_getFileSize(FileDirectoryEntry self);
uint64_t
FileDirectoryEntry_getLastModified(FileDirectoryEntry self);
/**
* \brief returns the directory entries of the specified file directory.
*
* Requires the server to support file services.
*
* NOTE: the returned linked list has to be freed by the user. You can user the following statement
* to free the list of directory entries:
*
* LinkedList_destroyDeep(fileNames, (LinkedListValueDeleteFunction) FileDirectoryEntry_destroy);
*
* where fileNames is the return value of this function.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param directoryName the name of the directory or NULL to get the entries of the root directory
*
* \return the list of directory entries. The return type is a LinkedList with FileDirectoryEntry elements
*/
LinkedList /**/
IedConnection_getFileDirectory(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* directoryName);
/**
* \brief user provided handler to receive the data of the GetFile request
*
* This handler will be invoked whenever the clients receives a data block from
* the server. The API user has to copy the data to another location before returning.
* The other location could for example be a file in the clients file system.
*
* \param parameter user provided parameter
* \param buffer pointer to the buffer containing the received data
* \param bytesRead number of bytes available in the buffer
*
* \return true if the client implementation shall continue to download data false if the download
* should be stopped. E.g. if the file cannot be stored client side due to missing resources.
*/
typedef bool
(*IedClientGetFileHandler) (void* parameter, uint8_t* buffer, uint32_t bytesRead);
/**
* \brief Implementation of the GetFile ACSI service
*
* Download a file from the server.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param fileName the name of the file to be read from the server
*
* \return number of bytes received
*/
uint32_t
IedConnection_getFile(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* fileName, IedClientGetFileHandler handler,
void* handlerParameter);
/**
* \brief Implementation of the DeleteFile ACSI service
*
* Delete a file at the server.
*
* \param self the connection object
* \param error the error code if an error occurs
* \param fileName the name of the file to delete
*/
void
IedConnection_deleteFile(IedConnection self, IedClientError* error, const char* fileName);
/** @} */
/**@}*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* IEC61850_CLIENT_H_ */