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151 | f9daq | 1 | // WIENER SNMP basic SNMP library to Demonstrate C-Access to WIENER-Crates via SNMP |
2 | // modified for LabView import 04/23/06, Andreas Ruben |
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3 | // |
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4 | // The path to the Net-SNMP include files (default /usr/include) must be added to the |
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5 | // include file search path! |
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6 | // The following libraries must be included: |
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7 | // netsnmp.lib ws2_32.lib |
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8 | // The path to the Net-SNMP library must be added to the linker files. |
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9 | // /usr/lib |
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10 | // path for the WIENER MIB file (mibdirs) c:/usr/share/snmp/mibs |
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11 | |||
12 | #include <windows.h> |
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13 | #include "toolbox.h" |
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14 | #include <ansi_c.h> |
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15 | #include "WIENER_SNMP.h" |
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16 | |||
17 | #define VER_FILEVERSION 1,1,1,0 |
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18 | #define VER_FILEVERSION_STR "1.1.1.0\0" |
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19 | |||
20 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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21 | #define strdup _strdup |
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22 | #define vsnprintf vsprintf_s |
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23 | #define strPrintf sprintf_s |
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24 | #else |
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25 | #define strdup StrDup |
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26 | #define strPrintf snprintf |
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27 | #endif |
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28 | |||
29 | #ifndef UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER |
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30 | #define UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(P) (void)(P) |
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31 | #endif |
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32 | |||
33 | #define false 0; |
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34 | #define true 1; |
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35 | |||
36 | |||
37 | static const char WienerMibFileName[] = "WIENER-CRATE-MIB"; |
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38 | static const char DefaultReadCommunity[] = "public"; ///< default community name for read operations |
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39 | static const char DefaultWriteCommunity[] = "guru"; ///< default community name for write operation |
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40 | |||
41 | static char *m_readCommunity = (char *)DefaultReadCommunity; |
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42 | static char *m_writeCommunity = (char *)DefaultWriteCommunity; |
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43 | |||
44 | /** |
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45 | * @brief The SnmpObject class is used internally to resolve OIDs and for the SNMP calls. |
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46 | */ |
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47 | //class SnmpObject { |
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48 | //public: |
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49 | typedef struct { |
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50 | oid id[MAX_OID_LEN]; ///< The resolved SNMP OID |
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51 | size_t len; ///< The resolved OIDs length in byte |
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52 | char desc[100]; ///< The OIDs textual representation, e.g. "sysDescr.0" |
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53 | } SnmpObject; |
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54 | //typedef struct snmp_object SnmpObject; |
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55 | |||
56 | static SnmpObject moduleIndex[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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57 | static SnmpObject moduleDescription[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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58 | static SnmpObject moduleSupply[MaxModuleAuxSupplies][MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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59 | static SnmpObject moduleHardwareLimitVoltage[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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60 | static SnmpObject moduleHardwareLimitCurrent[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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61 | static SnmpObject moduleRampSpeedVoltage[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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62 | static SnmpObject moduleRampSpeedCurrent[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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63 | static SnmpObject moduleStatus[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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64 | static SnmpObject moduleEventStatus[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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65 | static SnmpObject moduleDoClear[MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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66 | static SnmpObject moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature[MaxModuleAuxTemperatures][MaxSlotsPerCrate]; |
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67 | |||
68 | static SnmpObject sysDescr; |
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69 | static SnmpObject sysMainSwitch; |
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70 | static SnmpObject sysStatus; |
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71 | static SnmpObject sysVmeSysReset; |
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72 | static SnmpObject outputNumber; |
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73 | static SnmpObject groupsNumber; |
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74 | static SnmpObject highVoltageGroupsSwitch; |
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75 | static SnmpObject lowVoltageGroupsSwitch; |
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76 | static SnmpObject ipStaticAddress; |
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77 | |||
78 | static SnmpObject outputName[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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79 | static SnmpObject outputIndex[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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80 | static SnmpObject outputGroup[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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81 | static SnmpObject outputStatus[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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82 | static SnmpObject outputMeasurementSenseVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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83 | static SnmpObject outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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84 | static SnmpObject outputMeasurementCurrent[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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85 | static SnmpObject outputMeasurementTemperature[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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86 | static SnmpObject outputSwitch[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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87 | static SnmpObject outputVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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88 | static SnmpObject outputCurrent[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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89 | static SnmpObject outputVoltageRiseRate[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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90 | static SnmpObject outputVoltageFallRate[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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91 | static SnmpObject outputCurrentRiseRate[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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92 | static SnmpObject outputCurrentFallRate[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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93 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionBehavior[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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94 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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95 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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96 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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97 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionMaxCurrent[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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98 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionMaxTemperature[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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99 | static SnmpObject outputConfigMaxSenseVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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100 | static SnmpObject outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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101 | static SnmpObject outputConfigMaxCurrent[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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102 | static SnmpObject outputSupervisionMaxPower[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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103 | static SnmpObject outputTripTimeMaxCurrent[MaxChannelsPerCrate]; |
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104 | |||
105 | static SnmpObject sensorNumber; |
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106 | static SnmpObject sensorTemperature[MaxSensors]; |
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107 | static SnmpObject sensorWarningThreshold[MaxSensors]; |
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108 | static SnmpObject sensorFailureThreshold[MaxSensors]; |
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109 | |||
110 | //static SnmpObject psFirmwareVersion; |
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111 | static SnmpObject psSerialNumber; |
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112 | static SnmpObject psOperatingTime; |
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113 | static SnmpObject psDirectAccess; |
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114 | static SnmpObject fanNumberOfFans; |
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115 | static SnmpObject fanOperatingTime; |
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116 | //static SnmpObject fanFirmwareVersion; |
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117 | static SnmpObject fanSerialNumber; |
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118 | static SnmpObject fanAirTemperature; |
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119 | static SnmpObject fanSwitchOffDelay; |
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120 | static SnmpObject fanNominalSpeed; |
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121 | static SnmpObject fanSpeed[MaxFans]; |
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122 | |||
123 | static SnmpObject psAuxVoltage[MaxPsAuxSupplies]; |
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124 | static SnmpObject psAuxCurrent[MaxPsAuxSupplies]; |
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125 | |||
126 | static SnmpObject snmpCommunityName[MaxCommunities]; |
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127 | |||
128 | //static double snmpSetDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject &object, double value); |
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129 | static double snmpSetDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object, double value); |
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155 | f9daq | 130 | static double snmpGetDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object); |
151 | f9daq | 131 | static int snmpSetInt(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object, int value); |
155 | f9daq | 132 | static int snmpGetInt(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object); |
151 | f9daq | 133 | static char *snmpGetString(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object); |
134 | |||
135 | char snmpStringBuffer[1024]; |
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136 | char snmpLastErrorBuffer[1024]; |
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137 | |||
138 | SnmpDoubleBuffer snmpDoubleBuffer; |
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139 | SnmpIntegerBuffer snmpIntegerBuffer; |
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140 | |||
141 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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142 | |||
143 | BOOL APIENTRY DllMain(HANDLE hModule, DWORD ul_reason_for_call, LPVOID lpReserved) |
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144 | { |
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145 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(hModule); |
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146 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(ul_reason_for_call); |
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147 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(lpReserved); |
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148 | |||
149 | return TRUE; |
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150 | } |
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151 | |||
152 | #endif |
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153 | |||
154 | /** |
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155 | * @brief Simple logging function with printf-like usage. |
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156 | * @internal |
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157 | * @param priority |
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158 | * @param format |
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159 | */ |
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160 | static void sysLog(int priority, const char *format, ...) |
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161 | { |
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162 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(priority); |
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163 | |||
164 | va_list vaPrintf; |
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165 | va_start(vaPrintf, format); |
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166 | vprintf(format, vaPrintf); |
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167 | putchar('\n'); |
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168 | |||
169 | // store errors in snmpLastErrorBuffer, which can be read by snmpGetLastError() |
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170 | if (priority == LOG_ERR) |
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171 | vsnprintf(snmpLastErrorBuffer, sizeof(snmpLastErrorBuffer), format, vaPrintf); |
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172 | |||
173 | va_end(vaPrintf); |
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174 | } |
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175 | |||
176 | // Helper functions |
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177 | |||
178 | /** |
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179 | * @brief Resolves the OID from the textual SNMP description |
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180 | * and stores the OID in *object. |
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181 | * @internal |
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182 | * @param node e.g. "sysMainSwitch" |
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183 | * @param object the resolved OID |
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184 | * @return true on success, false otherwise |
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185 | */ |
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154 | f9daq | 186 | //static int getNode(const char * const node, SnmpObject *object) |
155 | f9daq | 187 | static int getNode(const char * const node, SnmpObject *object) |
151 | f9daq | 188 | { |
189 | object->len = MAX_OID_LEN; |
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190 | if (!get_node(node, object->id, &object->len)) { |
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191 | snmp_log(LOG_ERR, "OID %s not found!\n", node); |
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192 | return false; |
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193 | } |
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194 | |||
195 | #ifdef _MSC_VER |
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196 | strcpy_s(object->desc, sizeof(object->desc), node); |
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197 | #else |
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198 | strncpy(object->desc, node, sizeof(object->desc)); |
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199 | #endif |
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200 | |||
201 | return true; |
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202 | } |
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203 | |||
204 | /** |
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205 | * @brief Resolves the OID from the textual SNMP description |
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206 | * with appended index and stores the OID in *object. |
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207 | * @internal |
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208 | * @param nodeBase e.g. "outputSwitch" |
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209 | * @param index e.g. 100 |
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210 | * @param object the resolved OID |
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211 | * @return true on success, false otherwise |
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212 | */ |
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213 | static int getIndexNode(const char * const nodeBase, int index, SnmpObject *object) |
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214 | { |
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215 | char node[100]; |
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216 | |||
217 | strPrintf(node, sizeof(node), "%s.%i", nodeBase, index); |
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218 | |||
219 | return getNode(node, object); |
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220 | } |
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221 | |||
222 | /** |
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223 | * @brief Activates logging on stderr console. |
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224 | * @since 1.1 |
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225 | * @note This is the default setting. |
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226 | */ |
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227 | void snmpSetStdErrLog(void) |
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228 | { |
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229 | snmp_enable_stderrlog(); |
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230 | } |
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231 | |||
232 | /** |
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233 | * @brief Activates logging to the file filename. |
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234 | * @since 1.1 |
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235 | * @param fileName The full path to the file where all log |
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236 | * information should go to. |
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237 | * @note If the specified file already exists, |
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238 | * new log information is appended. |
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239 | */ |
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240 | void snmpSetFileLog(const char * const fileName) |
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241 | { |
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242 | snmp_enable_filelog(fileName, 1); |
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243 | } |
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244 | |||
245 | /** |
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246 | * @brief Returns the library four digit version number as unsigned int value. |
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247 | * |
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248 | * This allows to check for a specific version number. |
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249 | * @since 1.1 |
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250 | * @return The version number as unsigned long value, e.g. 0x01010000 |
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251 | */ |
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252 | unsigned int snmpGetVersion(void) |
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253 | { |
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254 | const uint32_t version[] = { VER_FILEVERSION }; |
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255 | |||
256 | return (version[0] << 24) + (version[1] << 16) + (version[2] << 8) + version[3]; |
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257 | } |
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258 | |||
259 | /** |
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260 | * @brief Returns the library four digit version number as null-terminated string. |
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261 | * |
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262 | * The digits are separated by dots. |
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263 | * @since 1.1 |
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264 | * @return The version number, e.g. "1.1.0.3" |
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265 | */ |
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266 | char *snmpGetVersionString(void) |
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267 | { |
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268 | return VER_FILEVERSION_STR; |
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269 | } |
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270 | |||
271 | /** |
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272 | * @brief Setup the default conditions for logging and SNMP passwords. |
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273 | * @internal |
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274 | */ |
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275 | static void setDefaultSettings(void) |
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276 | { |
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277 | snmpSetStdErrLog(); |
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278 | |||
279 | m_readCommunity = (char *)DefaultReadCommunity; |
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280 | m_writeCommunity = (char *)DefaultWriteCommunity; |
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281 | |||
282 | memset(snmpLastErrorBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpLastErrorBuffer)); |
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283 | } |
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284 | |||
285 | /** |
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286 | * @brief SNMP Initialization. |
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287 | * |
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288 | * Resolves all needed OIDs from the MIB file and prepares the SNMP communication. |
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289 | * The actual connection to a MPOD crate is done with snmpOpen(). |
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290 | * @return true on success, false otherwise (e.g. an OID could not be resolved) |
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291 | */ |
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292 | int snmpInit(void) |
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293 | { |
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294 | setDefaultSettings(); |
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295 | |||
296 | snmp_log(LOG_DEBUG, "*** Initialise SNMP ***\n"); |
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297 | |||
298 | init_snmp("WIENER_SNMP_DLL"); |
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299 | init_mib(); // init MIB processing |
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300 | if (!read_module(WienerMibFileName)) { // read specific mibs |
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301 | snmp_log(LOG_ERR, "Unable to load SNMP MIB file \"%s\"\n", WienerMibFileName); |
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302 | return false; |
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303 | } |
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304 | snmp_log(LOG_DEBUG, "*** Translate OIDs ***\n"); |
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305 | |||
306 | // Translate System OIDS |
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307 | getNode("sysDescr.0", &sysDescr); // FIXME: doesn't work atm in Linux |
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308 | |||
309 | if ( |
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310 | (!getNode("sysMainSwitch.0", &sysMainSwitch)) || |
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311 | (!getNode("sysStatus.0", &sysStatus)) || |
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312 | (!getNode("sysVmeSysReset.0", &sysVmeSysReset)) || |
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313 | (!getNode("outputNumber.0", &outputNumber)) || |
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314 | (!getNode("groupsNumber.0", &groupsNumber)) || |
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315 | (!getNode("groupsSwitch.64", &highVoltageGroupsSwitch)) || |
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316 | (!getNode("groupsSwitch.128", &lowVoltageGroupsSwitch)) || |
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317 | (!getNode("ipStaticAddress.0", &ipStaticAddress)) || |
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318 | // (!getNode("psFirmwareVersion.0", &psFirmwareVersion)) || |
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319 | (!getNode("psSerialNumber.0", &psSerialNumber)) || |
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320 | (!getNode("psOperatingTime.0", &psOperatingTime)) || |
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321 | (!getNode("psDirectAccess.0", &psDirectAccess)) || |
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322 | (!getNode("sensorNumber.0", &sensorNumber)) || |
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323 | // (!getNode("fanFirmwareVersion.0", &fanFirmwareVersion)) || |
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324 | (!getNode("fanSerialNumber.0", &fanSerialNumber)) || |
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325 | (!getNode("fanOperatingTime.0", &fanOperatingTime)) || |
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326 | (!getNode("fanAirTemperature.0", &fanAirTemperature))|| |
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327 | (!getNode("fanSwitchOffDelay.0", &fanSwitchOffDelay)) || |
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328 | (!getNode("fanNominalSpeed.0", &fanNominalSpeed)) || |
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329 | (!getNode("fanNumberOfFans.0", &fanNumberOfFans)) |
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330 | ) { |
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331 | return false; |
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332 | } |
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333 | |||
334 | // Translate module and channel information OIDs |
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335 | for (int slot = 0; slot < MaxSlotsPerCrate; ++slot) { |
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336 | |||
337 | if ( |
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338 | (!getIndexNode("moduleIndex", slot + 1, &moduleIndex[slot])) || |
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339 | (!getIndexNode("moduleDescription", slot + 1, &moduleDescription[slot])) || |
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340 | (!getIndexNode("moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementVoltage0", slot + 1, &moduleSupply[0][slot])) || |
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341 | (!getIndexNode("moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementVoltage1", slot + 1, &moduleSupply[1][slot])) || |
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342 | (!getIndexNode("moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature0", slot + 1, &moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature[0][slot])) || |
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343 | (!getIndexNode("moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature1", slot + 1, &moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature[1][slot])) || |
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344 | (!getIndexNode("moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature2", slot + 1, &moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature[2][slot])) || |
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345 | (!getIndexNode("moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature3", slot + 1, &moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature[3][slot])) || |
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346 | (!getIndexNode("moduleHardwareLimitVoltage", slot + 1, &moduleHardwareLimitVoltage[slot])) || |
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347 | (!getIndexNode("moduleHardwareLimitCurrent", slot + 1, &moduleHardwareLimitCurrent[slot])) || |
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348 | (!getIndexNode("moduleRampSpeedVoltage", slot + 1, &moduleRampSpeedVoltage[slot])) || |
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349 | (!getIndexNode("moduleRampSpeedCurrent", slot + 1, &moduleRampSpeedCurrent[slot])) || |
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350 | (!getIndexNode("moduleStatus", slot + 1, &moduleStatus[slot])) || |
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351 | (!getIndexNode("moduleEventStatus", slot + 1, &moduleEventStatus[slot])) || |
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352 | (!getIndexNode("moduleDoClear", slot + 1, &moduleDoClear[slot])) |
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353 | ) { |
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354 | return false; |
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355 | } |
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356 | |||
357 | int base = MaxChannelsPerSlot * slot; // array index |
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358 | |||
359 | for (int channel = base; channel < base + MaxChannelsPerSlot; ++channel) { |
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360 | if ( |
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361 | (!getIndexNode("outputName", channel + 1, &outputName[channel])) || |
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362 | (!getIndexNode("outputIndex", channel + 1, &outputIndex[channel])) || |
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363 | (!getIndexNode("outputGroup", channel + 1, &outputGroup[channel])) || |
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364 | (!getIndexNode("outputStatus", channel + 1, &outputStatus[channel])) || |
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365 | (!getIndexNode("outputMeasurementSenseVoltage", channel + 1, &outputMeasurementSenseVoltage[channel])) || |
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366 | (!getIndexNode("outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage", channel + 1, &outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage[channel])) || |
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367 | (!getIndexNode("outputMeasurementCurrent", channel + 1, &outputMeasurementCurrent[channel])) || |
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368 | (!getIndexNode("outputMeasurementTemperature", channel + 1, &outputMeasurementTemperature[channel])) || |
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369 | (!getIndexNode("outputSwitch", channel + 1, &outputSwitch[channel])) || |
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370 | (!getIndexNode("outputVoltage", channel + 1, &outputVoltage[channel])) || |
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371 | (!getIndexNode("outputCurrent", channel + 1, &outputCurrent[channel])) || |
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372 | (!getIndexNode("outputVoltageRiseRate", channel + 1, &outputVoltageRiseRate[channel])) || |
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373 | (!getIndexNode("outputVoltageFallRate", channel + 1, &outputVoltageFallRate[channel])) || |
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374 | (!getIndexNode("outputCurrentRiseRate", channel + 1, &outputCurrentRiseRate[channel])) || |
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375 | (!getIndexNode("outputCurrentFallRate", channel + 1, &outputCurrentFallRate[channel])) || |
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376 | (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionBehavior", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionBehavior[channel])) || |
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377 | (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage[channel])) || |
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378 | (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage[channel])) || |
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379 | (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage[channel])) || |
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380 | (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionMaxCurrent", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionMaxCurrent[channel])) || |
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381 | // (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionMaxTemperature", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionMaxTemperature[channel])) || |
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382 | (!getIndexNode("outputConfigMaxSenseVoltage", channel + 1, &outputConfigMaxSenseVoltage[channel])) || |
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383 | (!getIndexNode("outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage", channel + 1, &outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage[channel])) || |
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384 | (!getIndexNode("outputSupervisionMaxPower", channel + 1, &outputSupervisionMaxPower[channel])) || |
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385 | (!getIndexNode("outputConfigMaxCurrent", channel + 1, &outputConfigMaxCurrent[channel])) || |
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386 | (!getIndexNode("outputTripTimeMaxCurrent", channel + 1, &outputTripTimeMaxCurrent[channel])) |
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387 | ) { |
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388 | return false; |
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389 | } |
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390 | } |
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391 | } |
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392 | |||
393 | for (int sensor = 0; sensor < MaxSensors; ++sensor) |
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394 | if ( |
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395 | (!getIndexNode("sensorTemperature", sensor + 1, &sensorTemperature[sensor])) || |
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396 | (!getIndexNode("sensorWarningThreshold", sensor + 1, &sensorWarningThreshold[sensor])) || |
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397 | (!getIndexNode("sensorFailureThreshold", sensor + 1, &sensorFailureThreshold[sensor])) |
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398 | ) { |
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399 | return false; |
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400 | } |
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401 | |||
402 | for (int name = 0; name < MaxCommunities; ++name) |
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403 | if (!getIndexNode("snmpCommunityName", name + 1, &snmpCommunityName[name])) |
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404 | return false; |
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405 | |||
406 | for (int fan = 0; fan < MaxFans; ++fan) |
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407 | if (!getIndexNode("fanSpeed", fan + 1, &fanSpeed[fan])) |
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408 | return false; |
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409 | |||
410 | for (int aux = 0; aux < MaxPsAuxSupplies; ++aux) { |
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411 | if ( |
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412 | (!getIndexNode("psAuxiliaryMeasurementVoltage", aux + 1, &psAuxVoltage[aux])) || |
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413 | (!getIndexNode("psAuxiliaryMeasurementCurrent", aux + 1, &psAuxCurrent[aux])) |
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414 | ) { |
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415 | return false; |
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416 | } |
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417 | } |
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418 | |||
419 | snmp_log(LOG_DEBUG, "*** Initialise SNMP done ***\n"); |
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420 | SOCK_STARTUP; // only in main thread |
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421 | |||
422 | return true; |
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423 | } |
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424 | |||
425 | /** |
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426 | * @brief Additional cleanup. Should be called after snmpClose. |
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427 | */ |
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428 | void snmpCleanup(void) |
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429 | { |
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430 | SOCK_CLEANUP; |
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431 | } |
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432 | |||
433 | /** |
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434 | * @brief Set a new read community name for SNMP access. |
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435 | * |
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436 | * The read community name has to match the configured read community name in the MPOD. |
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437 | * The default read community name is "public". |
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438 | * @since 1.1 |
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439 | * @note This function must be called before snmpOpen(). |
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440 | * @param readCommunityName the new read community name |
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441 | */ |
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442 | void snmpSetReadCommunityName(const char * const readCommunityName) |
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443 | { |
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444 | m_readCommunity = strdup(readCommunityName); |
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445 | } |
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446 | |||
447 | /** |
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448 | * @brief Set a new write community name for SNMP access. |
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449 | * |
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450 | * The write community name has to match the configured write community name in the MPOD. |
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451 | * The default write community name is "guru". |
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452 | * @since 1.1 |
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453 | * @note This function must be called before any write access function. |
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454 | * @param writeCommunityName the new write community name |
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455 | */ |
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456 | void snmpSetWriteCommunityName(const char * const writeCommunityName) |
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457 | { |
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458 | m_writeCommunity = strdup(writeCommunityName); |
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459 | } |
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460 | |||
461 | /** |
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462 | * @brief Opens a SNMP session to the specified ipAddress. |
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463 | * |
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464 | * This function also sets the number of retries and the timeout value. |
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465 | * @param ipAddress a zero-terminated ASCII string representation |
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466 | * of an IPv4 address, e.g. "192.168.17.101" |
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467 | * @return a handle to the opened SNMP session, which is a required |
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468 | * parameter for any further call. |
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469 | */ |
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470 | HSNMP snmpOpen(const char * const ipAddress) |
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471 | { |
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472 | HSNMP session; |
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473 | struct snmp_session snmpSession; |
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474 | snmp_sess_init(&snmpSession); // structure defaults |
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475 | snmpSession.version = SNMP_VERSION_2c; |
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476 | snmpSession.peername = strdup(ipAddress); |
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477 | snmpSession.community = (u_char *)strdup(m_readCommunity); |
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478 | snmpSession.community_len = strlen(m_readCommunity); |
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479 | |||
480 | snmpSession.timeout = 300000; // timeout (us) |
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481 | snmpSession.retries = 2; // retries |
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482 | |||
483 | if (!(session = snmp_sess_open(&snmpSession))) { |
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484 | int liberr, syserr; |
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485 | char *errstr; |
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486 | snmp_error(&snmpSession, &liberr, &syserr, &errstr); |
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487 | snmp_log(LOG_ERR, "Open SNMP session for host \"%s\": %s\n", ipAddress, errstr); |
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488 | free(errstr); |
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489 | return 0; |
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490 | } |
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491 | |||
492 | snmp_log(LOG_INFO, "SNMP session for host \"%s\" opened\n", ipAddress); |
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493 | return session; |
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494 | } |
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495 | |||
496 | /** |
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497 | * @brief Closes the previously opened session specified by session. |
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498 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
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499 | */ |
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500 | void snmpClose(HSNMP session) |
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501 | { |
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502 | if (!session) |
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503 | return; |
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504 | |||
505 | if (!snmp_sess_close(session)) |
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506 | snmp_log(LOG_ERR, "Close SNMP session: ERROR\n"); |
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507 | else |
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508 | snmp_log(LOG_INFO, "SNMP session closed\n"); |
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509 | } |
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510 | |||
511 | /** |
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512 | * @brief Returns a pointer to a descriptive string for the last failed SNMP operation. |
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513 | * @return a pointer to a zero-terminated error string for the last failed |
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514 | * SNMP operation. Note: this pointer is valid until the next string operation. |
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515 | */ |
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516 | char *snmpGetLastError(void) |
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517 | { |
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518 | return snmpLastErrorBuffer; |
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519 | } |
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520 | |||
521 | // System Information Functions |
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522 | |||
523 | /** |
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524 | * @brief Returns a pointer to the MPOD controller description string. |
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525 | * |
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526 | * The pointer is valid until the next call of any string function. |
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527 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
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528 | * @return the MPOD controller description string, containing the |
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529 | * controller serial number and firmware releases, e.g.: |
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530 | * "WIENER MPOD (4388090, MPOD 2.1.2098.1, MPODslave 1.09, MPOD-BL 1.50 )" |
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531 | */ |
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532 | char *getSysDescr(HSNMP session) |
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533 | { |
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534 | return snmpGetString(session, &sysDescr); |
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535 | } |
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536 | |||
537 | /** |
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538 | * @brief Returns the crate power on/off status. |
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539 | * |
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540 | * The result is the logical "and" between the hardware main switch |
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541 | * and the setMainSwitch function. |
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542 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
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543 | * @return The current on/off status of the crate: |
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544 | * 0: crate is powered off |
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545 | * 1: crate is powered on |
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546 | */ |
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547 | int getMainSwitch(HSNMP session) |
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548 | { |
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549 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sysMainSwitch); |
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550 | } |
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551 | |||
552 | /** |
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553 | * @brief Sets the crate main switch to 1 = on or 0 = off. |
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554 | * |
||
555 | * If the hardware main switch is set to "0" position, this function always returns 0. |
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556 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
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557 | * @param value 0 = set off, 1 = set on |
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558 | * @return The new on/off status of the crate. |
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559 | */ |
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560 | int setMainSwitch(HSNMP session, int value) |
||
561 | { |
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562 | return snmpSetInt(session, &sysMainSwitch, value); |
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563 | } |
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564 | |||
565 | /** |
||
566 | * @brief Returns a bit field with the status of the complete crate. |
||
567 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
568 | * @return The complete crate status. |
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569 | */ |
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570 | int getMainStatus(HSNMP session) |
||
571 | { |
||
572 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sysStatus); |
||
573 | } |
||
574 | |||
575 | /** |
||
576 | * @brief Returns the VME system reset status. |
||
577 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
578 | * @return |
||
579 | */ |
||
580 | int getVmeReset(HSNMP session) |
||
581 | { |
||
582 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sysVmeSysReset); |
||
583 | } |
||
584 | |||
585 | /** |
||
586 | * @brief Initiate a VME system reset. |
||
587 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
588 | * @return |
||
589 | */ |
||
590 | int setVmeReset(HSNMP session) |
||
591 | { |
||
592 | return snmpSetInt(session, &sysVmeSysReset, 1); |
||
593 | } |
||
594 | |||
595 | /** |
||
596 | * @brief Returns the static IP address as 32 bit integer. |
||
597 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
598 | * @return The static IP address. |
||
599 | */ |
||
600 | int getIpStaticAddress(HSNMP session) |
||
601 | { |
||
602 | return snmpGetInt(session, &ipStaticAddress); |
||
603 | } |
||
604 | |||
605 | /** |
||
606 | * @brief Sets a new static IP address. |
||
607 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
608 | * @param value The IP address as 32 bit integer |
||
609 | * @return |
||
610 | */ |
||
611 | int setIpStaticAddress(HSNMP session, int value) |
||
612 | { |
||
613 | return snmpSetInt(session, &ipStaticAddress, value); |
||
614 | } |
||
615 | |||
616 | /** |
||
617 | * @brief Returns a pointer to a string containing the MPOD controllers serial number. |
||
618 | * |
||
619 | * The pointer is valid until the next call of any string function. |
||
620 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
621 | * @return The crates serial number, e.g. "4388090". |
||
622 | */ |
||
623 | char *getPsSerialNumber(HSNMP session) |
||
624 | { |
||
625 | return snmpGetString(session, &psSerialNumber); |
||
626 | } |
||
627 | |||
628 | // System Count Functions |
||
629 | |||
630 | /** |
||
631 | * @brief Returns the total number of output channels in the crate. |
||
632 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
633 | * @return The total number of output channels |
||
634 | */ |
||
635 | int getOutputNumber(HSNMP session) |
||
636 | { |
||
637 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputNumber); |
||
638 | } |
||
639 | |||
640 | /** |
||
641 | * @brief getOutputGroups |
||
642 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
643 | * @return |
||
644 | */ |
||
645 | int getOutputGroups(HSNMP session) |
||
646 | { |
||
647 | return snmpGetInt(session, &groupsNumber); |
||
648 | } |
||
649 | |||
650 | // Output Channel Information |
||
651 | |||
652 | /** |
||
653 | * @brief getOutputGroup |
||
654 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
655 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
656 | * @return |
||
657 | */ |
||
658 | int getOutputGroup(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
659 | { |
||
660 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
661 | return 0; |
||
662 | |||
663 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputGroup[channel]); |
||
664 | } |
||
665 | |||
666 | /** |
||
667 | * @brief Returns the channel outputStatus register. |
||
668 | * @note This function is deprecated. Use getOutputStatus() instead. |
||
669 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
670 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
671 | * @return The channels outputStatus register |
||
672 | */ |
||
673 | int getChannelStatus(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
674 | { |
||
675 | return getOutputStatus(session, channel); |
||
676 | } |
||
677 | |||
678 | /** |
||
679 | * @brief Returns the channel outputStatus register. |
||
680 | * @since 1.1 |
||
681 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
682 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
683 | * @return The channels outputStatus register |
||
684 | */ |
||
685 | int getOutputStatus(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
686 | { |
||
687 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
688 | return 0; |
||
689 | |||
690 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputStatus[channel]); |
||
691 | } |
||
692 | |||
693 | /** |
||
694 | * @brief Returns the measured output sense voltage for channel in Volt. |
||
695 | * @note This is only valid for WIENER LV modules. |
||
696 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
697 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
698 | * @return |
||
699 | */ |
||
700 | double getOutputSenseMeasurement(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
701 | { |
||
702 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
703 | return 0; |
||
704 | |||
705 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputMeasurementSenseVoltage[channel]); |
||
706 | } |
||
707 | |||
708 | /** |
||
709 | * @brief Returns the measured output terminal voltage for channel in Volt. |
||
710 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
711 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
712 | * @return The measured output terminal voltage in Volt. |
||
713 | */ |
||
714 | double getOutputTerminalMeasurement(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
715 | { |
||
716 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
717 | return 0; |
||
718 | |||
719 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage[channel]); |
||
720 | } |
||
721 | |||
722 | /** |
||
723 | * @brief Returns the measured output current for channel in Ampere. |
||
724 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
725 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
726 | * @return The measured output measurement current in Ampere. |
||
727 | */ |
||
728 | double getCurrentMeasurement(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
729 | { |
||
730 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
731 | return 0; |
||
732 | |||
733 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputMeasurementCurrent[channel]); |
||
734 | } |
||
735 | |||
736 | /** |
||
737 | * @brief Returns the measured temperature for channel in Degree Celsius. |
||
738 | * @note Only WIENER Low Voltage modules have a channel-wise temperature measurement. |
||
739 | * For iseg HV modules, use getModuleAuxTemperature(). |
||
740 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
741 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
742 | * @return The measured output temperature in Degree Celsius. |
||
743 | */ |
||
744 | int getTemperatureMeasurement(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
745 | { |
||
746 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
747 | return 0; |
||
748 | |||
749 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputMeasurementTemperature[channel]); |
||
750 | } |
||
751 | |||
752 | /** |
||
753 | * @brief Change the state of the channel. |
||
754 | * @note This function is deprecated. Use setOutputSwitch() instead. |
||
755 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
756 | * @param channel The channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
757 | * @param value One of the following: off (0), on (1), |
||
758 | * resetEmergencyOff (2), setEmergencyOff (3), clearEvents (10). |
||
759 | * @return |
||
760 | */ |
||
761 | int setChannelSwitch(HSNMP session, int channel, int value) |
||
762 | { |
||
763 | return setOutputSwitch(session, channel, value); |
||
764 | } |
||
765 | |||
766 | /** |
||
767 | * @brief Change the state of the channel. |
||
768 | * @since 1.1 |
||
769 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
770 | * @param channel The channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
771 | * @param value One of the following: off (0), on (1), |
||
772 | * resetEmergencyOff (2), setEmergencyOff (3), clearEvents (10). |
||
773 | * @return |
||
774 | */ |
||
775 | int setOutputSwitch(HSNMP session, int channel, int value) |
||
776 | { |
||
777 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
778 | return 0; |
||
779 | |||
780 | return snmpSetInt(session, &outputSwitch[channel], value); |
||
781 | } |
||
782 | |||
783 | /** |
||
784 | * @brief Returns the state of the channel. |
||
785 | * @note This function is deprecated. Use getOutputSwitch() instead. |
||
786 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
787 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
788 | * @return One of the following: off (0), on (1), |
||
789 | * resetEmergencyOff (2), setEmergencyOff (3), clearEvents (10). |
||
790 | */ |
||
791 | int getChannelSwitch(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
792 | { |
||
793 | return getOutputSwitch(session, channel); |
||
794 | } |
||
795 | |||
796 | /** |
||
797 | * @brief Returns the state of the channel. |
||
798 | * @since 1.1 |
||
799 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
800 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
801 | * @return One of the following: off (0), on (1), |
||
802 | * resetEmergencyOff (2), setEmergencyOff (3), clearEvents (10). |
||
803 | */ |
||
804 | int getOutputSwitch(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
805 | { |
||
806 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
807 | return 0; |
||
808 | |||
809 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputSwitch[channel]); |
||
810 | } |
||
811 | |||
812 | /** |
||
813 | * @brief setHighVoltageGroupsSwitch |
||
814 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
815 | * @param value |
||
816 | * @return |
||
817 | */ |
||
818 | int setHighVoltageGroupsSwitch(HSNMP session, int value) |
||
819 | { |
||
820 | return snmpSetInt(session, &highVoltageGroupsSwitch, value); |
||
821 | } |
||
822 | |||
823 | /** |
||
824 | * @brief getHighVoltageGroupsSwitch |
||
825 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
826 | * @return |
||
827 | */ |
||
828 | int getHighVoltageGroupsSwitch(HSNMP session) |
||
829 | { |
||
830 | return snmpGetInt(session, &highVoltageGroupsSwitch); |
||
831 | } |
||
832 | |||
833 | /** |
||
834 | * @brief setLowVoltageGroupsSwitch |
||
835 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
836 | * @param value |
||
837 | * @return |
||
838 | */ |
||
839 | int setLowVoltageGroupsSwitch(HSNMP session, int value) |
||
840 | { |
||
841 | return snmpSetInt(session, &lowVoltageGroupsSwitch, value); |
||
842 | } |
||
843 | |||
844 | /** |
||
845 | * @brief getLowVoltageGroupsSwitch |
||
846 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
847 | * @return |
||
848 | */ |
||
849 | int getLowVoltageGroupsSwitch(HSNMP session) |
||
850 | { |
||
851 | return snmpGetInt(session, &lowVoltageGroupsSwitch); |
||
852 | } |
||
853 | |||
854 | /** |
||
855 | * @brief Returns the demanded output voltage for channel. |
||
856 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
857 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
858 | * @return The demanded output voltage in Volt. |
||
859 | */ |
||
860 | double getOutputVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
861 | { |
||
862 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
863 | return 0; |
||
864 | |||
865 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputVoltage[channel]); |
||
866 | } |
||
867 | |||
868 | /** |
||
869 | * @brief Sets the demanded output voltage for channel. |
||
870 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
871 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
872 | * @param value the demanded output voltage in Volt. |
||
873 | * @return The demanded output voltage in Volt. |
||
874 | */ |
||
875 | double setOutputVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
876 | { |
||
877 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
878 | return 0; |
||
879 | |||
880 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputVoltage[channel], value); |
||
881 | } |
||
882 | |||
883 | /** |
||
884 | * @brief Returns the demanded maximum output current for channel. |
||
885 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
886 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
887 | * @return The demanded output current in Ampere. |
||
888 | */ |
||
889 | double getOutputCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
890 | { |
||
891 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
892 | return 0; |
||
893 | |||
894 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputCurrent[channel]); |
||
895 | } |
||
896 | |||
897 | /** |
||
898 | * @brief Sets the demanded maximum output current for channel. |
||
899 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
900 | * @param channel The channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
901 | * @param value The demanded ouput current in Ampere |
||
902 | * @return The demanded maximum output current in Ampere. |
||
903 | */ |
||
904 | double setOutputCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
905 | { |
||
906 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
907 | return 0; |
||
908 | |||
909 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputCurrent[channel], value); |
||
910 | } |
||
911 | |||
912 | /** |
||
913 | * @brief Returns the channel voltage rise rate in Volt/second. |
||
914 | * |
||
915 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
916 | * For iseg HV modules, use getModuleRampSpeedVoltage(). |
||
917 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
918 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
919 | * @return |
||
920 | */ |
||
921 | double getOutputRiseRate(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
922 | { |
||
923 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
924 | return 0; |
||
925 | |||
926 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputVoltageRiseRate[channel]); |
||
927 | } |
||
928 | |||
929 | /** |
||
930 | * @brief Sets the channel voltage rise rate in Volt/second. |
||
931 | * |
||
932 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
933 | * For iseg HV modules, use setModuleRampSpeedVoltage(). |
||
934 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
935 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
936 | * @param value |
||
937 | * @return |
||
938 | */ |
||
939 | double setOutputRiseRate(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
940 | { |
||
941 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
942 | return 0; |
||
943 | |||
944 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputVoltageRiseRate[channel], value); |
||
945 | } |
||
946 | |||
947 | /** |
||
948 | * @brief Returns the channel voltage fall rate in Volt/second. |
||
949 | * |
||
950 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
951 | * For iseg HV modules, use getModuleRampSpeedVoltage(). |
||
952 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
953 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
954 | * @return |
||
955 | */ |
||
956 | double getOutputFallRate(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
957 | { |
||
958 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
959 | return 0; |
||
960 | |||
961 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputVoltageFallRate[channel]); |
||
962 | } |
||
963 | |||
964 | /** |
||
965 | * @brief Sets the channel voltage fall rate in Volt/second. |
||
966 | * |
||
967 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
968 | * For iseg HV modules, use setModuleRampSpeedVoltage(). |
||
969 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
970 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
971 | * @param value |
||
972 | * @return |
||
973 | */ |
||
974 | double setOutputFallRate(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
975 | { |
||
976 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
977 | return 0; |
||
978 | |||
979 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputVoltageFallRate[channel], value); |
||
980 | } |
||
981 | |||
982 | /** |
||
983 | * @brief Returns the channel current rise rate in Ampere/second. |
||
984 | * |
||
985 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
986 | * For iseg HV modules, use getModuleRampSpeedCurrent(). |
||
987 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
988 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
989 | * @return |
||
990 | */ |
||
991 | double getOutputCurrentRiseRate(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
992 | { |
||
993 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
994 | return 0; |
||
995 | |||
996 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputCurrentRiseRate[channel]); |
||
997 | } |
||
998 | |||
999 | /** |
||
1000 | * @brief Sets the channel current rise rate in Ampere/second. |
||
1001 | * |
||
1002 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
1003 | * For iseg HV modules, use setModuleRampSpeedCurrent(). |
||
1004 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1005 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1006 | * @param value |
||
1007 | * @return |
||
1008 | */ |
||
1009 | double setOutputCurrentRiseRate(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
1010 | { |
||
1011 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1012 | return 0; |
||
1013 | |||
1014 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputCurrentRiseRate[channel], value); |
||
1015 | } |
||
1016 | |||
1017 | /** |
||
1018 | * @brief Returns the channel current fall rate in Ampere/second. |
||
1019 | * |
||
1020 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
1021 | * For iseg HV modules, use getModuleRampSpeedCurrent(). |
||
1022 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1023 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1024 | * @return |
||
1025 | */ |
||
1026 | double getOutputCurrentFallRate(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1027 | { |
||
1028 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1029 | return 0; |
||
1030 | |||
1031 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputCurrentFallRate[channel]); |
||
1032 | } |
||
1033 | |||
1034 | /** |
||
1035 | * @brief Sets the channel current fall rate in Ampere/second. |
||
1036 | * |
||
1037 | * @note This function is for WIENER LV only. |
||
1038 | * For iseg HV modules, use setModuleRampSpeedCurrent(). |
||
1039 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1040 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1041 | * @param value |
||
1042 | * @return |
||
1043 | */ |
||
1044 | double setOutputCurrentFallRate(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
1045 | { |
||
1046 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1047 | return 0; |
||
1048 | |||
1049 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputCurrentFallRate[channel], value); |
||
1050 | } |
||
1051 | |||
1052 | /** |
||
1053 | * @brief Returns a bit field packed into an integer |
||
1054 | * which define the behavior of the output channel or power supply after failures. |
||
1055 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1056 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1057 | * @return |
||
1058 | */ |
||
1059 | int getOutputSupervisionBehavior(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1060 | { |
||
1061 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1062 | return 0; |
||
1063 | |||
1064 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputSupervisionBehavior[channel]); |
||
1065 | } |
||
1066 | |||
1067 | /** |
||
1068 | * @brief Set the behavior of the output channel or power supply after failures. |
||
1069 | * |
||
1070 | * For each supervision value, a two-bit field exists. |
||
1071 | * The enumeration of this value (..L+..H*2) is: |
||
1072 | * WIENER LV devices |
||
1073 | * 0 ignore the failure |
||
1074 | * 1 switch off this channel |
||
1075 | * 2 switch off all channels with the same group number |
||
1076 | * 3 switch off the complete crate. |
||
1077 | * iseg HV devices |
||
1078 | * 0 ignore the failure |
||
1079 | * 1 switch off this channel by ramp down the voltage |
||
1080 | * 2 switch off this channel by a emergencyOff |
||
1081 | * 3 switch off the whole board of the HV module by emergencyOff. |
||
1082 | * The position of the bit fields in the integer value are: |
||
1083 | * Bit 0, 1: outputFailureMinSenseVoltage |
||
1084 | * Bit 2, 3: outputFailureMaxSenseVoltage |
||
1085 | * Bit 4, 5: outputFailureMaxTerminalVoltage |
||
1086 | * Bit 6, 7: outputFailureMaxCurrent |
||
1087 | * Bit 8, 9: outputFailureMaxTemperature |
||
1088 | * Bit 10, 11: outputFailureMaxPower |
||
1089 | * Bit 12, 13: outputFailureInhibit |
||
1090 | * Bit 14, 15: outputFailureTimeout |
||
1091 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1092 | * @param channel The channel (0...999) for which the behaviour should be set |
||
1093 | * @param value The 16 bit integer with bits set according the preceding table. |
||
1094 | * @return |
||
1095 | */ |
||
1096 | int setOutputSupervisionBehavior(HSNMP session, int channel, int value) |
||
1097 | { |
||
1098 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1099 | return 0; |
||
1100 | |||
1101 | return snmpSetInt(session, &outputSupervisionBehavior[channel], value ); |
||
1102 | } |
||
1103 | |||
1104 | /** |
||
1105 | * @brief getOutputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage |
||
1106 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1107 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1108 | * @return |
||
1109 | */ |
||
1110 | double getOutputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1111 | { |
||
1112 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1113 | return 0; |
||
1114 | |||
1115 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage[channel]); |
||
1116 | } |
||
1117 | |||
1118 | /** |
||
1119 | * @brief setOutputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage |
||
1120 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1121 | * @param channel |
||
1122 | * @param value |
||
1123 | * @return |
||
1124 | */ |
||
1125 | double setOutputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
1126 | { |
||
1127 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1128 | return 0; |
||
1129 | |||
1130 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage[channel], value); |
||
1131 | } |
||
1132 | |||
1133 | /** |
||
1134 | * @brief getOutputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage |
||
1135 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1136 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1137 | * @return |
||
1138 | */ |
||
1139 | double getOutputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1140 | { |
||
1141 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1142 | return 0; |
||
1143 | |||
1144 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage[channel]); |
||
1145 | } |
||
1146 | |||
1147 | /** |
||
1148 | * @brief setOutputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage |
||
1149 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1150 | * @param channel |
||
1151 | * @param value |
||
1152 | * @return |
||
1153 | */ |
||
1154 | double setOutputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
1155 | { |
||
1156 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1157 | return 0; |
||
1158 | |||
1159 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage[channel], value); |
||
1160 | } |
||
1161 | |||
1162 | /** |
||
1163 | * @brief If the measured voltage at the power supply output terminals is above this value, |
||
1164 | * the power supply performs the function defined by setOutputSupervisionBehavior(). |
||
1165 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1166 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1167 | * @return The maximum terminal voltage in Volt |
||
1168 | */ |
||
1169 | double getOutputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1170 | { |
||
1171 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1172 | return 0; |
||
1173 | |||
1174 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage[channel]); |
||
1175 | } |
||
1176 | |||
1177 | /** |
||
1178 | * @brief If the measured voltage at the power supply output terminals is above this value, |
||
1179 | * the power supply performs the function defined by setOutputSupervisionBehavior(). |
||
1180 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1181 | * @param channel the channel (0...999) to set the max. terminal voltage |
||
1182 | * @param value The maximum terminal voltage in Volt |
||
1183 | * @return |
||
1184 | */ |
||
1185 | double setOutputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
1186 | { |
||
1187 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1188 | return 0; |
||
1189 | |||
1190 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage[channel], value); |
||
1191 | } |
||
1192 | |||
1193 | /** |
||
1194 | * @brief If the measured current is above this value, the power supply |
||
1195 | * performs the function defined by setOutputSupervisionBehavior(). |
||
1196 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1197 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1198 | * @return The maximum output current in Ampere |
||
1199 | */ |
||
1200 | double getOutputSupervisionMaxCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1201 | { |
||
1202 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1203 | return 0; |
||
1204 | |||
1205 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxCurrent[channel]); |
||
1206 | } |
||
1207 | |||
1208 | /** |
||
1209 | * @brief If the measured current is above this value, the power supply |
||
1210 | * performs the function defined by setOutputSupervisionBehavior(). |
||
1211 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1212 | * @param channel The channel (0...999) to set the max. current |
||
1213 | * @param value The maximum current in Ampere |
||
1214 | * @return |
||
1215 | */ |
||
1216 | double setOutputSupervisionMaxCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel, double value) |
||
1217 | { |
||
1218 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1219 | return 0; |
||
1220 | |||
1221 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxCurrent[channel], value ); |
||
1222 | } |
||
1223 | |||
1224 | /** |
||
1225 | * @brief getOutputSupervisionMaxTemperature |
||
1226 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1227 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1228 | * @return The maximum temperature in degree Celsius |
||
1229 | */ |
||
1230 | int getOutputSupervisionMaxTemperature(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1231 | { |
||
1232 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1233 | return 0; |
||
1234 | |||
1235 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputSupervisionMaxTemperature[channel]); |
||
1236 | } |
||
1237 | |||
1238 | /** |
||
1239 | * @brief getOutputConfigMaxSenseVoltage |
||
1240 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1241 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1242 | * @return |
||
1243 | */ |
||
1244 | double getOutputConfigMaxSenseVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1245 | { |
||
1246 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1247 | return 0; |
||
1248 | |||
1249 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputConfigMaxSenseVoltage[channel]); |
||
1250 | } |
||
1251 | |||
1252 | /** |
||
1253 | * @brief getOutputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage |
||
1254 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1255 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1256 | * @return |
||
1257 | */ |
||
1258 | double getOutputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1259 | { |
||
1260 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1261 | return 0; |
||
1262 | |||
1263 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage[channel]); |
||
1264 | } |
||
1265 | |||
1266 | /** |
||
1267 | * @brief getOutputConfigMaxCurrent |
||
1268 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1269 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1270 | * @return |
||
1271 | */ |
||
1272 | double getOutputConfigMaxCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1273 | { |
||
1274 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1275 | return 0; |
||
1276 | |||
1277 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputConfigMaxCurrent[channel]); |
||
1278 | } |
||
1279 | |||
1280 | /** |
||
1281 | * @brief getOutputSupervisionMaxPower |
||
1282 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1283 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1284 | * @return |
||
1285 | */ |
||
1286 | double getOutputSupervisionMaxPower(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1287 | { |
||
1288 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1289 | return 0; |
||
1290 | |||
1291 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &outputSupervisionMaxPower[channel]); |
||
1292 | } |
||
1293 | |||
1294 | /** |
||
1295 | * @brief Returns the time span for the delayed trip function. |
||
1296 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1297 | * @param channel The requested channel in the range of 0...999 |
||
1298 | * @return the trip delay time (0...4000 ms) |
||
1299 | */ |
||
1300 | int getOutputTripTimeMaxCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel) |
||
1301 | { |
||
1302 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1303 | return 0; |
||
1304 | |||
1305 | return snmpGetInt(session, &outputTripTimeMaxCurrent[channel]); |
||
1306 | } |
||
1307 | |||
1308 | /** |
||
1309 | * @brief Defines a span for the delayed trip function. |
||
1310 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1311 | * @param channel The channel (0...999) for which to set the delayed trip |
||
1312 | * @param delay The trip delay time (0...4000 ms) |
||
1313 | * @return |
||
1314 | */ |
||
1315 | int setOutputTripTimeMaxCurrent(HSNMP session, int channel, int delay) |
||
1316 | { |
||
1317 | if (channel < 0 || channel >= MaxChannelsPerCrate) |
||
1318 | return 0; |
||
1319 | |||
1320 | return snmpSetInt(session, &outputTripTimeMaxCurrent[channel], delay); |
||
1321 | } |
||
1322 | |||
1323 | // Sensor Information functions |
||
1324 | |||
1325 | int getSensorNumber(HSNMP session) |
||
1326 | { |
||
1327 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sensorNumber); |
||
1328 | } |
||
1329 | |||
1330 | int getSensorTemp(HSNMP session, int sensor) |
||
1331 | { |
||
1332 | if (sensor < 0 || sensor > MaxSensors) |
||
1333 | return 0; |
||
1334 | |||
1335 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sensorTemperature[sensor]); |
||
1336 | } |
||
1337 | |||
1338 | int getSensorWarningTemperature(HSNMP session, int sensor) |
||
1339 | { |
||
1340 | if (sensor < 0 || sensor > MaxSensors) |
||
1341 | return 0; |
||
1342 | |||
1343 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sensorWarningThreshold[sensor]); |
||
1344 | } |
||
1345 | |||
1346 | int setSensorWarningTemperature(HSNMP session, int sensor, int value) |
||
1347 | { |
||
1348 | if (sensor < 0 || sensor > MaxSensors) |
||
1349 | return 0; |
||
1350 | |||
1351 | return snmpSetInt(session, &sensorWarningThreshold[sensor], value); |
||
1352 | } |
||
1353 | |||
1354 | int getSensorFailureTemperature(HSNMP session, int sensor) |
||
1355 | { |
||
1356 | if (sensor < 0 || sensor > MaxSensors) |
||
1357 | return 0; |
||
1358 | |||
1359 | return snmpGetInt(session, &sensorFailureThreshold[sensor]); |
||
1360 | } |
||
1361 | |||
1362 | int setSensorFailureTemperature(HSNMP session, int sensor, int value) |
||
1363 | { |
||
1364 | if (sensor < 0 || sensor > MaxSensors) |
||
1365 | return 0; |
||
1366 | |||
1367 | return snmpSetInt(session, &sensorFailureThreshold[sensor], value); |
||
1368 | } |
||
1369 | |||
1370 | // Power Supply specific Functions. |
||
1371 | |||
1372 | /** |
||
1373 | * @brief Returns the crates operating time in seconds. |
||
1374 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1375 | * @return |
||
1376 | */ |
||
1377 | int getPsOperatingTime(HSNMP session) |
||
1378 | { |
||
1379 | return snmpGetInt(session, &psOperatingTime); |
||
1380 | } |
||
1381 | |||
1382 | double getPsAuxVoltage(HSNMP session, int auxIndex) |
||
1383 | { |
||
1384 | if ( (auxIndex < 0) || (auxIndex >= MaxPsAuxSupplies) ) |
||
1385 | return 0.0; |
||
1386 | |||
1387 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &psAuxVoltage[auxIndex]); |
||
1388 | } |
||
1389 | |||
1390 | double getPsAuxCurrent(HSNMP session, int auxIndex) |
||
1391 | { |
||
1392 | if ( (auxIndex < 0) || (auxIndex >= MaxPsAuxSupplies) ) |
||
1393 | return 0.0; |
||
1394 | |||
1395 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &psAuxCurrent[auxIndex]); |
||
1396 | } |
||
1397 | |||
1398 | // Fan Tray Functions |
||
1399 | |||
1400 | int getFanOperatingTime(HSNMP session) |
||
1401 | { |
||
1402 | return snmpGetInt(session, &fanOperatingTime); |
||
1403 | } |
||
1404 | |||
1405 | int getFanAirTemperature(HSNMP session) |
||
1406 | { |
||
1407 | return snmpGetInt(session, &fanAirTemperature); |
||
1408 | } |
||
1409 | |||
1410 | int getFanSwitchOffDelay(HSNMP session) |
||
1411 | { |
||
1412 | return snmpGetInt(session, &fanSwitchOffDelay); |
||
1413 | } |
||
1414 | |||
1415 | int setFanSwitchOffDelay(HSNMP session, int value) |
||
1416 | { |
||
1417 | return snmpSetInt(session, &fanSwitchOffDelay, value); |
||
1418 | } |
||
1419 | |||
1420 | /** |
||
1421 | * @brief Returns the MPODs fan rotation speed in revolutions per minute. |
||
1422 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1423 | * @return |
||
1424 | */ |
||
1425 | int getFanNominalSpeed(HSNMP session) |
||
1426 | { |
||
1427 | return snmpGetInt(session, &fanNominalSpeed); |
||
1428 | } |
||
1429 | |||
1430 | /** |
||
1431 | * @brief Sets the MPODs fan rotation speed in revolutions per minute. |
||
1432 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1433 | * @param value 1200..3600. 0 turns off the crates fans. |
||
1434 | * @return |
||
1435 | */ |
||
1436 | int setFanNominalSpeed(HSNMP session, int value) |
||
1437 | { |
||
1438 | return snmpSetInt(session, &fanNominalSpeed, value ); |
||
1439 | } |
||
1440 | |||
1441 | int getFanNumberOfFans(HSNMP session) |
||
1442 | { |
||
1443 | return snmpGetInt(session, &fanNumberOfFans); |
||
1444 | } |
||
1445 | |||
1446 | int getFanSpeed(HSNMP session, int fan) |
||
1447 | { |
||
1448 | if (fan < 0 || fan > MaxFans) |
||
1449 | return 0; |
||
1450 | |||
1451 | return snmpGetInt(session, &fanSpeed[fan]); |
||
1452 | } |
||
1453 | |||
1454 | /** |
||
1455 | * @brief Returns a pointer to the module description string. |
||
1456 | * |
||
1457 | * The pointer is valid until the next call of any string function. |
||
1458 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1459 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1460 | * @return A string with the following contents, separated by comma and space: |
||
1461 | * - The module vendor ("iseg" or "WIENER") |
||
1462 | * - The module type name |
||
1463 | * - The channel number |
||
1464 | * - The module serial number (optional) |
||
1465 | * - The module firmware release (optional) |
||
1466 | * |
||
1467 | * Example: "iseg, E24D1, 24, 715070, 5.14" |
||
1468 | */ |
||
1469 | char *getModuleDescription(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1470 | { |
||
1471 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1472 | return 0; |
||
1473 | |||
1474 | return snmpGetString(session, &moduleDescription[slot]); |
||
1475 | } |
||
1476 | |||
1477 | /** |
||
1478 | * @brief Returns the measured value of the modules +24 Volt line. |
||
1479 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1480 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1481 | * @param slot the modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1482 | * @return the measured +24 Volt line voltage in Volt. |
||
1483 | */ |
||
1484 | double getModuleSupply24(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1485 | { |
||
1486 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1487 | return 0.0; |
||
1488 | |||
1489 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleSupply[0][slot]); |
||
1490 | } |
||
1491 | |||
1492 | /** |
||
1493 | * @brief Returns the measured value of the modules +5 Volt line. |
||
1494 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1495 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1496 | * @param slot the modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1497 | * @return the measured +5 Volt line voltage in Volt. |
||
1498 | */ |
||
1499 | double getModuleSupply5(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1500 | { |
||
1501 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1502 | return 0.0; |
||
1503 | |||
1504 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleSupply[1][slot]); |
||
1505 | } |
||
1506 | |||
1507 | /** |
||
1508 | * @brief Returns the measured value of one of the modules temperature sensors. |
||
1509 | * |
||
1510 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1511 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1512 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1513 | * @param index The temperature sensor index (0...3) |
||
1514 | * @note Most modules only have one temperature sensor at index 0. |
||
1515 | * @return |
||
1516 | */ |
||
1517 | double getModuleAuxTemperature(HSNMP session, int slot, int index) |
||
1518 | { |
||
1519 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1520 | return 0.0; |
||
1521 | |||
1522 | if (index < 0 || index >= MaxModuleAuxTemperatures) |
||
1523 | return 0.0; |
||
1524 | |||
1525 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleAuxiliaryMeasurementTemperature[index][slot]); |
||
1526 | } |
||
1527 | |||
1528 | /** |
||
1529 | * @brief Returns the modules hardware voltage limit in percent. |
||
1530 | * |
||
1531 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1532 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1533 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1534 | * @return The modules hardware voltage limit in percent (2...102) |
||
1535 | */ |
||
1536 | double getModuleHardwareLimitVoltage(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1537 | { |
||
1538 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1539 | return 0.0; |
||
1540 | |||
1541 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleHardwareLimitVoltage[slot]); |
||
1542 | } |
||
1543 | |||
1544 | /** |
||
1545 | * @brief Returns the modules hardware current limit in percent. |
||
1546 | * |
||
1547 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1548 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1549 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1550 | * @return The modules hardware current limit in percent (2...102) |
||
1551 | */ |
||
1552 | double getModuleHardwareLimitCurrent(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1553 | { |
||
1554 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1555 | return 0.0; |
||
1556 | |||
1557 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleHardwareLimitCurrent[slot]); |
||
1558 | } |
||
1559 | |||
1560 | /** |
||
1561 | * @brief Returns the modules voltage ramp speed in percent. |
||
1562 | * |
||
1563 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1564 | * iseg modules have one common ramp speed for all channels. |
||
1565 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1566 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1567 | * @return The modules voltage ramp speed in percent |
||
1568 | */ |
||
1569 | double getModuleRampSpeedVoltage(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1570 | { |
||
1571 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1572 | return 0.0; |
||
1573 | |||
1574 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleRampSpeedVoltage[slot]); |
||
1575 | } |
||
1576 | |||
1577 | /** |
||
1578 | * @brief Sets the modules voltage ramp speed in percent. |
||
1579 | * |
||
1580 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1581 | * |
||
1582 | * iseg modules have one common ramp speed for all channels. |
||
1583 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1584 | * @param slot the modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1585 | * @param value The new voltage ramp speed in percent |
||
1586 | * @note For most modules, the range is 0.001...20 percent. |
||
1587 | * @return The new voltage ramp speed in percent |
||
1588 | */ |
||
1589 | double setModuleRampSpeedVoltage(HSNMP session, int slot, double value) |
||
1590 | { |
||
1591 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1592 | return 0.0; |
||
1593 | |||
1594 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &moduleRampSpeedVoltage[slot], value); |
||
1595 | } |
||
1596 | |||
1597 | /** |
||
1598 | * @brief Returns the modules current ramp speed in percent. |
||
1599 | * |
||
1600 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1601 | * |
||
1602 | * iseg modules have one common ramp speed for all channels. |
||
1603 | * This item is only valid for modules with constant current regulation. |
||
1604 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1605 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1606 | * @return The modules current ramp speed in percent |
||
1607 | */ |
||
1608 | double getModuleRampSpeedCurrent(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1609 | { |
||
1610 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1611 | return 0.0; |
||
1612 | |||
1613 | return snmpGetDouble(session, &moduleRampSpeedCurrent[slot]); |
||
1614 | } |
||
1615 | |||
1616 | /** |
||
1617 | * @brief Sets the modules current ramp speed in percent. |
||
1618 | * |
||
1619 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1620 | * |
||
1621 | * iseg modules have one common ramp speed for all channels. |
||
1622 | * This item is only valid for modules with constant current regulation. |
||
1623 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1624 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1625 | * @param value The new current ramp speed in percent |
||
1626 | * @return The new current ramp speed in percent |
||
1627 | */ |
||
1628 | double setModuleRampSpeedCurrent(HSNMP session, int slot, double value) |
||
1629 | { |
||
1630 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1631 | return 0.0; |
||
1632 | |||
1633 | return snmpSetDouble(session, &moduleRampSpeedCurrent[slot], value); |
||
1634 | } |
||
1635 | |||
1636 | /** |
||
1637 | * @brief Returns the value of the module status register. |
||
1638 | * |
||
1639 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1640 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1641 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1642 | * @return The module status register |
||
1643 | */ |
||
1644 | int getModuleStatus(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1645 | { |
||
1646 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1647 | return 0; |
||
1648 | |||
1649 | return snmpGetInt(session, &moduleStatus[slot]); |
||
1650 | } |
||
1651 | |||
1652 | /** |
||
1653 | * @brief Returns the value of the module event status register. |
||
1654 | * |
||
1655 | * @note This function is for iseg HV modules only. |
||
1656 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1657 | * @param slot the modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1658 | * @return The module event status register |
||
1659 | */ |
||
1660 | int getModuleEventStatus(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1661 | { |
||
1662 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1663 | return 0; |
||
1664 | |||
1665 | return snmpGetInt(session, &moduleEventStatus[slot]); |
||
1666 | } |
||
1667 | |||
1668 | /** |
||
1669 | * @brief Clears all modules events in a specific slot. |
||
1670 | * |
||
1671 | * To clear all events in all iseg HV modules, use setHighVoltageGroupsSwitch() |
||
1672 | * with the parameter clearEvents(10). |
||
1673 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
1674 | * @param slot The modules slot position in the crate (0...9) |
||
1675 | * @return |
||
1676 | */ |
||
1677 | int setModuleDoClear(HSNMP session, int slot) |
||
1678 | { |
||
1679 | if (slot < 0 || slot >= MaxSlotsPerCrate) |
||
1680 | return 0; |
||
1681 | |||
1682 | return snmpSetInt(session, &moduleDoClear[slot], 1); |
||
1683 | } |
||
1684 | |||
1685 | // The rest of the functions are utility functions that actually do the SNMP calls |
||
1686 | |||
1687 | static void logErrors(HSNMP session, struct snmp_pdu *response, |
||
1688 | const SnmpObject *object, int status, const char *functionName) |
||
1689 | { |
||
1690 | // FAILURE: print what went wrong! |
||
1691 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS) |
||
1692 | snmp_log(LOG_ERR, "%s(%s): Error in packet. Reason: %s\n", |
||
1693 | functionName, object->desc, snmp_errstring(response->errstat)); |
||
1694 | else |
||
1695 | snmp_sess_perror("snmpget", snmp_sess_session(session)); |
||
1696 | } |
||
1697 | |||
1698 | static int getIntegerVariable(struct variable_list *vars) |
||
1699 | { |
||
1700 | if (vars->type == ASN_BIT_STR || vars->type == ASN_OCTET_STR) { |
||
1701 | int value = 0; |
||
1702 | for (size_t i = 0; i < vars->val_len && i < sizeof(int); ++i) |
||
1703 | value |= (vars->val.bitstring[i] << (i * 8)); |
||
1704 | return value; |
||
1705 | } if (vars->type == ASN_OPAQUE_FLOAT) |
||
1706 | return (int)*vars->val.floatVal; |
||
1707 | else if (vars->type == ASN_OPAQUE_DOUBLE) |
||
1708 | return (int)*vars->val.doubleVal; |
||
1709 | else if (vars->type == ASN_INTEGER) |
||
1710 | return *vars->val.integer; |
||
1711 | else if (vars->type == ASN_OCTET_STR) |
||
1712 | return *vars->val.integer; |
||
1713 | else if (vars->type == ASN_IPADDRESS) |
||
1714 | return *vars->val.integer; |
||
1715 | |||
1716 | return 0; |
||
1717 | } |
||
1718 | |||
1719 | static double getDoubleVariable(struct variable_list *vars) |
||
1720 | { |
||
1721 | if (vars->type == ASN_OPAQUE_FLOAT) |
||
1722 | return *vars->val.floatVal; |
||
1723 | else if (vars->type == ASN_OPAQUE_DOUBLE) |
||
1724 | return *vars->val.doubleVal; |
||
1725 | else if (vars->type == ASN_INTEGER) |
||
1726 | return (double)*vars->val.integer; |
||
1727 | |||
1728 | return 0.0; |
||
1729 | } |
||
1730 | |||
1731 | static struct snmp_pdu *prepareSetRequestPdu(void) |
||
1732 | { |
||
1733 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = snmp_pdu_create(SNMP_MSG_SET); |
||
1734 | pdu->community = (u_char *)strdup(m_writeCommunity); |
||
1735 | pdu->community_len = strlen(m_writeCommunity); |
||
1736 | |||
1737 | return pdu; |
||
1738 | } |
||
1739 | |||
1740 | static struct snmp_pdu *prepareGetRequestPdu() |
||
1741 | { |
||
1742 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = snmp_pdu_create(SNMP_MSG_GET); |
||
1743 | |||
1744 | return pdu; |
||
1745 | } |
||
1746 | |||
155 | f9daq | 1747 | static int snmpGetInt(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object) |
151 | f9daq | 1748 | { |
1749 | int value = 0; |
||
1750 | |||
1751 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareGetRequestPdu(); |
||
1752 | |||
1753 | snmp_add_null_var(pdu, object->id, object->len); // generate request data |
||
1754 | |||
1755 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1756 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1757 | |||
1758 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1759 | value = getIntegerVariable(response->variables); |
||
1760 | } else { |
||
1761 | logErrors(session, response, object, status, "snmpGetInt"); |
||
1762 | return 0; |
||
1763 | } |
||
1764 | |||
1765 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1766 | return value; |
||
1767 | } |
||
1768 | |||
1769 | static int snmpSetInt(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object, int value) |
||
1770 | { |
||
1771 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareSetRequestPdu(); |
||
1772 | |||
1773 | if (snmp_oid_compare(object->id, object->len, ipStaticAddress.id, ipStaticAddress.len) == 0) |
||
1774 | snmp_pdu_add_variable(pdu, object->id, object->len, ASN_IPADDRESS, (u_char *)&value, sizeof(value)); |
||
1775 | else |
||
1776 | snmp_pdu_add_variable(pdu, object->id, object->len, ASN_INTEGER, (u_char *)&value, sizeof(value)); |
||
1777 | |||
1778 | int result = value; |
||
1779 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1780 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1781 | |||
1782 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1783 | result = getIntegerVariable(response->variables); |
||
1784 | } else { |
||
1785 | logErrors(session, response, object, status, "snmpSetInt"); |
||
1786 | return 0; |
||
1787 | } |
||
1788 | |||
1789 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1790 | return result; |
||
1791 | } |
||
1792 | |||
155 | f9daq | 1793 | static double snmpGetDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object) |
151 | f9daq | 1794 | { |
1795 | double value = 0.0; |
||
1796 | |||
1797 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareGetRequestPdu(); |
||
1798 | |||
1799 | snmp_add_null_var(pdu, object->id, object->len); // generate request data |
||
1800 | |||
1801 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1802 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1803 | |||
1804 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1805 | value = getDoubleVariable(response->variables); |
||
1806 | } else { |
||
1807 | logErrors(session, response, object, status, "snmpGetDouble"); |
||
1808 | return 0; |
||
1809 | } |
||
1810 | |||
1811 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1812 | return value; |
||
1813 | } |
||
1814 | |||
1815 | static double snmpSetDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object, double value) |
||
1816 | { |
||
1817 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareSetRequestPdu(); |
||
1818 | |||
1819 | float v = (float)value; |
||
1820 | snmp_pdu_add_variable(pdu, object->id, object->len, ASN_OPAQUE_FLOAT, (u_char *)&v, sizeof(v)); |
||
1821 | |||
1822 | double result = v; |
||
1823 | |||
1824 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1825 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1826 | |||
1827 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1828 | result = getDoubleVariable(response->variables); |
||
1829 | } else { |
||
1830 | logErrors(session, response, object, status, "snmpSetDouble"); |
||
1831 | return 0; |
||
1832 | } |
||
1833 | |||
1834 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1835 | return result; |
||
1836 | } |
||
1837 | |||
1838 | static char *snmpGetString(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *object) |
||
1839 | { |
||
1840 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareGetRequestPdu(); |
||
1841 | |||
1842 | snmp_add_null_var(pdu, object->id, object->len); // generate request data |
||
1843 | |||
1844 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1845 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1846 | |||
1847 | memset(snmpStringBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpStringBuffer)); |
||
1848 | |||
1849 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1850 | struct variable_list *vars = response->variables; |
||
1851 | if (vars->type == ASN_OCTET_STR) { |
||
1852 | size_t len = sizeof(snmpStringBuffer) - 1; |
||
1853 | if (len > vars->val_len) |
||
1854 | len = vars->val_len; |
||
1855 | |||
1856 | memcpy(snmpStringBuffer, vars->val.string, len); |
||
1857 | snmpStringBuffer[len] = 0; |
||
1858 | } |
||
1859 | } else { |
||
1860 | logErrors(session, response, object, status, "snmpGetString"); |
||
1861 | return 0; |
||
1862 | } |
||
1863 | |||
1864 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1865 | return snmpStringBuffer; |
||
1866 | } |
||
1867 | |||
1868 | static SnmpIntegerBuffer *snmpGetMultipleInteger(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *objects, int size) |
||
1869 | { |
||
1870 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareGetRequestPdu(); |
||
1871 | |||
1872 | if (size > MaxChannelsPerSlot) |
||
1873 | size = MaxChannelsPerSlot; |
||
1874 | |||
1875 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
1876 | |||
1877 | for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) |
||
1878 | snmp_add_null_var(pdu, objects[i].id, objects[i].len); // generate request data |
||
1879 | |||
1880 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1881 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1882 | |||
1883 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1884 | struct variable_list *vars; |
||
1885 | for (vars = response->variables; vars; vars = vars->next_variable) |
||
1886 | snmpIntegerBuffer.value[snmpIntegerBuffer.size++] = getIntegerVariable(vars); |
||
1887 | } else { |
||
1888 | logErrors(session, response, &objects[0], status, "snmpGetMultipleInteger"); |
||
1889 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
1890 | } |
||
1891 | |||
1892 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1893 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
1894 | } |
||
1895 | |||
1896 | static SnmpIntegerBuffer *snmpSetMultipleInteger(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *objects, SnmpIntegerBuffer *values) |
||
1897 | { |
||
1898 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareSetRequestPdu(); |
||
1899 | |||
1900 | int size = values->size; |
||
1901 | if (size > MaxChannelsPerSlot) |
||
1902 | size = MaxChannelsPerSlot; |
||
1903 | |||
1904 | for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) { |
||
1905 | int v = values->value[i]; |
||
1906 | snmp_pdu_add_variable(pdu, objects[i].id, objects[i].len, ASN_INTEGER, (u_char *)&v, sizeof(v)); |
||
1907 | } |
||
1908 | |||
1909 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
1910 | |||
1911 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1912 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1913 | |||
1914 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1915 | struct variable_list *vars; |
||
1916 | for (vars = response->variables; vars; vars = vars->next_variable) |
||
1917 | snmpIntegerBuffer.value[snmpIntegerBuffer.size++] = getIntegerVariable(vars); |
||
1918 | } else { |
||
1919 | logErrors(session, response, &objects[0], status, "snmpSetMultipleInteger"); |
||
1920 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
1921 | } |
||
1922 | |||
1923 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1924 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
1925 | } |
||
1926 | |||
1927 | static SnmpDoubleBuffer *snmpGetMultipleDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *objects, int size) |
||
1928 | { |
||
1929 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareGetRequestPdu(); |
||
1930 | |||
1931 | if (size > MaxChannelsPerSlot) |
||
1932 | size = MaxChannelsPerSlot; |
||
1933 | |||
1934 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
1935 | |||
1936 | for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) |
||
1937 | snmp_add_null_var(pdu, objects[i].id, objects[i].len); // generate request data |
||
1938 | |||
1939 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
||
1940 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
||
1941 | |||
1942 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
||
1943 | struct variable_list *vars; |
||
1944 | for (vars = response->variables; vars; vars = vars->next_variable) |
||
1945 | snmpDoubleBuffer.value[snmpDoubleBuffer.size++] = getDoubleVariable(vars); |
||
1946 | } else { |
||
1947 | logErrors(session, response, &objects[0], status, "snmpGetMultipleDouble"); |
||
1948 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
1949 | } |
||
1950 | |||
1951 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
||
1952 | |||
1953 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
1954 | } |
||
1955 | |||
1956 | static SnmpDoubleBuffer *snmpSetMultipleDouble(HSNMP session, const SnmpObject *objects, SnmpDoubleBuffer *values) |
||
1957 | { |
||
1958 | struct snmp_pdu *pdu = prepareSetRequestPdu(); |
||
1959 | |||
1960 | int size = values->size; |
||
1961 | if (size > MaxChannelsPerSlot) |
||
1962 | size = MaxChannelsPerSlot; |
||
1963 | |||
1964 | for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) { |
||
1965 | float v = (float)values->value[i]; |
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1966 | snmp_pdu_add_variable(pdu, objects[i].id, objects[i].len, ASN_OPAQUE_FLOAT, (u_char *)&v, sizeof(v)); |
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1967 | } |
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1968 | |||
1969 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
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1970 | |||
1971 | struct snmp_pdu *response; |
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1972 | int status = snmp_sess_synch_response(session, pdu, &response); |
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1973 | |||
1974 | if (status == STAT_SUCCESS && response->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { |
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1975 | struct variable_list *vars; |
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1976 | for (vars = response->variables; vars; vars = vars->next_variable) |
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1977 | snmpDoubleBuffer.value[snmpDoubleBuffer.size++] = getDoubleVariable(vars); |
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1978 | } else { |
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1979 | logErrors(session, response, &objects[0], status, "snmpSetMultipleDouble"); |
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1980 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
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1981 | } |
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1982 | |||
1983 | snmp_free_pdu(response); |
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1984 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
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1985 | } |
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1986 | |||
1987 | /** |
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1988 | * @brief Returns an array with the outputStatus for a consecutive range of channels. |
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1989 | * |
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1990 | * @note This function is deprecated. Use getMultipleOutputStatuses() instead. |
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1991 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
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1992 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
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1993 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
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1994 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
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1995 | * @return A pointer to SnmpIntegerBuffer with the requested information. |
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1996 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
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1997 | * or setMultiple... function. |
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1998 | */ |
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1999 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *getMultipleChannelStatuses(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
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2000 | { |
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2001 | return getMultipleOutputStatuses(session, start, size); |
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2002 | } |
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2003 | |||
2004 | /** |
||
2005 | * @brief Returns an array with the outputStatus for a consecutive range of channels. |
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2006 | * @since 1.1 |
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2007 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
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2008 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
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2009 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
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2010 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
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2011 | * @return A pointer to SnmpIntegerBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2012 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
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2013 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2014 | */ |
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2015 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *getMultipleOutputStatuses(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
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2016 | { |
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2017 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
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2018 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
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2019 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2020 | } |
||
2021 | |||
2022 | return snmpGetMultipleInteger(session, &outputStatus[start], size); |
||
2023 | } |
||
2024 | |||
2025 | /** |
||
2026 | * @brief Returns an array with the outputSwitches for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2027 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2028 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2029 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2030 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2031 | * @return A pointer to SnmpIntegerBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2032 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
||
2033 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2034 | */ |
||
2035 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *getMultipleOutputSwitches(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2036 | { |
||
2037 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2038 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
2039 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2040 | } |
||
2041 | |||
2042 | return snmpGetMultipleInteger(session, &outputSwitch[start], size); |
||
2043 | } |
||
2044 | |||
2045 | /** |
||
2046 | * @brief Sets the outputSwitch for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2047 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2048 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2049 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2050 | * @param values A pointer to SnmpIntegerBuffer with the list of outputSwitches. |
||
2051 | * @return |
||
2052 | */ |
||
2053 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *setMultipleOutputSwitches(HSNMP session, int start, SnmpIntegerBuffer *values) |
||
2054 | { |
||
2055 | if (start < 0 || values->size < 0 || start + values->size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2056 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
2057 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2058 | } |
||
2059 | |||
2060 | return snmpSetMultipleInteger(session, &outputSwitch[start], values); |
||
2061 | } |
||
2062 | |||
2063 | /** |
||
2064 | * @brief Returns the actual outputVoltage for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2065 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2066 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2067 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2068 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2069 | * @return A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2070 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
||
2071 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2072 | */ |
||
2073 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleOutputVoltages(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2074 | { |
||
2075 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2076 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2077 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2078 | } |
||
2079 | |||
2080 | return snmpGetMultipleDouble(session, &outputVoltage[start], size); |
||
2081 | } |
||
2082 | |||
2083 | /** |
||
2084 | * @brief Sets the demanded outputVoltage for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2085 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2086 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2087 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2088 | * @param values A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with the list of new outputVoltages |
||
2089 | * @return |
||
2090 | */ |
||
2091 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *setMultipleOutputVoltages(HSNMP session, int start, SnmpDoubleBuffer *values) |
||
2092 | { |
||
2093 | if (start < 0 || values->size < 0 || start + values->size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2094 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2095 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2096 | } |
||
2097 | |||
2098 | return snmpSetMultipleDouble(session, &outputVoltage[start], values); |
||
2099 | } |
||
2100 | |||
2101 | /** |
||
2102 | * @brief Returns the measured terminal voltages for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2103 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2104 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2105 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2106 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2107 | * @return A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2108 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
||
2109 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2110 | */ |
||
2111 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleMeasurementTerminalVoltages(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2112 | { |
||
2113 | return getMultipleOutputMeasurementTerminalVoltages(session, start, size); |
||
2114 | } |
||
2115 | |||
2116 | /** |
||
2117 | * @brief Returns an array with the measured terminal voltages for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2118 | * @since 1.1 |
||
2119 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2120 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2121 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2122 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2123 | * @return A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2124 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
||
2125 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2126 | */ |
||
2127 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleOutputMeasurementTerminalVoltages(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2128 | { |
||
2129 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2130 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2131 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2132 | } |
||
2133 | |||
2134 | return snmpGetMultipleDouble(session, &outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage[start], size); |
||
2135 | } |
||
2136 | |||
2137 | /** |
||
2138 | * @brief getMultipleOutputConfigMaxTerminalVoltages |
||
2139 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2140 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2141 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2142 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2143 | * @return |
||
2144 | */ |
||
2145 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleOutputConfigMaxTerminalVoltages(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2146 | { |
||
2147 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2148 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2149 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2150 | } |
||
2151 | |||
2152 | return snmpGetMultipleDouble(session, &outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage[start], size); |
||
2153 | } |
||
2154 | |||
2155 | /** |
||
2156 | * @brief Returns an array the demanded output currents for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2157 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2158 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2159 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2160 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2161 | * @return |
||
2162 | */ |
||
2163 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleOutputCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2164 | { |
||
2165 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2166 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2167 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2168 | } |
||
2169 | |||
2170 | return snmpGetMultipleDouble(session, &outputCurrent[start], size); |
||
2171 | } |
||
2172 | |||
2173 | /** |
||
2174 | * @brief Sets the demanded output current for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2175 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2176 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2177 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2178 | * @param values A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with a list of new output currents |
||
2179 | * @return |
||
2180 | */ |
||
2181 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *setMultipleOutputCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, SnmpDoubleBuffer *values) |
||
2182 | { |
||
2183 | if (start < 0 || values->size < 0 || start + values->size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2184 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2185 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2186 | } |
||
2187 | |||
2188 | return snmpSetMultipleDouble(session, &outputCurrent[start], values); |
||
2189 | } |
||
2190 | |||
2191 | /** |
||
2192 | * @brief Returns an array with the measured currents for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2193 | * |
||
2194 | * @note This function is deprecated. Use getMultipleOutputMeasurementCurrents() instead. |
||
2195 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2196 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2197 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2198 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2199 | * @return A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2200 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
||
2201 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2202 | */ |
||
2203 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleMeasurementCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2204 | { |
||
2205 | return getMultipleOutputMeasurementCurrents(session, start, size); |
||
2206 | } |
||
2207 | |||
2208 | /** |
||
2209 | * @brief Returns an array with the measured currents for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2210 | * @since 1.1 |
||
2211 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2212 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2213 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2214 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2215 | * @return A pointer to SnmpDoubleBuffer with the requested information. |
||
2216 | * @note This pointer is only valid until the next call of getMultiple... |
||
2217 | * or setMultiple... function. |
||
2218 | */ |
||
2219 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleOutputMeasurementCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2220 | { |
||
2221 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2222 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2223 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2224 | } |
||
2225 | |||
2226 | return snmpGetMultipleDouble(session, &outputMeasurementCurrent[start], size); |
||
2227 | } |
||
2228 | |||
2229 | /** |
||
2230 | * @brief Returns an array with the outputConfigMaxCurrent for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2231 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2232 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2233 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2234 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2235 | * @return |
||
2236 | */ |
||
2237 | SnmpDoubleBuffer *getMultipleOutputConfigMaxCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2238 | { |
||
2239 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2240 | memset(&snmpDoubleBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpDoubleBuffer)); |
||
2241 | return &snmpDoubleBuffer; |
||
2242 | } |
||
2243 | |||
2244 | return snmpGetMultipleDouble(session, &outputConfigMaxCurrent[start], size); |
||
2245 | } |
||
2246 | |||
2247 | /** |
||
2248 | * @brief Returns an array with the outputTripTimeMaxCurrent for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2249 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2250 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2251 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2252 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2253 | * @return |
||
2254 | */ |
||
2255 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *getMultipleOutputTripTimeMaxCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2256 | { |
||
2257 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2258 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
2259 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2260 | } |
||
2261 | |||
2262 | return snmpGetMultipleInteger(session, &outputTripTimeMaxCurrent[start], size); |
||
2263 | } |
||
2264 | |||
2265 | /** |
||
2266 | * @brief Sets the outputTripTimeMaxCurrent for a consecutive ranges of channels. |
||
2267 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2268 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2269 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2270 | * @param values |
||
2271 | * @return |
||
2272 | */ |
||
2273 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *setMultipleOutputTripTimeMaxCurrents(HSNMP session, int start, SnmpIntegerBuffer *values) |
||
2274 | { |
||
2275 | if (start < 0 || values->size < 0 || start + values->size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2276 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
2277 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2278 | } |
||
2279 | |||
2280 | return snmpSetMultipleInteger(session, &outputTripTimeMaxCurrent[start], values); |
||
2281 | } |
||
2282 | |||
2283 | /** |
||
2284 | * @brief Returns an array with the outputSupervisionBehavior for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2285 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2286 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2287 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2288 | * @param size The number of requested channels. |
||
2289 | * @return |
||
2290 | */ |
||
2291 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *getMultipleOutputSupervisionBehaviors(HSNMP session, int start, int size) |
||
2292 | { |
||
2293 | if (start < 0 || size < 0 || start + size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2294 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
2295 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2296 | } |
||
2297 | |||
2298 | return snmpGetMultipleInteger(session, &outputSupervisionBehavior[start], size); |
||
2299 | } |
||
2300 | |||
2301 | /** |
||
2302 | * @brief Sets the outputSupervisionBehavior for a consecutive range of channels. |
||
2303 | * @param session The handle returned by snmpOpen() |
||
2304 | * @param start The first channel (in the range of 0 to MaxArraySize). |
||
2305 | * 0 = slot 0, channel 0; 100 = slot 1, channel 0. |
||
2306 | * @param values The new outputSupervisionBehavior for the all channels starting with start. |
||
2307 | * @return |
||
2308 | */ |
||
2309 | SnmpIntegerBuffer *setMultipleOutputSupervisionBehaviors(HSNMP session, int start, SnmpIntegerBuffer *values) |
||
2310 | { |
||
2311 | if (start < 0 || values->size < 0 || start + values->size > MaxChannelsPerCrate) { |
||
2312 | memset(&snmpIntegerBuffer, 0, sizeof(snmpIntegerBuffer)); |
||
2313 | return &snmpIntegerBuffer; |
||
2314 | } |
||
2315 | |||
2316 | return snmpSetMultipleInteger(session, &outputSupervisionBehavior[start], values); |
||
2317 | } |