09-11-2008
My two cents.
Most users feel that response time to a problem is very important. You need to work that concept in somewhere.
We use the heat system and send out a reponse/questionnaire kind of thing after each heat ticket is closed. Most postive comments relate to how fast it got fixed, most complaints are about how slowly it got fixed.
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modbus_reply
MODBUS_REPLY(3) Libmodbus Manual MODBUS_REPLY(3)
NAME
modbus_reply - send a reponse to the received request
SYNOPSIS
*int modbus_reply(modbus_t *ctx, const uint8_t *req, int req_length, modbus_mapping_t *mb_mapping);
DESCRIPTION
The modbus_reply() function shall send a response to received request. The request req given in argument is analyzed, a response is then
built and sent by using the information of the modbus context ctx.
If the request indicates to read or write a value the operation will done in the modbus mapping mb_mapping according to the type of the
manipulated data.
If an error occurs, an exception response will be sent.
This function is designed for Modbus server.
RETURN VALUE
The modbus_reply() function shall return the length of the response sent if successful. Otherwise it shall return -1 and set errno.
ERRORS
EMBMDATA
Sending has failed
See also the errors returned by the syscall used to send the response (eg. send or write).
SEE ALSO
modbus_reply_exception(3) libmodbus(7)
AUTHORS
The libmodbus documentation was written by Stephane Raimbault <stephane.raimbault@gmail.com[1]>
NOTES
1. stephane.raimbault@gmail.com
mailto:stephane.raimbault@gmail.com
libmodbus 3.0.3 05/26/2012 MODBUS_REPLY(3)