Post by eschwellinger on Editor FIND highlight color
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To change the color of search result markings (the "find color") in the CODESYS Text Editor using Themes, follow these steps: Go to the menu: Tools → Options. In the Options dialog, select the Text editor category. Switch to the Theme tab. Here, you can select your desired color theme for the text editor. The available color schemes (themes) are stored in the installation directory in the Themes folder. To specifically adjust the color for search result markings, go to the Text Area tab within the Text editor options. Here, you can customize the Selection color – Inactive parameter, which determines the color used to highlight search results. Changing the theme will apply a new set of color settings, including those for selections and search highlights. If you want further customization, you can manually edit or create your own theme files in the Themes folder of your installation directory Example "c:\Program Files\CODESYS 3.5.21.50\CODESYS\Themes\myDefault.editortheme" https://content.helpme-codesys.com/en/CODESYS%20Development%20System/_cds_dlg_options_text_editor.html
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Post by egr99 on Modbus TCP Server connection is ESTABLISHED but all holding registers are value 0?
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Hi there, Read the above description and experienced the same: Reading coil/discrete input/input register/holding register doesn't fill the mapped I/O variable. Any suggestions? Defined (see attachment): - Ethernet (with parameters according to the used Ethernet adapter of my Windows 11 laptop) - -Modbus TCP Client - - -LOGO231 as Modbus TCP Server - - -WS242 as Modbus TCP Server (WaveShare Modbus TCP <-> RTU converter) - - - -WS242_01 as Modbus Server, COM port (slave-id 1 RTU) - - - -WS242_03 idem (slave-id 3 RTU) - - - -WS242_11 idem (slave-id 11 RTU) Writing coil/holding register works from a mapped I/O variable works fine. Verification of Modbus traffic with WireShark: QUERY to and the RESPONSE of all slave-ids are correct Status of all defined is CONNECTED, RESPONSE_SUCCESS, RUNNING etc. Request counters increase with expected frequency. Error counter = 0. (To have all counters works fine I had to change Modbus TCP Client's parameter OptimizationON to FALSE). LOGO231 works fine: values in mapped I/O conform expectation WS242 without Modbus Server, COM port and with defined channels (for only 1 slave-id possible) works fine. PLC Settings: Update I/O while in stop: I see xBusy changing from FALSE to TRUE and vice versa. Always update variables: Enabled 1
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Post by suyash on Device User Logon
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Hello. Basic Info : I am using Codesys Control For Raspberry Pi SL. Version 4.4.0.0 Engineering version : CODESYS V3.5 SP19 Patch 1 (Its a old application) I am facing a difficulty with the "Device User Logon". The window (screenshot attached) pops up during login. When i enter the credentials (which i feel are correct), the windows pops up again no matter how many times I enter. To ascertain, I tried entering the incorrect credentials during which its clearly specifying that i have entered them incorrectly (which is why I am quite certain about the credentials being correct). I even tried going into Communication Settings > Device(drop down) > Change Runtime secuirity policy . However it again asks me for credentials which keep popping up again and again. I am thinking of upgrading the runtime to the latest version of 4.20 Will it cause any issues with the paid license? Please suggest me a solution. BR, Suyash
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Post by struccc on Wish: CODESYSControl.cfg - again
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Before creating this topic, I was browsing the search results for CodesysControl.cfg - many results, and I remember very well, it's a problematic issue for a long time. To summarize: there were many requests for documentation on this file - the most comprehensive reply is: https://forge.codesys.com/forge/talk/Runtime/thread/ebbf851a3d/#eb85 Hi, not really, this is covered by the manual which you get if you use a runtime toolkit which is not free of charge. Maybe we need to extract the config file part from that documentation if that is possible. BR Edwin I am not sure how much is this relevant, since we buy SL License directly from CODESYS... I think it is a reasonable demand, to get documentation on the configuration entries affecting the documented behaviour of the runtime system and it's components The actual reason I bring up this issue again can be read here: https://forge.codesys.com/forge/talk/Runtime/thread/febad3cc40/#0e12 but mostly my frustration about noticing some new, unknown and undocumented entries in my configuration file. Again. And this happens a lot recently. Just some examples: Changes with SysFile - and mandatory use of IEC path Introduction of Mandatory user management File transfer service now disabled by default SysProcess - allowed commands The above mentioned CmpApp parameters... And finally (Regaridng windows install): With the newer versions, the installation directory (together with the configuration file) tends to hide itself to some super silly location under the roaming profile data of local system account. I am not sure if this change was documented somewhere, but was a very unpleasant one. Someone could please explain the reason and the concept of the introduction of this release specific directories (I am sure, there is a good reason) - how to use them properly? - How to re-introduce user configuration (to preserve configuration data between versions)? - How to do version - to version migrations properly? - How to keep old version of runtime available and ready to start with it's original configuration and application? - ... Therefore, the lack a regularly updated description of CodesysControl .cfg , including all the configuration entries, together with their default values for different runtime versions is really a big deficiency.* This should be done for all components storing or just seeking data from this file... (Maybe there is such thing but I failed to find???) It is regularly causing trouble when introducing a new version (together with the long awaited bug fixes and enhancements), what has changed it's default behaviour for security or other practical reasons. I agree this is very important, and it is logical to change the default options: But it must be documented historically, and make it easily available, so we can prepare better for the upgrade of the runtime. Forge talk is a great source, but not very practical for this kind of documentation purposes... Thanks in advance for CODESYS staff 🙏🙏🙏 (Ps.: It would look rather silly, if some members of the user community prepares this documentation on a Forge Wiki page... Or??? Should we?)
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Post by alessandro on SysMemCmp SysMemCpy
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VAR Data1:ARRAY[1..10] OF SINT ; Data2:ARRAY[1..10] OF SINT ; Data3:ARRAY[1..10] OF SINT ; Data4:ARRAY[1..10] OF SINT ; ex_1 : BOOL ; ex_2 : BOOL ; enable : BOOL :=0 ; END_VAR // PROGRAM // The scope of this example is compare and copy the values of two ARRAY only if some value is different using SysMemCmp and SysMemCpy. // In this 2 example we don't use a FOR cicle for do this, and pBuffer1 and pBuffer2 is just a pointer to ARRAY. See details in Library util.SysMem of Codesys // The compare funcion util.SysMem.SysMemCmp is bidirectional if Data1 chanege respect Data2 ex_1 go to 1 and if Data2 change respect Data1 also // but the copy function util.SysMem.SysMemCpy work only from source ARRAY pSrc:=ADR(Data1) to destination ARRAY pDest:=ADR(Data2) // Example 1 Full ARRAY compare and copy // This compare 2 different equal ARRAY and if there is some difference ex_1 go to 1 and if you give enable he copy Data1 in Data2 ex_1 := TO_BOOL(util.SysMem.SysMemCmp(pBuffer1:=ADR(Data1), pBuffer2:=ADR(Data2), udiCount:=SIZEOF(Data1))); IF ex_1 AND enable THEN util.SysMem.SysMemCpy(pDest:=ADR(Data2), pSrc:=ADR(Data1), udiCount:=SIZEOF(Data1)); END_IF // Example 2 Only selected area of the ARRAY compare and copy // This compare 2 different equal ARRAY starting from position number [3] for 4 byte in this case start at position [3] and finish at position number [6] // and if there is some difference only in area [3..6] of the ARRAY ex_2 go to 1 if you give enalbe he copy Data3[3..6] in Data4[3..6] // if something change in other array position[0..2] or [7..10] are ingnored ex_2 := TO_BOOL(util.SysMem.SysMemCmp(pBuffer1:=ADR(Data3[3]), pBuffer2:=ADR(Data4[3]), udiCount:=4)); IF ex_2 AND enable THEN util.SysMem.SysMemCpy(pDest:=ADR(Data4[3]), pSrc:=ADR(Data3[3]), udiCount:=4); END_IF // Attention udiCount input is intended in <byte> in the example 1 I pass to udiCount:=SIZEOF(Data1) for compare and copy the intere ARRAY and // SIZEOF pass the size of intere ARRAY in byte to the function input, in this 2 examples I used variable type SINT each one occupie 1 byte and one position in the ARRAY // and in the example 2 I pass udiCount:=4 for compare and copy only 4 position of Data3/4[3..6] if you want to extend this example and use it for an ARRAY OF WORD // remember that each WORD will occupe 2 byte (16 bit) and you will have to pass udiCount:=SIZEOF(Data1) if you need to compare intere ARRAY example 1 // but need udiCount:=(42) for the example 2 because need to compare and copy 4 word each occupie 2 byte (16 bit). // For REAL (32 bit) need udiCount:=SIZEOF(44) for LREAL or (64 bit) need udiCount:=SIZEOF(416) // a good rule is calculate the dimension of the ARRAY in byte without empty space at the end, multiple of data type number for variable bigger then 8 bit // Example : If you want to create an ARRAY for 5 REAL (32 bit) each occupie 4 byte the correct size is ARRAY[0..19] OF REAL 54=20 position. // NOTE : In the example the position of compare function util.SysMem.SysMemCmp is first and the copy function util.SysMem.SysMemCpy inside the IF is after // in one cycle of the program the two array is compared and if there is some difference and enable are copied. // If you move util.SysMem.SysMemCmp after the IF cycle he will copare the ARRAY in the current cycle but the copy of the value will do in the next cycle.</byte>
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Post by clarenced on Multiple applications on one device sharing variables.
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I am looking for an example of how to run 2 applications on 1 device that would have global variables shared between the two apps. In this case what I am trying to do is to have the main program logic run as one application and then have the visualization run as a second application. I find this https://us.store.codesys.com/media/n98_media_assets/files/000013-F/0/Multiple%20Applications_en.pdf, that talks about exactly what I want to do, but I can't find the download. The main reason I want to do this is for download speed. Right now it takes at least a minute to download our application to the PLC. A simple program downloads to the PLC in a very short time, but add visualization and the download time gets much longer. If I could download the program separately from the visualization I think that a simple program change would take very little time to download. I have tried create a GVL in the POUs view. This partly works in that both applications can see the GVL, but they each create their own instance of it and the variables are not shared between the two apps. There are ideas of using OPCUA but this raises problems with licensing and having to move any variable that needs to be shared into the Symbol Configuration. This adds a lot of management to keep this up to date. Any ideas would be appreciated thanks.
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Post by jeindhoven on Deploying to raspberry pi 5 hangs
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Yep sure, though now that i think of it, its a pi 4. My bad. The whole ordeal was necessary to use the VGA666 adapter. That needs the old graphical system and GPIO directly on the CPU. Edit: Putty on the virtual development machine connects fine. But i did change the login/pw. The account is still a sudo'er so that should be all right. Edit2: Sorry i get a "Comment rate limit exceeded" from the forum. Then i'll add it as edit here. So i have tried the stock raspberry pi image on a different pi5 (truly 5 this time). Packages updated. Standard password. Same symptoms, no runtime deployed and long hang time. Versions of this pi: pi@raspberrypi:~ $ uname -a Linux raspberrypi 6.12.25+rpt-rpi-2712 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.12.25-1+rpt1 (2025-04-30) aarch64 GNU/Linux pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) Release: 12 Codename: bookworm pi@raspberrypi:~ $ apt list --installed | grep openssh-server openssh-server/stable,now 1:9.2p1-2+deb12u6 arm64 [installed,automatic] Attached is the Device information and error text that Codesys comes up with. Edit 3 (Comment rate limit, otherwise it would be a new post) Now i have tried booting an older native Windows 10 machine (no virtualization), and it just works as expected. I have now a raspberry pi 4 and raspberry pi 5 with version 4.16.0.0 of the control application. Windows 10 native: build 19045 (same as virtualised Win 10), same .NET version, same CODESYS version. It seems that running CODESYS virtualized somehow messes with the deployment?
Last updated: 2025-06-23
Post by jami on Reading multiple lines from csv file
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Hello, i am trying to read multiple lines from csv file with caa file library and oscat. I have wrote 7 lines in the csv with separation '$R$L'. In my "extracting values" part I check line feeds and chars. After that I convert my buffer to string with oscat but I'm only able to read the first line from the csv. No matter if I even change start position where I start converting the buffer, I only get the first line. Here's my code for the reading and extracting value parts: 4: (*Reading the file*) fileread.hFile := filehandle; fileread.pBuffer := ADR(buffer); filesize1:=SIZEOF (buffer); fileread.szbuffer:=filesize1; fileread.udiTimeOut := 100000; fileread(xExecute := TRUE); IF fileRead.xDone THEN iFilesize:=TO_INT(fileread.szSize); writestate:=3; fileRead.xExecute := FALSE; END_IF 5: (*Extracting values*) //here i check the number of line feeds and chars. It works WHILE i < ifilesize DO c:=buffer[i]; IF c= 10 THEN IF lineindex<=99 THEN lineIndex := lineIndex + 1; END_IF ELSIF c <> 13 THEN IF charIndex <= 1000 THEN charIndex := charIndex + 1; END_IF END_IF i := i + 1; END_WHILE // Here i convert the buffer to string and transfer it to filelines:ARRAY[0..99] of string[254]. trig(CLK:=BUTTON); IF trig.Q THEN fileLines[i2]:=oscat_basic.BUFFER_TO_STRING(PT:=ADR(buffer), Size:=TO_UINT(fileread.szBuffer), start:=TO_UINT(bufferStart), stop:=TO_UINT(filesize1)); i2:=i2+1; bufferstart:=bufferstart+80; END_IF If anyone has idea how to read multiple lines, it would be nice. Even if you have example codes that work, that would help a lot.
Last updated: 2025-07-18
Post by gunstr on CODESYS control on RPi starts, shortly runs, then exits
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Thank you very much for the quick answer! The RPi hw were delivered last week so it's probably a resent version. I found an old scrapped board (2 years or so) with a broken GPIO that I tested with the same SD card image and with that board Codeys can run for the full 2h demo period without issues. Then I went back the the new board to test the 4.17.0.0 release but the installation fails... [INFORMATION] Standard output: create and install daemon [INFORMATION] Standard output: codesyscontrol started [WARNING] Unable to detect Raspberry Pi Architecture. Setting armv6l as default, you can change this through the settings panel. [INFORMATION] Standard output: codesyscontrol stopped [ERROR] Expected exit value of command failed: expected 0, received 1 [WARNING] Error setting the Raspberry Pi Architecture [ERROR] Error installing codesyscontrol Do you have any idea what could be the reason? I'm using an OS image including Python drivers for LCD and some I/O:s from last year to keep things stable, but also after upgrading with sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade I still get the same error Reverting back to 4.15.00 works fine: [INFORMATION] Standard output: create and install daemon [INFORMATION] Standard output: codesysedge started [INFORMATION] Successfully installed codesyscontrol [INFORMATION] Successfully started CODESYS Edge Gateway for Linux [INFORMATION] Successfully started CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL but as before the Codesys services stops after 30 seconds. And I noticed that the Codesys control stops and is not reachable also if I have no application loaded.
Last updated: 2025-09-02
Post by gunstr on CODESYS control on RPi starts, shortly runs, then exits
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I now tried to install 4.17.0.0 on a fully clean installations: A brand new RPi 4B Install latest Raspberry Pi OS Lite, Release date 13 May 2025, 64bit run sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade When asked - Select to install the updated version of '/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf' Install CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL. version 4.17.0.0 Log output: [INFORMATION] Connected successfully! [INFORMATION] Successfully connected to target (192.168.0.197) [WARNING] No supported container engine found on device. You have to install a supported container engine to use Virtual Control. Please contact the Administrator of the device. [WARNING] Error detecting container architecture [INFORMATION] Finished reading device information [ERROR] Error output: /var/lib/dpkg/info/codesyscontrol.postinst: 88: check_legacy_extensionapi_folder: not found [INFORMATION] Standard output: Selecting previously unselected package codesyscontrol. [INFORMATION] Standard output: (Reading database ... 76772 files and directories currently installed.) [INFORMATION] Standard output: Preparing to unpack .../codesyscontrol_raspberry_4.17.0.0_all.deb ... [INFORMATION] Standard output: Unpacking codesyscontrol (4.17.0.0) ... [INFORMATION] Standard output: Setting up codesyscontrol (4.17.0.0) ... [INFORMATION] Standard output: make config rw [INFORMATION] Standard output: set folder permissions [INFORMATION] Standard output: prepare permissions [INFORMATION] Standard output: check legacy extension api folder [INFORMATION] Standard output: create and install daemon [INFORMATION] Standard output: codesyscontrol started [WARNING] Unable to detect Raspberry Pi Architecture. Setting armv6l as default, you can change this through the settings panel. [INFORMATION] Standard output: codesyscontrol stopped [ERROR] Expected exit value of command failed: expected 0, received 1 [WARNING] Error setting the Raspberry Pi Architecture [ERROR] Error installing codesyscontrol If I read the log correctly the control is actually installed but cannot start. I'm running out of ideas how to proceeed now, any suggestions are welcome.
Last updated: 2025-09-03
Post by full0pullpolen on Device User Logon
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The following guide describes how you can adapt the user management for the first time in a project. It deals with the definition of a user and a group to which he belongs. Requirement: the project for which the user management is to be set up is opened. There is no adapted user configuration yet. Select Project Settings ‣ Users and Groups and then the Users tab. The user Owner is already created by default. Click on Add. ⇒ The dialog box Add User appears. Enter a login name, for example ‘Dev1’, and a password. Leave the option Activated activated. Click on OK. ⇒ On creating a group for the first time, CODESYS now requests you to authenticate yourself to perform this action. In this case, enter ‘Owner’ as the current user. Do not enter a password, just click on OK. The user Dev1 appears in the list and is automatically a member of the group 'Everyone'. Change to the tab Groups, in order to add the user to a new group. ⇒ The groups Everyone and Owner have already been created. Click on Add in order to open the dialog box Add Group. Specify at least one name for the new group, for example ‘Developers’. Activate the checkbox next to the entry User ‘Dev1’ in the field Members. Click on OK. ⇒ The group Developers now appears with has user member 'Dev1'. Switch to the Users tab. ⇒ The user Dev1 now appears as a member of the groups ‘Everyone’ and ‘Developers’.
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Post by full0pullpolen on Device User Logon
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The following guide describes how you can adapt the user management for the first time in a project. It deals with the definition of a user and a group to which he belongs. Requirement: the project for which the user management is to be set up is opened. There is no adapted user configuration yet. Select Project Settings ‣ Users and Groups and then the Users tab. The user Owner is already created by default. Click on Add. ⇒ The dialog box Add User appears. Enter a login name, for example ‘Dev1’, and a password. Leave the option Activated activated. Click on OK. ⇒ On creating a group for the first time, CODESYS now requests you to authenticate yourself to perform this action. In this case, enter ‘Owner’ as the current user. Do not enter a password, just click on OK. The user Dev1 appears in the list and is automatically a member of the group 'Everyone'. Change to the tab Groups, in order to add the user to a new group. ⇒ The groups Everyone and Owner have already been created. Click on Add in order to open the dialog box Add Group. Specify at least one name for the new group, for example ‘Developers’. Activate the checkbox next to the entry User ‘Dev1’ in the field Members. Click on OK. ⇒ The group Developers now appears with has user member 'Dev1'. Switch to the Users tab. ⇒ The user Dev1 now appears as a member of the groups ‘Everyone’ and ‘Developers’.
Last updated: 2024-01-24
Post by full0pullpolen on Device User Logon
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The following guide describes how you can adapt the user management for the first time in a project. It deals with the definition of a user and a group to which he belongs. Requirement: the project for which the user management is to be set up is opened. There is no adapted user configuration yet. Select Project Settings ‣ Users and Groups and then the Users tab. The user Owner is already created by default. Click on Add. ⇒ The dialog box Add User appears. Enter a login name, for example ‘Dev1’, and a password. Leave the option Activated activated. Click on OK. ⇒ On creating a group for the first time, CODESYS now requests you to authenticate yourself to perform this action. In this case, enter ‘Owner’ as the current user. Do not enter a password, just click on OK. The user Dev1 appears in the list and is automatically a member of the group 'Everyone'. Change to the tab Groups, in order to add the user to a new group. ⇒ The groups Everyone and Owner have already been created. Click on Add in order to open the dialog box Add Group. Specify at least one name for the new group, for example ‘Developers’. Activate the checkbox next to the entry User ‘Dev1’ in the field Members. Click on OK. ⇒ The group Developers now appears with has user member 'Dev1'. Switch to the Users tab. ⇒ The user Dev1 now appears as a member of the groups ‘Everyone’ and ‘Developers’.
Last updated: 2024-01-24
Post by mubeta on Strange problem with the ‘MC_SetPosition’ function
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How are the servo drives controlled? EtherCAT, step/dir pulses, other? CANOpen, 1 Mb/s, bus load 35%, cycle time 2ms. Another thought is that - if it's step/dir pulse based control - the pulses from the PLC to the drive are getting missed/lost at high frequencies? If that's the case then there would be multiple troubleshooting steps/corrections that could be investigated. Here, it seems to me that we are getting completely off track with the observed problem. You could try to create a simplified program I had already written this elsewhere. The program before being brought into machines was exhaustively tested in SW emulation and the problem did not occur. However, in emulation I was interested in checking other aspects of the process, not this specific one which is for real a correction made necessary after the fact. The part of the program that does this correction with the function mentioned in the topic, came up from its origins, but I didn't know or didn't think it was really useful. A scruple that later turned out to be necessary. However, for now I do not think I will spend any more time on this verification, already lacking any to do my normal. I remain amazed, however, that a function intended to correct the axis position with the motor in motion and that it should not interfere with this, in fact instead changes behavior as the motor speed changes. Mah! When you manually control the motor directly from the servo drive software at the speeds you are calling for, does it move precisely to the target position? The drive and motor have been working fine for about 10 years. In replacing the machine control system, I opted for CoDeSys where before there was something else. But this is not the subject of the problem. What I need to resolve is the fact that a clutch specially placed at a certain point can slip and, therefore, I have the undeniable need to phase the 'prime mover' to the mechanical position of the machine, detected by a cam for each turn, in order to properly stop at its optimum point. Which for now I have ruled out doing. In fact, if I really have to say, since we have now gone brutally OT, I originally thought that this clutch should only come into action in cases of extreme necessity, as happens in most trials. But this one, the way it is made, slips more easily than I could estimate and the servo-controlled 'prime mover,' and the machine, get out of phase, maybe by a little, but frequently, and when the machine work at it's high speed, (in fact all of the time), I can't adjust properly the 'prime mover' position at fly.
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Post by lsislsis on SIGABRT Error
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Please help us. Why we take this errors. We try different versions like 4.12.0 and 4.13.0 with same results. ;*********;<loggername>codesyscontrol.log</loggername>;<logoptions>; <enable>1</enable>; <type>normal</type>; <timestamp>rtc high resolution</timestamp>; <deactivatable>0</deactivatable>; <dump>always</dump>; <filter>0x0000000f<filter>; <maxentries>100000</maxentries>; <maxfiles>1</maxfiles>; <maxfilesize>1000000</maxfilesize>;</filter></filter></logoptions>;<entries>;Timestamp, CmpId, ClassId, ErrorId, InfoId, InfoText;ClassId: LOG_INFO =1;ClassId: LOG_WARNING =2;ClassId: LOG_ERROR =4;ClassId: LOG_EXCEPTION =8;ClassId: LOG_DEBUG =16;ClassId: LOG_PRINTF =32;ClassId: LOG_COM =64;</entries>;*********2024-11-05T08:23:59.728Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, VisuFctCheckForUnusedClients: Removing Client with IEC-ID: 1 Time delta: T#33s1ms Locks: Paintbuffer: TRUE 2024-11-05T08:23:59.728Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, VisuFctCheckForUnusedClients: Successfully Removed Client at Address: 547195449944, IEC-ID was: 1, EXT-ID: 431000373 2024-11-05T08:28:57.913Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visu_PRG: Creating Client for Extern-ID: 347055752 2024-11-05T08:28:57.926Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visu_PRG: Creating Client successful for Extern-ID: 347055752 Returned IEC-ID: 1 2024-11-05T08:30:51.103Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visu_PRG: Successfully Removed Client with IEC-ID: 1, Extern-ID: 347055752 2024-11-05T08:37:36.517Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state* We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T08:37:36.517Z, 0x00000111, 8, 260, 3, #### Exception: HANDLED EXCPT <excpt>NonContinuable</excpt> in CH_COMM_CYCLE 2024-11-05T08:47:42.117Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T08:47:42.117Z, 0x00000111, 8, 260, 3, #### Exception: HANDLED EXCPT <excpt>NonContinuable</excpt> in CH_COMM_CYCLE 2024-11-05T09:14:41.316Z, 0x00000071, 1, 0, 13, Webserver stopped 2024-11-05T09:14:44.485Z, 0x0000013d, 1, 0, 4, Number of licensed cores for IEC-tasks: 1 from 4 2024-11-05T09:14:44.487Z, 0x0000013d, 1, 0, 4, Number of licensed cores for IEC-tasks: 4 from 4 2024-11-05T09:14:44.540Z, 0x00000002, 1, 0, 2, Application [<app>Application</app>] loaded via [Download] 2024-11-05T09:14:55.894Z, 0x00001012, 1, 0, 0, Opened alarm storage file, version: 6 2024-11-05T09:14:55.951Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visuinitialization starting. 2024-11-05T09:14:55.983Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visuinitialization done. 2024-11-05T09:14:55.995Z, 0x00000071, 1, 0, 12, Webserver started 2024-11-05T09:15:01.753Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visu_PRG: Creating Client for Extern-ID: 2279884529 2024-11-05T09:15:01.753Z, 0x0000100c, 1, 0, 0, Visu_PRG: Creating Client successful for Extern-ID: 2279884529 Returned IEC-ID: 0 2024-11-05T09:34:44.667Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T09:34:44.667Z, 0x00000111, 8, 260, 3, #### Exception: More than 2 exceptions in CH_COMM_CYCLE: Stop logging 2024-11-05T10:13:26.867Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T10:15:21.966Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T10:19:12.167Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T10:26:02.566Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T10:31:42.866Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T11:01:54.468Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T11:09:29.868Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! 2024-11-05T11:14:44.540Z, 0x0000100d, 1, 0, 0, Demo mode expired. 2024-11-05T11:27:20.868Z, 0x00000103, 65544, 1, 0, runtime received SIGABRT - system may be in an inconsistent state We recommend a reboot of the controller now! * Regards
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Post by martinlithlith on Device User Logon and No device is responding.. Pi4b codesys 3.5 SP19 2 + (64-bit)
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Hi! Im slowly starting to loose it and i need som help! After a few night of reading up and testing i´m still stuck as a rock and you guys and girls are my last resort for this project. Basic facts; Win 11 Codesys 3.5 SP19 2 + (64-bit) Raspberry pi 4 model b 2 gb Raspian release 11 aarch64 What keeps me up late at night; Username and Password when trying to connect to device and device only beeing connectable for a few seconds. Some of the things I have tried; Username and passord; Credientials from the raspberry Administrator Administrator admin admin Admin Admin administrator administrator Usernames and passwords that I sometimes use (this was a longshot i know, but i was running out of ideas and energy). :) Epand filesystem, activating i2c, spi, 1-wire I can start the gateway and start the runtime. I cant install the edgearm64, arm64 runtime package eventhough I guess i should, i get code [ERROR] Error output: dpkg: error processing archive /tmp/codesysedge_edgearm64_4.8.0.0_arm64.deb (--install): [ERROR] Error output: package architecture (arm64) does not match system (armhf) [ERROR] Error output: Errors were encountered while processing: [ERROR] Error output: /tmp/codesysedge_edgearm64_4.8.0.0_arm64.deb code as a respons. I have tried to Reset Origin Device - no change. I have tried to remove the /etc/CODESYSControl_User.cfg [CmpUserMgr] but i could not find it and i was not sure if i should add it instead but i did not want to mess somthing up. I have tried to create a second gateway with the specific ip if the pi, that did not help. Could it be that i´m currently connected to the pi through WIFI? I can ping the pi and I can connect and control it through VNC. When i scan to select gateway target (scan edge gateway) i find 17-21 devices but can find the pi throug the mac adress. I started of trying to use the "CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL" (I have a license sience earlier) as i read somewhere that this could be used on a Pi4 as well but now i´m trying with the MC SL, no changes, same problem. Right now - gateway version 4.8.0.0 (edgearmHF, armhf), Runtime Package 4.5.0.0 (raspberry, armhf). Any sugestions are very welcome! As mentioned above, theese are some of the things that i have tried/done - but i have been going at this for a while. Best, Martin
Last updated: 2023-09-10
Post by patrik on Wish: CODESYSControl.cfg - again
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Really good post. I hope that it gets seen by CoDeSys staff. I often find the documentation lacking when it comes to using CoDeSys in more complex ways. If using standard "basic PLC functionality", then it's fine and functions are documented in a sufficient way. Once you go outside of that bubble then I find the documentation not enough. CODESYSControl.cfg is a good example of this. And why isn't more of this integrated in the IDE. like changing port of the webserver. Why is it hidden in this file and not accessible through the IDE. It feels like a layer of complexity purposely left in so you don't change it if you don't know what you are doing. Like the argument is if you have the know-how to find the file you have the know-how to edit it. I find the documentation lacking when it comes to more complex libraries too. Like the element collections library. there is parameters I still don't quite know what they do. I can't find any documentation about them. There is an example project to download from CoDeSys so you can see how you are supposed to set your factories up. I leave some parameters like it is in the example. Should I? I don't know. Does it work. Yes. But I could perhaps create memory leaks if I get something wrong and I don't see that until way later. In the create method of your element factory you have a function called __vfinit and you just have to accept that it works. Why can't I get insight in what it does through documentation? Don't CoDeSys want us to know how these work so we can't use them to accidentally break something? I find the error logging lacking too. I've had the CoDeSys service crash but it doesn't say why. I've seen windows noticing the crash but no error code was sent or error message. Also in my current issue where the application fails to start after power outage. I can see in the log that it fails to load retain in the application as one log entry and application failing to start as another. But why? Why does loading the retain fail? give me more information! Is it just a skill issue with me? I don't know. If it is then I'd still want CoDeSys to step up their game when it comes to documentation. I'm sorry if a lot of frustration comes though in this post. I really like the product and what I can do with it compared to other PLC brands.
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Post by mariusz997 on Visualisation - internal error
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Hi everyone. I try to reach Codesys but I have problem on the beginning. I use Codesys 3.5.18.60 and 3.5.18.30 . On both version I have this same problem - when I create new standard project with controller Control Win v3 x64, empty PLC program - I compile it and everything is ok. But when I add visualisation without any elements and compile it - I get: ~~~ ------ Build started: Application: Device.Application ------- Typify code... Generate code... Generate global initializations... [WARNING] SortingStation: HMI Device: PLC Logic: Application: Missing element configuration. Element may not be usable. [WARNING] SortingStation: fbOutletConveyour Device: PLC Logic: Application: C0196: Implicit conversion from unsigned Type 'WORD' to signed Type 'INT' : Possible change of sign [ERROR] Internal error:System.NullReferenceException: Odwołanie do obiektu nie zostało ustawione na wystąpienie obiektu (in english: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.). w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.CPUx86_64.CodeStore(TypeClass tc, Register RegBase, Register RegIndex, Int32 nOffset, Register RegSrc, Int32 nScale) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.GenerateVarAbsolut(IVariableExpression varexp, Int32 iArea, Int32 nAddress, IIndexInfo indexinfo, ICompiledType ctype, Int32 nTypeSize, IAccessMode am) w ..(_IVariableExpression ) w ..(IExprement ) w ..(IExprement ) w ..(_ICompoAccessExpression ) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(IAssignmentExpression assign) w ..(_IAssignmentExpression ) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(IExpressionStatement expstat) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ISequenceStatement seq) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ISequenceStatement seq) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ISequenceStatement seq) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ISequenceStatement seq) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ISequenceStatement seq) w ..(IExprement ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ICompiledPOU cpou, ISequenceStatement mainRoutine, Boolean bKeepCompileInformation, IEnumerable`1 subroutines) w _3S.CoDeSys.Codex86_64.V351500.Codex86_64_V351500.Generate(ICompiledPOU cpou, Boolean bKeepCompileInformation) w ..(_ICompiledPOU ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Compiler35180.Phase5_Codegeneration.Codegeneration.(_ICompiledPOU , _ISignature ) w ..(_ICompiledPOU , Boolean , Boolean , _ICompileContext , _ICompileContext , Boolean , Codegeneration , Boolean& , Boolean , Boolean ) w ..(Boolean , Boolean , _ICompileContext , _ICompileContext , InitExitSignatureInfo , Boolean , Codegeneration , _ISignature , Boolean& , Boolean , Boolean ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Compiler35180.CompilerPhases.CompilerPhase5_Codegenerator.(Codegeneration , _ISignature , InitExitSignatureInfo& , Boolean& ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Compiler35180.CompilerPhases.CompilerPhase5_Codegenerator.(Codegeneration , _ISignature ) w _3S.CoDeSys.Compiler35180.CompilerPhases.CompilerPhase5_Codegenerator.(ICodegenerator ) w ..() w ..() Build complete -- 1 errors, 2 warnings : No download possible ~~~ Could someone help me with this problem? Thank you in advance Mariusz
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Post by winki on ModbusFB ClientRequest: never recovers after a single ReplyTimeout (requires full download)
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Library: ModbusFB (CODESYS Modbus package) IDE / Runtime: CODESYS V3.5 SP___ / Control runtime ___ Target: ___ (e.g. gateway, Linux ARM64 / Debian) Slave: Modbus TCP inverter Summary I poll a Modbus TCP slave with a permanent connection: one ClientTCP (kept connected, xConnect:=TRUE) and one ClientRequestReadHoldingRegisters, triggered cyclically. Everything works fine after a fresh application download. But as soon as one single ReplyTimeout occurs (slave temporarily not answering), the request never recovers. It stays stuck and no further messages are sent, even though the TCP connection is still reported as alive. Only a full application download brings it back — an online change or a runtime reset is not enough / not what I want in production. State observed when stuck So the connection is alive, the request finished in ReplyTimeout, the FB is back to _state = None, but udiNumMsgSent no longer increases — as if a new rising edge on xExecute is no longer accepted / no longer produces a new message. My trigger logic (simplified) Each PLC cycle, in this order: If the request is fully at rest (NOT xExecute AND NOT xBusy AND NOT xDone AND NOT xError) and a read is pending, I set xExecute := TRUE. I call clientTcp() then clientRequest(rClient := clientTcp) once each, per cycle. On xDone or xError, I set xExecute := FALSE. I made sure to insert at least one full cycle with xExecute = FALSE (seen by the FB call) before re-triggering, so the falling edge is processed. Questions After a ReplyTimeout (xError = TRUE), what is the exact, correct sequence to re-trigger the same ClientRequest so a new message is actually sent again? Is a full cycle with xExecute = FALSE between two executions mandatory? Is there a known condition where, after ReplyTimeout, the ClientTCP keeps xConnected = TRUE but silently stops sending new requests (e.g. an internal request queue / _udiRequestId that gets out of sync)? udiNumMsgSent freezing at 23 while the FB shows _state = None is what puzzles me. Is the recommended pattern to drop the connection (ClientTCP.xConnect := FALSE for one cycle, then TRUE) on a request error, rather than keeping it alive? The docs state a request error does not close the connection, so I kept it open — but maybe that is the issue here. Could the large uiStartItem (50514) be relevant? It works right after download, so addressing seems correct, but I want to rule it out. Any guidance on the canonical recovery pattern after a request timeout would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Post by drbuzz on Communication Error (#0) for IFM controller
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Hi Folks, Every time I use an IFM controller I always seem to run into a problem connecting to it. I get the Communications Error (#0). So I thought I would share some tips and tricks. Once the CANfox Cable (EC2112) cable driver is installed, you can use the yellow app in the sys tray to blink the lights on the cable. Confirm the cable works in the IFM maintenance software by connecting to the controller and reading the information on it. Make sure to download an OS into the controller (the light will go from a fast blink to solid green). In Codesys V2.3, the communication settings for the CR0401 is 250kBaud by default and Node ID 127. What got me, was I needed to reboot the computer after the cable driver install. Also if your application has canbus settings in it which are changed from default, after the controller is power cycled, the new Node ID and Baud will be in effect. I made a handy guide because too much time has been wasted on this. Programming IFM CR0401 Serial/Can Programming Cable • Connect IFM EC2112 CanFox programming cable with connector adapter. • Make sure cable is linked to VM (if using VM). • Install drivers for cable if not installed. o Download from IFM EC2112 site. https://www.ifm.com/ca/en/product/EC2112 • Once Installed, reboot computer. • In system tray, there should be a yellow icon that you can open and check on programming cable. Select the cable in the list and flash the lights to confirm it is working. Maintenance Software • Install IFM Maintenance Tool Software. o Download from IFM Site. https://www.ifm.com/ca/en/download/eco100_MaintenanceTool • Open IFM Maintenance software • Select Basic System • Select CAN cable • It will tell you if you don’t have a cable connected. • Use Wizard if needed. • Read Channel Parameter on the Settings page, or get Identity in the System Information > Identity. • Default Node is 127 on a new unit. Baud is 250kBaud (bits/sec) • Controller information should populate. • Controller green light should be blinking at 5hz (meaning OK but no OS, just bootloader). • Click Software > Load. • Open the OS file. Should match Codesys version selection (for CR0401 this is version 3). o Download OS file from IFM Website. https://www.ifm.com/ca/en/product/CR0401 o It is located at the top of the download under “software for CR0401”. o Select the file and load it… this will take a minute. • Once completed the unit should now have a solid green light o Solid green means the controller has an OS but no application is running. Codesys V2.3 Application • Codesys needs to be downloaded and installed from the IFM website as it has the IFM libraries and license to use the software. o Download from the IFM CR0401 page. o https://www.ifm.com/ca/en/product/CR0401 • Create new application with the correct IFM controller or Open Codesys application. • Keep in mind that the PLC Configuration on the Resources tab can be changed for the CAN communication interface… so changes to node and baud will take effect after the first download and reboot of the controller. • Go to “Online” in the top menu and change “Communication Parameters” o The Local dropdown shows the last configuration used. All other interfaces will show below it and need to be updated when changed or used. o Confirm Node ID is 127 for the first download. The NodeID will change to whatever the program has after (in my case 125). Node Send Offset should be default at 1536 Node Recv Offset should be default at 1408 Can bus Baudrate should be 250 kbaud. Yes to Motorola Byte Order Block Transfer should be false and note used (60 is default setting). Can Card Driver should match the systray item which is Sie_USB. • If the system populated the other one, just update and relay the communication parameters. The software will usually bring up the available cable and driver. • Go to “Online” and Login to download. o Press Yes to Download Application. I hope this helps!
Last updated: 2025-03-21
Post by cfam on Codesys Control for PLCnext (PLC - AXL F 2152)
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Good day All I would like to share some information on this site for the Codesys team as well for the future members using Codesys Control for PLCnext if it is allowed. I hope that i Post it in the correct spot. Subject: Codesys, Codesys Control for PLCnext Objective: Using the following Phoenix components to built a PLC Rack and run it on Codesys: Hardware and Software used 1. 2404267, AXC F 2152 - Controller 2. 1088136, AXL F BP SE6 - Module carrier 3. 1088129, AXL SE DO16/1 - Digital module 4. 1337224, AXL SE PD16 GND - Potential distributors 5. 1088127, AXL SE DI16/1 - Digital module 6. 1337223, AXL SE PD16 24V - Potential distributors 7. 1088123, AXL SE AO4 I 4-20 - Analog module 8. 1088134, AXL SE SC-A - Cover 9. Codesys v3.5 SP19 Patch 4 10. Codesys Control for PLCnext V4.10.0.0 Process: Firstly I built the Rack according to the Phoenix Project+ Software tool. Where I rebuilt it onto my test bench . I used the PLCnext Engineer IDE from Phoenix and all Communications where up and running and my PLC program executed successfully. THEN I tried the same PLC Layout with Codesys and Codesys Control for PLCnext. It was not successful and gave me the "Error: Local Bus not Running". I searched the web for answers but was unsuccessful in finding a solution. So I tried to change my configuration and found that the following Modules COULD NOT be recognized by Codesys Control. The result was that the Local Bus Failed to run. 1337224, AXL SE PD16 GND - Potential distributors 1337223, AXL SE PD16 24V - Potential distributors Example 1, Resulted in "Error: Local Bus Not Running": Module carrier slot 1: 1088129, AXL SE DO16/1 - Digital module Module carrier slot 2: 1337224, AXL SE PD16 GND - Potential distributors Module carrier slot 3: 1088127, AXL SE DI16/1 - Digital module Module carrier slot 4: 1337223, AXL SE PD16 24V - Potential distributors Module carrier slot 5: 1088123, AXL SE AO4 I 4-20 - Analog module Module carrier slot 6: 1088134, AXL SE SC-A - Cover Example 2, Result "Successful": Module carrier slot 1: 1088129, AXL SE DO16/1 - Digital module Module carrier slot 2: 1088127, AXL SE DI16/1 - Digital module Module carrier slot 3: 1088123, AXL SE AO4 I 4-20 - Analog module Module carrier slot 4: 1088134, AXL SE SC-A - Cover Module carrier slot 5: 1088134, AXL SE SC-A - Cover Module carrier slot 6: 1088134, AXL SE SC-A - Cover Result: Codesys or Codesys Control for PLCnext, has a PROBLEM to identify the following Modules. 1. AXL SE PD16 24V - Potential distributors 2. AXL SE PD16 GND - Potential distributors Hope that this information could be useful in future. Best regards Jaco Pretorius
Last updated: 2023-12-06
Post by mondinmr on COL.IMap2 and HashTableFactory cause frequent Access Violation
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Good morning, I’ve been using the Collection library for a long time, mostly with Stack, LinkedList, and List. From your examples I was able to manage the different factories, even for custom elements. Now I need a hashtable, but with this object I’m running into a lot of random access violations. If I append something inside FB_Init after constructing the hashtable, it crashes, even though the list was already created. If I only create the hashtable in FB_Init and append afterwards, it usually works. I don’t understand the meaning of the dispose call in this code: pSlave := ADR(slave); uSlave := TO_ULINT(pSlave); iKey := fKey.Create(uSlave); IF hash.CountKeys() = 0 THEN Service.logger.appendLog('Filling hashtable', 'HashManager', AdvLogType.AdvDebugMsg); ok := FALSE; ELSE eError := hash.ContainsKey(iKey, xResult => ok); END_IF IF NOT ok THEN pI := __NEW(UINT); iVal := fKey.Create(TO_ULINT(pI)); Service.logger.appendLog(CONCAT('New slave', TO_STRING(uSlave)), 'HashManager', AdvLogType.AdvDebugMsg); hash.AddKeyValuePair(iKey, iVal); appendNewSlave := pI; ELSE eError := hash.GetElementByKey(iKey, itfValue => iElem); xResult := __QUERYINTERFACE(iKey, itfIInstance); IF xResult THEN itfIInstance.Dispose(); END_IF IF eError <> COL.COLLECTION_ERROR.NO_ERROR THEN Service.logger.appendLog(CONCAT('ERROR ', TO_STRING(eError)), 'HashManager', AdvLogType.AdvCriticalMsg); appendNewSlave := nullptr; RETURN; END_IF __QUERYINTERFACE(iElem, iVal); {warning disable C0033} pI := TO___UXINT(iVal.UlintValue); {warning restore C0033} appendNewSlave := pI; END_IF Without the dispose call, every second cold reset crashes immediately when I try to access iVal, even if eError doesn’t report any error. With the dispose call, the cold reset issue disappears, but I get other problems: a) If I start the runtime using systemctl start codesyscontrol, it crashes at IF hash.CountKeys() = 0 THEN b) If I delete the files in PlcLogic and download again, it works and survives multiple cold resets. But as soon as I run systemctl restart codesyscontrol, everything gets corrupted again and it starts crashing at that point. FUNCTION_BLOCK SlaveMapCounter VAR hash : COL.IMap2; eError : COL.COLLECTION_ERROR; END_VAR In its FB_Init I create it: METHOD FB_Init: BOOL VAR_INPUT bInitRetains: BOOL; // TRUE: retain variables are initialized (reset warm / reset cold) bInCopyCode: BOOL; // TRUE: the instance will be copied to the copy code afterward (online change) END_VAR VAR hF : COL.HashTableFactory; END_VAR hash := hF.Create(256); In another FB I instantiate it statically: FUNCTION_BLOCK ABSTRACT AbstractServoEthercatController EXTENDS AbstractServoController VAR_STAT hashSlaves : SlaveMapCounter; END_VAR VAR field : REFERENCE TO ADVAbstractFieldUnitEthercatCia402; initCnt : REFERENCE TO UINT; END_VAR The append method is the one shown above, and I call it after the runtime has started. The accesses are performed by a single task, and in any case I’m working on an isolated single core. I’ve tried everything, moving the create, the instances, and all the rest several times, but nothing seems to work. I’d like to point out that these FBs are part of our own library, which is used in many applications.
Last updated: 2025-09-11
Post by kevinrn on Github Actions CI/CD tasks - development topic
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Hello community, I just want to inform you about our plans and the current status of automating the build process for CODESYS libraries. So it might be helpful for some people who are in the same situation. Background story: I am a software engineer at powerIO GmbH, normally I use high level languages for the products we develop and offer. Sometimes I work with my team on CODESYS libraries, which can also be found in the CODESYS store. Most of the time I spend with them on architecture tasks and tasks that are not directly related to our products. Every time I see the manual processes for releasing a library etc., I am very surprised about this time intensive process. Current situation: I know there has been a scripting interface for years. CODESYS Git was released a few years ago, but the scripting interface was only released a few months (weeks?) ago. We developed a pseudo-automated solution a few months ago, but it was all very hacky. So now there is a better Git implementation and also more modularization and installation options. For example, the CODESYS installer has a full CLI, which makes it very convenient to install CODESYS installations headless. Plans: I think it's the right time to develop a better automation solution. Most of our software projects are hosted on Github and we use Github actions very intensively for other software projects. Therefore, we have decided to use Github for our CODESYS library projects as well. Following tasks should be implemented in automation for CI/CD tasks: - Automated setup of CODESYS installation (Already released: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/setup-codesys-installation) - Checkout CODESYS libraries - Execute tests scripts - Sign CODESYS libraries - Extract Library documentation - Create CODESYS package - Sign CODESYS package Side Note: - This is mainly a side project, and we do not provide support for the CI/CD part. - This topic is here to help and also to get help from other software engineers. - This project and idea is not prioritized as I am currently the only one working on it and I hope it will help us and also others and increase productivity. - We are putting this out there as an organization, but priorities can change quickly and the CI/CD tasks I am developing are mostly done in my spare time. So please don't expect this to happen in a short time or even be fully completed. I would be very happy if some ppl will join the development process and might be open to discuss some technical details for this. I hope this topic is not to off-topic, but I think the CI/CD part is very important today and it can increase a lot of quality and push productivity. Thanks :)
Last updated: 2024-03-28
Post by svenkaro on Codesyscontrol.service stoppt nach 30s
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Hallo nano, anbei das Logfile ;********* ;<loggername>codesyscontrol.log</loggername> ;<logoptions> ; <enable>1</enable> ; <type>normal</type> ; <timestamp>rtc high resolution</timestamp> ; <deactivatable>0</deactivatable> ; <dump>always</dump> ; <filter>0x0000000f<filter> ; <maxentries>100000</maxentries> ; <maxfiles>1</maxfiles> ; <maxfilesize>1000000</maxfilesize> ;</filter></filter></logoptions> ;<entries> ;Timestamp, CmpId, ClassId, ErrorId, InfoId, InfoText ;ClassId: LOG_INFO =1 ;ClassId: LOG_WARNING =2 ;ClassId: LOG_ERROR =4 ;ClassId: LOG_EXCEPTION =8 ;ClassId: LOG_DEBUG =16 ;ClassId: LOG_PRINTF =32 ;ClassId: LOG_COM =64 ;</entries> ;********* 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x0000013d, 16, 0, 0, OpenCpusetCpusEffective: using core(s) "0-3" from /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset.cpus.effective 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x00000109, 16, 0, 0, SysModuleLoad: libCmpBACnet.so: 0x92ae530 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x00000109, 16, 0, 0, SysModuleLoad: libCmpBACnet2.so: 0x92af008 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x00000109, 16, 0, 0, SysModuleLoad: libCmpPLCHandler.so: 0x92afb08 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x00000109, 16, 0, 0, SysModuleLoad: libCmpGwClient.so: 0x92affe8 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x00000109, 16, 0, 0, SysModuleLoad: libCmpXMLParser.so: 0x92b04c0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.085Z, 0x00000109, 16, 0, 0, SysModuleLoad: libCmpGwClientCommDrvTcp.so: 0x92b09a0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <logoptions> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <benable>1</benable> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <type>normal</type> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <timestamp>rtc high resolution</timestamp> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <disableable>0</disableable> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <filter>0x0000000f</filter> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <maxentries>100000</maxentries> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <maxfiles>1</maxfiles> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, <maxfilesize>1000000</maxfilesize> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000013, 1, 0, 0, </logoptions> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CM</cmp>, <id>0x00000001</id> <ver>3.5.19.61</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpMemPool</cmp>, <id>0x0000001e</id> <ver>3.5.19.60</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpLog</cmp>, <id>0x00000013</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpSettings</cmp>, <id>0x0000001a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000104</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>CmpMemGC</cmp>, <id>0x0000001f</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysCom</cmp>, <id>0x00000100</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysCpuHandling</cmp>, <id>0x00000101</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysCpuMultiCore</cmp>, <id>0x0000013d</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysCrypto</cmp>, <id>0x00000141</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysDir</cmp>, <id>0x0000011b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysEthernet</cmp>, <id>0x0000011c</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysEvent</cmp>, <id>0x00000102</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysExcept</cmp>, <id>0x00000103</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysInternalLib</cmp>, <id>0x00000107</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysMem</cmp>, <id>0x00000108</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysModule</cmp>, <id>0x00000109</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysMsgQ</cmp>, <id>0x0000010a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysMutex</cmp>, <id>0x0000013a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysOut</cmp>, <id>0x0000010b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysProcess</cmp>, <id>0x0000010e</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSem</cmp>, <id>0x0000010f</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSemCount</cmp>, <id>0x00000139</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSemProcess</cmp>, <id>0x00000119</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysShm</cmp>, <id>0x00000110</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysSocket</cmp>, <id>0x00000111</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTarget</cmp>, <id>0x00000112</id> <ver>3.5.19.61</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTask</cmp>, <id>0x00000114</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTime</cmp>, <id>0x00000115</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTimeRtc</cmp>, <id>0x00000127</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, System: <cmp>SysTimer</cmp>, <id>0x00000116</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAlarmManager</cmp>, <id>0x0000007c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpApp</cmp>, <id>0x00000002</id> <ver>3.5.19.60</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAppBP</cmp>, <id>0x00000073</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAppForce</cmp>, <id>0x00000074</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAsyncMgr</cmp>, <id>0x0000005f</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpAuditLog</cmp>, <id>0x000000a1</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBinTagUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00000004</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBinTagUtilIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBitmapPool</cmp>, <id>0x00000050</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBlkDrvTcp</cmp>, <id>0x00000030</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpBlkDrvUdp</cmp>, <id>0x00000007</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAAsyncMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004007</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAABehaviourModel</cmp>, <id>0x00004015</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAACallback</cmp>, <id>0x00004001</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAACanL2</cmp>, <id>0x00004004</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAADTUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00004013</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAFile</cmp>, <id>0x00004008</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAMemBlockMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004003</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAANetBaseServices</cmp>, <id>0x00004018</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAARealTimeClock</cmp>, <id>0x00004014</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASdoClient</cmp>, <id>0x00004011</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASdoServer</cmp>, <id>0x00004017</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASegBufferMan</cmp>, <id>0x00004019</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAASerialCom</cmp>, <id>0x00004012</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAAStorage</cmp>, <id>0x0000007e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATick</cmp>, <id>0x00004009</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATickUtil</cmp>, <id>0x00004010</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATimer</cmp>, <id>0x00004016</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCAATypes</cmp>, <id>0x00004006</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000008</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelClientIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000009</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChannelServer</cmp>, <id>0x0000000a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCharDevice</cmp>, <id>0x00000300</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpChecksum</cmp>, <id>0x0000000b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCodeMeter</cmp>, <id>0x0000007a</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCommunicationLib</cmp>, <id>0x0000000c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCoreDump</cmp>, <id>0x00000083</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpCryptMD5</cmp>, <id>0x0000006a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpDevice</cmp>, <id>0x0000000e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpDynamicText</cmp>, <id>0x00000051</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpEL6751CanDrv</cmp>, <id>0x00005f0b</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpEventMgr</cmp>, <id>0x0000005b</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpEventMgrUnixBackend</cmp>, <id>0x000000a4</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpFileTransfer</cmp>, <id>0x0000005e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIecStringUtils</cmp>, <id>0x0000007f</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIecTask</cmp>, <id>0x00000011</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIecVarAccess</cmp>, <id>0x00000060</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIoDrvIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000005a</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpIoMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000012</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpKnxStack</cmp>, <id>0x0000004d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpLinuxInterrupt</cmp>, <id>0x000000a2</id> <ver>3.5.17.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpLinuxRTDiag</cmp>, <id>0x000000a7</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpMonitor2</cmp>, <id>0x00000032</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpNameServiceClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000015</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpNameServiceClientIec</cmp>, <id>0x0000011d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpNameServiceServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000016</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000096</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAProviderIecVarAccess</cmp>, <id>0x00000126</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000124</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOPCUAStack</cmp>, <id>0x0000008d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpOpenSSL</cmp>, <id>0x00000033</id> <ver>3.5.19.61</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpPlcShellLinux</cmp>, <id>0x00000128</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpPlcShellLinuxBackend</cmp>, <id>0x000000a5</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRasPi</cmp>, <id>0x00000089</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRedundancy</cmp>, <id>0x00000129</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRedundancyConnectionIP</cmp>, <id>0x0000ff03</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRetain</cmp>, <id>0x00000017</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRouter</cmp>, <id>0x00000018</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpRunStopSwitch</cmp>, <id>0x000000a6</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSchedule</cmp>, <id>0x00000019</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSecureChannel</cmp>, <id>0x00000090</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSecurityManager</cmp>, <id>0x0000008e</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSessionInformation</cmp>, <id>0x00000097</id> <ver>3.5.19.20</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSocketCanDrv</cmp>, <id>0x00005f0d</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSocketUnix</cmp>, <id>0x000000a3</id> <ver>4.11.0.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpSrv</cmp>, <id>0x0000001c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpTraceMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000070</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000098</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserGroupsDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x00000099</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserMgr</cmp>, <id>0x00000061</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpUserObjectsDBFile</cmp>, <id>0x0000009c</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpVisuHandler</cmp>, <id>0x00000054</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpVisuServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000057</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpWebServer</cmp>, <id>0x00000071</id> <ver>3.5.19.30</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, <cmp>CmpWebServerHandlerV3</cmp>, <id>0x00000072</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, Dynamic: <cmp>CmpBACnet</cmp>, <id>0x00000400</id> <ver>3.5.19.50</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, Dynamic: <cmp>CmpBACnet2</cmp>, <id>0x00000401</id> <ver>3.5.19.10</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, Dynamic: <cmp>CmpPLCHandler</cmp>, <id>0x0000002a</id> <ver>3.5.19.61</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, Dynamic: <cmp>CmpGwClient</cmp>, <id>0x00000021</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, Dynamic: <cmp>CmpXMLParser</cmp>, <id>0x00000058</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.086Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 10, Dynamic: <cmp>CmpGwClientCommDrvTcp</cmp>, <id>0x00000022</id> <ver>3.5.19.0</ver> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.125Z, 0x0000013d, 1, 0, 4, MultiCore support: [activated], all cores are used 2024-06-20T06:07:12.125Z, 0x0000013d, 1, 0, 4, Number of available cores: 4 2024-06-20T06:07:12.134Z, 0x00000401, 2, 0, 0, !!!! Warning: component CmpBACnet loaded already 2024-06-20T06:07:12.184Z, 0x00000007, 1, 0, 6, Network interface: <ipaddress>10.94.25.39</ipaddress>, subnetmask <subnetmask>255.255.255.0</subnetmask> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.184Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 4, Network interface <interface>ether 2</interface> at router <instance>0</instance> registered 2024-06-20T06:07:12.185Z, 0x00000009, 1, 0, 2, Running as network server 2024-06-20T06:07:12.185Z, 0x00000009, 1, 0, 1, Running as network client 2024-06-20T06:07:12.186Z, 0x0000000a, 1, 0, 0, <numofchannels>4</numofchannels> channels available, each of the size <buffersize>100000</buffersize> Bytes 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, CmpBACnet 1024 BACstack information 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, version = 15.0.1.1 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, __BYTE_ORDER = 1234 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_IEEE_FP_FORMAT = 1 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_FP_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_DP_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_INTEGRAL_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000400, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_USED_ALIGNMENT = 4 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, CmpBACnet2 1025 BACstack information 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, version = 25.1.5.1 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, __BYTE_ORDER = 1234 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_IEEE_FP_FORMAT = 1 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_FP_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_DP_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_INTEGRAL_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 2024-06-20T06:07:12.254Z, 0x00000401, 1, 0, 0, TARGET_MCU_USED_ALIGNMENT = 4 2024-06-20T06:07:12.261Z, 0x00000129, 1, 0, 0, Debug Messages not activated 2024-06-20T06:07:12.262Z, 0x0000ff03, 1, 0, 0, Read connection settings... 2024-06-20T06:07:12.266Z, 0x00000030, 1, 0, 6, Local network address: <ipaddress>10.94.25.39</ipaddress> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.266Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 4, Network interface <interface>BlkDrvTcp</interface> at router <instance>1</instance> registered 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, No certificate for the OPC UA server available. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Security policy allows plain text communication. Secure communication is deactivated. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, ********** 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, OPC UA Server Started: 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Hostname: raspberrypi, Port: 4840 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, URL: opc.tcp://raspberrypi:4840 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Loopbackadapter activated. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, All available networkadapters are used. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Multithreading activated. 3 workers used. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.272Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, ************ 2024-06-20T06:07:12.286Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Provider 'CODESYS_DefaultProvider' (version 0x305131e) registered at the OPC UA server. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.287Z, 0x000000a6, 1, 0, 0, Not able to read file of Run/Stop switch. Functionality of component disabled 2024-06-20T06:07:12.306Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 0, ========================================================================= 2024-06-20T06:07:12.306Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 4, CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi MC SL 2024-06-20T06:07:12.306Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 4, OS=Linux, CPU=ARM, Arch=32Bit, Coding=C 2024-06-20T06:07:12.306Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 6, <version>3.5.19.61</version> <builddate>Feb 22 2024</builddate> 2024-06-20T06:07:12.306Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 5, Copyright CODESYS Development GmbH 2024-06-20T06:07:12.306Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 0, ========================================================================= 2024-06-20T06:07:12.308Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Provider 'AddressSpaceFragment Provider' (version 0x3051332) registered at the OPC UA server. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.309Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Provider 'OPC UA for IEC-61131-3' (version 0x3051332) registered at the OPC UA server. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.309Z, 0x00000124, 1, 0, 0, Provider 'AlarmManager' (version 0x3051332) registered at the OPC UA server. 2024-06-20T06:07:12.321Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 1, Setting router <instance>0</instance> address to (0027) 2024-06-20T06:07:12.321Z, 0x00000018, 1, 0, 1, Setting router <instance>1</instance> address to (2ddc:0a5e:1927) 2024-06-20T06:07:12.332Z, 0x00000001, 1, 0, 34, CODESYS Control ready 2024-06-20T06:07:12.333Z, 0x00000001, 2, 0, 0, !!!! Warning: no runtime license - running in demo mode(~2 hours) Wäre der Zeitraum nicht nur 30s könnte ich das beenden auf Grund der letzten Zeile nachvollziehen. Hoffe Du hast eine Idee, vielen Dank.
Last updated: 2024-06-20
Post by ihatemaryfisher on Sorting array of any-sized structure
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In my machine's operation, I need to display multiples tables containing arrays of structured variables. The arrays change during operation, and my supervisor has advised me to write a new bubble-sort for each array. I think I can make a function to sort an array of any data type. This was my own project, and I'm a relatively new coder. I want to know the weaknesses in my approach, and a better method, if one exists. As far as I can test, the function accepts an array of a structured variable of any size, and sort it by any VAR in that structure. But it relies heavily on pointers, which I've heard are bad practice? Function call: // SORT BY BYTE-SIZED VAR IF xDoIt[6] THEN FUNBubbleSortSansBuffer( IN_pbySourcePointer := ADR(astArray[1]), // address of first byte in first element of array IN_pbyComparePointer:= ADR(astArray[1].byCompByte), // points to first byte of the comparing variable (variable you sort by) IN_uiStructureSize := SIZEOF(TYPE_STRUCTURE), // size, in bytes, of the structured variable IN_uiCompareSize := SIZEOF(astArray[1].byCompByte), // size, in bytes, of the comparing variable (variable you sort by) diArrayElements := UPPER_BOUND(astArray,1), // number of elements in array IN_xSmallToLarge := xSortOrder // whether to sort by small2large or large2small ); END_IF Function: FUNCTION FUNBubbleSortSansBuffer : BOOL VAR_INPUT IN_pbySourcePointer : POINTER TO BYTE; // points to beginning of array (first byte of first element) IN_pbyComparePointer: POINTER TO BYTE; // points to first byte of the comparing variable (variable you sort by) IN_uiStructureSize : UINT; // size, in bytes, of the structured variable IN_uiCompareSize : UINT; // size, in bytes, of the comparing variable (variable you sort by) diArrayElements : DINT; // number of elements in array IN_xSmallToLarge : BOOL; // whether to sort by small2large or large2small END_VAR VAR j : DINT; // repeat iteration over array until array ends i : DINT; // iterarte over array, swapping when necesary k : DINT; // iterator from 1 to size of structure (stepping 'through' a single element in array) dwSize : DWORD; // internal var for use in MEMUtils.MemCpy(<size>) // FOR SORTING BY BYTE VAR pbySourcePointer : POINTER TO BYTE; pbySourcePointer2 : POINTER TO BYTE; pbyComparePointer : POINTER TO BYTE; pbyComparePointer2 : POINTER TO BYTE; pbyPointerToBuffer : POINTER TO BYTE; // pointer to single byte buffer byBufferByte : BYTE; // single byte buffer END_VAR dwSize := UINT_TO_DWORD(IN_uiStructureSize); // get structure size (number of bytes) pbyPointerToBuffer := ADR(byBufferByte); // assign pointer to address of buffer byte (because MEMUtils.MemCpy requires a pointer input) CASE IN_uiCompareSize OF // depending on the size of the VAR to sort by (current functionality for BYTE and WORD/INT 1: // BYTE (8 BIT) FOR j := 1 TO diArrayElements DO // for number of elements in array FOR i := 1 TO (diArrayElements-1) DO // same thing, but row[i+1] row is included in swap logic pbySourcePointer := IN_pbySourcePointer + dwSize*(i-1); // point at #1 byte in array element[i] pbySourcePointer2 := pbySourcePointer + dwSize; // point at #1 byte in array element[i+1] // NOTE: because of memory locations, each array element is offset from one another by a number of bytes equal to the size of the structure // We can "walk" from array[i] to array[i+1] via steps equal to the size of the structure // e.g., ADR(array[i+1]) == ADR(array[i]) + SIZEOF([array datatype]) pbyComparePointer := IN_pbyComparePointer + dwSize*(i-1); // point to sorting variable in array element[i] pbyComparePointer2 := pbyComparePointer + dwSize; // point to sorting variable in array element[i+1] // using sort order (small -> large/large -> small) IF SEL(IN_xSmallToLarge, (pbyComparePointer2^ > pbyComparePointer^),(pbyComparePointer2^ < pbyComparePointer^)) THEN // This is where it gets tricky. We've identified pointers for the starting bytes of aArray[i] and aArray[i+1] // and we know the size of aArray[i]. We are going to swap individual bytes, one at a time, from aArray[i] and aArray[i+1] // this allows us to use only a single byte var as a buffer or temporary data storage // e.g., consider a structure consisting of a word, a byte, and a string. it is stored like this // |------WORD-------| |--BYTE-| |STRING------...| // astArray[1] == 1000 0100 0010 0001 1100 0011 1010 1010.... etc // astArray[2] == 0001 0010 0100 1000 0011 1100 0101 0101.... etc // performing a single swap (copy into a buffer, etc.) of the first byte of each array element creates this // astArray[1] == 0001 0100 0010 0001 1100 0011 1010 1010.... etc // astArray[2] == 1000 0010 0100 1000 0011 1100 0101 0101.... etc // incrementing the pointer adresses for the swap by 1 and swapping again swaps the next byte in each array element // astArray[1] == 0001 0010 0010 0001 1100 0011 1010 1010.... etc // astArray[2] == 1000 0100 0100 1000 0011 1100 0101 0101.... etc // continuing this from k to SIZEOF(TYPE_STRUCTURE) results in a toally swapped row FOR k := 1 TO IN_uiStructureSize DO // copy single byte[k] of array element 1 to buffer MEMUtils.MemCpy(pbyDest := (pbyPointerToBuffer), pbySrc := (pbySourcePointer+k-1), dwSize := 1); // copy single byte[k] of array element 2 to 1 MEMUtils.MemCpy(pbyDest := pbySourcePointer+k-1, pbySrc := (pbySourcePointer2+k-1), dwSize := 1); // copy buffer to byte[k] array element 2 MEMUtils.MemCpy(pbyDest := (pbySourcePointer2+k-1), pbySrc := pbyPointerToBuffer, dwSize := 1); END_FOR END_IF END_FOR END_FOR
Last updated: 2023-08-17
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