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Libmodbus on Raspberry pi
Raspberry Pi has gained popularity in recent days and a lot of enthusiasts / hobbyist would like to implement libmodbus on RPi to host a modbus master / slave. Here is “how to install libmodbus” guide on RPi (Raspbian).
1) Installing dependancies.
sudo apt-get install -y autoconf libtool
2) Clone libmodbus master branch by,
git clone https://github.com/stephane/libmodbus/
3) Enter the directory.
cd libmodbus
4) ./autogen.sh && ./configure --prefix=/usr && make && sudo make install
5) To test the libmodbus, try examples under tests folder.
To compile code, use gcc filename.c -o filename $(pkg-config --libs --cflags libmodbus)
Additional notes :
If you’re using linux distros (other than debian based), such as Arch Linux or PiDora, you must use relevant package manger options in step #1. (like pacman or yum)
In order to use native RPi serial port for RTU mode, you MUST disable serial console by using sudo raspi-config as it conflicts with modes RTU communication.
Native serial port is listed as ttyAMA0 under /dev/ directory.
If you’re using UART to RS485 chip like 75176 or anything similar, you would like to check the libmodbus raspberry pi fork which makes use of a GPIO to enable rx-tx. (Link : https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/libmodbus)
Known issue(s):
- While using RPi native UART (
/dev/ttyAMA0
), RPi sometimes tends to append a null byte once port has been opened and it may result into invalid reply. (As per this issue link : https://github.com/stephane/libmodbus/issues/302).
You may want to use modbus_flush(ctx)
after modbus_connect
call just to ensure that byte is flushed. If problem persists, you may try OP's mothod of modifying modbus-rtu.c
and recompile to make it effective.