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The string output record must specify from where it gets its desired output string. The first field that determines where the desired output originates is the output mode select (OSML) field, which can have two possible value: <CODE>closed_loop</CODE> or <CODE>supervisory</CODE>. If <CODE>supervisory</CODE> is specified, DOL is ignored, the current value of VAL is written, and the VAL can be changed externally via dbPuts at run-time. If <CODE>closed_loop</CODE> is specified, the VAL field's value is obtained from the address specified in the desired output location field (DOL) which can be either a database link or a channel access link. | The string output record must specify from where it gets its desired output string. The first field that determines where the desired output originates is the output mode select (OSML) field, which can have two possible value: <CODE>closed_loop</CODE> or <CODE>supervisory</CODE>. If <CODE>supervisory</CODE> is specified, DOL is ignored, the current value of VAL is written, and the VAL can be changed externally via dbPuts at run-time. If <CODE>closed_loop</CODE> is specified, the VAL field's value is obtained from the address specified in the desired output location field (DOL) which can be either a database link or a channel access link. | ||
DOL can also be a constant in addition to a link, in which case VAL is initialized to the constant value. Note that if DOL is a constant, OMSL cannot be <CODE>closed_loop.</CODE> See [[RRM 3-14 Concepts#Address Specification|Address Specification]] for information on specifying links. | DOL can also be a constant in addition to a link, in which case VAL is initialized to the constant value. However, your string constant may be interpreted as a CA link name, so if you want to initialize your string output record, it's best to use the VAL field. Note that if DOL is a constant, OMSL cannot be <CODE>closed_loop.</CODE> See [[RRM 3-14 Concepts#Address Specification|Address Specification]] for information on specifying links. | ||
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<TH>Field<TH>Summary<TH>Type<TH>DCT<TH>Initial<TH>Access<TH>Modify<TH>Rec Proc Monitor<TH>PP<TR> | <TH>Field<TH>Summary<TH>Type<TH>DCT<TH>Initial<TH>Access<TH>Modify<TH>Rec Proc Monitor<TH>PP<TR> | ||
<TD>VAL<TD> Value Field <TD>STRING [40]<TD>Yes<TD>Null<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TR> | <TD>VAL<TD> Value Field <TD>STRING [40]<TD>Yes<TD>Null<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TR> | ||
<TD>DOL <TD>Desired Output Location (Input Link) <TD>INLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD> | <TD>DOL <TD>Desired Output Location (Input Link) <TD>INLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TR> | ||
<TD>OMSL<TD>Output Mode Select <TD>[[RRM 3-14 Menu Choices|GBLCHOICE]]<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No | <TD>OMSL<TD>Output Mode Select <TD>[[RRM 3-14 Menu Choices|GBLCHOICE]]<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No | ||
</TABLE> | </TABLE> | ||
=== Write Parameters === | === Write Parameters === | ||
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<TH>Field<TH>Summary<TH>Type<TH>DCT<TH>Initial<TH>Access<TH>Modify<TH>Rec Proc Monitor<TH>PP<TR> | <TH>Field<TH>Summary<TH>Type<TH>DCT<TH>Initial<TH>Access<TH>Modify<TH>Rec Proc Monitor<TH>PP<TR> | ||
<TD>OUT<TD>Output Link <TD>OUTLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD> | <TD>OUT<TD>Output Link <TD>OUTLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TR> | ||
<TD>DTYP<TD>Device Type<TD>DEVCHOICE<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TD>No | <TD>DTYP<TD>Device Type<TD>DEVCHOICE<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TD>No | ||
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<TH>Field<TH>Summary<TH>Type<TH>DCT<TH>Initial<TH>Access<TH>Modify<TH>Rec Proc Monitor<TH>PP<TR> | <TH>Field<TH>Summary<TH>Type<TH>DCT<TH>Initial<TH>Access<TH>Modify<TH>Rec Proc Monitor<TH>PP<TR> | ||
<TD>SIOL<TD>Simulation Value Location<TD>INLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0 | <TD>SIOL<TD>Simulation Value Location<TD>INLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TR> | ||
<TD>SIML<TD>Simulation Mode Location<TD>INLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TR> | |||
<TD>SIML<TD>Simulation Mode Location<TD>INLINK<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD> | |||
<TD>SIMM<TD>Simulation Mode<TD>[[RRM 3-14 Menu Choices|GBLCHOICE]]<TD>No<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TR> | <TD>SIMM<TD>Simulation Mode<TD>[[RRM 3-14 Menu Choices|GBLCHOICE]]<TD>No<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No<TR> | ||
<TD>SIMS<TD>Simulation Mode Alarm Severity<TD>[[RRM 3-14 Menu Choices|GBLCHOICE]]<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No | <TD>SIMS<TD>Simulation Mode Alarm Severity<TD>[[RRM 3-14 Menu Choices|GBLCHOICE]]<TD>Yes<TD>0<TD>Yes<TD>Yes<TD>No<TD>No | ||
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== Record Support == | == Record Support == |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 22 March 2016
stringout -- String Output
The stringout record is used to write an arbitrary ASCII string of up to 40 characters to other records or software variables.
Parameter Fields
The fields fall into the following categories:
- scan parameters
- desired output parameters
- write parameters
- operator display parameters
- run-time parameters
Scan Parameters
The string output record has the standard fields for specifying under what circumstances it will be processed. These fields are listed in Scan Fields. In addition, Scanning Specification explains how these fields are used.
Desired Output Parameters
The string output record must specify from where it gets its desired output string. The first field that determines where the desired output originates is the output mode select (OSML) field, which can have two possible value: closed_loop
or supervisory
. If supervisory
is specified, DOL is ignored, the current value of VAL is written, and the VAL can be changed externally via dbPuts at run-time. If closed_loop
is specified, the VAL field's value is obtained from the address specified in the desired output location field (DOL) which can be either a database link or a channel access link.
DOL can also be a constant in addition to a link, in which case VAL is initialized to the constant value. However, your string constant may be interpreted as a CA link name, so if you want to initialize your string output record, it's best to use the VAL field. Note that if DOL is a constant, OMSL cannot be closed_loop.
See Address Specification for information on specifying links.
Field | Summary | Type | DCT | Initial | Access | Modify | Rec Proc Monitor | PP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VAL | Value Field | STRING [40] | Yes | Null | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
DOL | Desired Output Location (Input Link) | INLINK | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
OMSL | Output Mode Select | GBLCHOICE | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Write Parameters
The output link specified in the OUT field specifies where the string output record is to write its string. The link can be a database or channel access link. If the OUT field is a constant, no output will be written. See Address Specification for information on specifying links.
In addition, the appropriate device support module must be entered into the DTYP field. All string output records must specify a device support module. The user can see a list of the device support modules currently supported at the user's local site by using the dbst
utility (R3.13).
Field | Summary | Type | DCT | Initial | Access | Modify | Rec Proc Monitor | PP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OUT | Output Link | OUTLINK | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
DTYP | Device Type | DEVCHOICE | Yes | 0 | Yes | No | No | No |
Operator Display Parameters
These parameters are used to present meaningful data to the operator. These fields are used to display the value and other parameters of the string output either textually or graphically.
See Fields Common to All Record Types for more on the record name (NAME) and description (DESC) fields.
Field | Summary | Type | DCT | Initial | Access | Modify | Rec Proc Monitor | PP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NAME | Record Name | STRING [29] | Yes | 0 | Yes | No | No | No |
DESC | Description | STRING [29] | Yes | Null | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Alarm Parameters
The possible alarm conditions for the string output record are the SCAN, READ, and INVALID alarms. The severity of the first two is always MAJOR and not configurable.
The IVOA field specifies an action to take when the INVALID alarm is triggered. There are three possible actions: Continue normally
, Don't drive outputs
, and Set output to IVOV
. When Set output to IVOV
, the value contained in the IVOV field is written to the output link during an alarm condition. See Invalid Alarm Output Action for more information on the IVOA and IVOV fields. Alarm Fields lists other fields related to a alarms that are common to all record types.
Field | Summary | Type | DCT | Initial | Access | Modify | Rec Proc Monitor | PP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IVOA | Invalid Alarm Output Action | GBLCHOICE | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
IVOV | Invalid Alarm Output Value, in eng. units | DOUBLE | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Run-time and Simulation Mode Parameters
The old value field (OVAL) of the string input is used to implement value change monitors for VAL. If VAL is not equal to OVAL, then monitors are triggered.
Field | Summary | Type | DCT | Initial | Access | Modify | Rec Proc Monitor | PP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OVAL | Output Value | STRING [40] | No | Null | Yes | No | No | No |
The following fields are used to operate the string output in the simulation mode. See Simulation Mode for more information on these fields.
Field | Summary | Type | DCT | Initial | Access | Modify | Rec Proc Monitor | PP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SIOL | Simulation Value Location | INLINK | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
SIML | Simulation Mode Location | INLINK | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
SIMM | Simulation Mode | GBLCHOICE | No | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
SIMS | Simulation Mode Alarm Severity | GBLCHOICE | Yes | 0 | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Record Support
Record Support Routines
Three record support routines are provided: init_record, process, and get_value.
init_record
This routine initializes SIMM if SIML is a constant or creates a channel access link if SIML is PV_LINK. If SIOL is PV_LINK a channel access link is created.
This routine next checks to see that device support is available. The routine next checks to see if the device support write routine is defined. If either device support or the device support write routine does not exist, an error message is issued and processing is terminated.
If DOL is a constant, then the type double constant, if non-zero, is converted to a string and stored into VAL and UDF is set to FALSE. If DOL type is a PV_LINK then dbCaAddInlink is called to create a channel access link.
If device support includes init_record, it is called.
process
See next section.
get_value
Fills in the values of struct valueDes so that they refer to VAL.
Record Processing
Routine process implements the following algorithm:
- Check to see that the appropriate device support module exists. If it doesn't, an error message is issued and processing is terminated with the PACT field still set to TRUE. This ensures that processes will no longer be called for this record. Thus error storms will not occur.
- If PACT is FALSE and OMSL is CLOSED_LOOP, recGblGetLinkValue is called to read the current value of VAL. See Soft Output. If the return status of recGblGetLinkValue is zero then UDF is set to FALSE.
- Check severity and write the new value. See Simulation Mode and Invalid Alarm Output Action for details on how the simulation mode and the INVALID alarm conditions affect output.
- If PACT has been changed to TRUE, the device support write output routine has started but has not completed writing the new value. In this case, the processing routine merely returns, leaving PACT TRUE.
- Check to see if monitors should be invoked.
- Alarm monitors are invoked if the alarm status or severity has changed.
- Archive and value change monitors are invoked if OVAL is not equal to VAL.
- NSEV and NSTA are reset to 0.
- Scan forward link if necessary, set PACT FALSE, and return.
Device Support
Fields Of Interest To Device Support
Each stringout output record must have an associated set of device support routines. The primary responsibility of the device support routines is to write a new value whenever write_stringout is called. The device support routines are primarily interested in the following fields:
Name | Summary | Description |
---|---|---|
PACT | Processing Active Field | See Fields Common to All Record Types for an explanation of these fields. |
DPVT | Device Private | |
NSEV | New Alarm Severity | |
NSTA | New Alarm Status | |
VAL | Value | This is the field written by the device support routines. |
OUT | Output Link | This field is used by the device support routines to locate its output. |
Device Support Routines
Device support consists of the following routines:
report
report(FILE fp, paddr)
Not currently used.
init
init()
This routine is called once during IOC initialization.
init_record
init_record(precord)
This routine is optional. If provided, it is called by the record support init_record routine.
get_ioint_info
get_ioint_info(int cmd,struct dbCommon *precord,IOSCANPVT *ppvt)
This routine is called by the ioEventScan system each time the record is added or deleted from an I/O event scan list. cmd has the value (0,1) if the record is being (added to, deleted from) an I/O event list. It must be provided for any device type that can use the ioEvent scanner.
write_stringout
write_stringout(precord)
This routine must output a new value. It returns the following values:
- 0: Success.
- Other: Error.
Device Support for Soft Records
The Soft Channel
device support module writes the current value of VAL.
If the OUT link type is PV_LINK, then dbCaAddInlink is called by init_record.
write_so calls recGblPutLinkValue to write the current value of VAL. See Soft Output.
EPICS Record Reference Manual - 19 MAY 1998