-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Feldbauer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:05 AM
To: Hill, Jeffrey O
Cc: EPICS tech talk
Subject: Re: What is void* puser in ca_create_channel
Hey,
after creating all channels and subscriptions I used ca_flush_io() in my
program as
mentioned in the talk "Channel Access Client Programming" from Dirk
Zimoch at the last
EPICS meeting at PSI.
When I use ca_pend_event() instead, the CA is working.
Best regards,
Florian
On 03/30/2012 04:10 PM, Hill, Jeffrey O wrote:
Just one other question: Can I use the CA methods ca_create_channel and
ca_create_subscription within a c++ class?
Yes, the necessary 'extern"C"' bracketing is in the ca header files so
that its C interface can be called from C++.
Any idea based on this few information, or should I post my code?
If the CA client and its IOC are not on the same subnet then you may
need to add the IOC's address to the EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST environment
variable for the client. Otherwise, if they are intended to be on the same
subnet them make certain that both hosts are configured with the same
subnet mask.
There are also some additional suggestions in the troubleshooting
section of the CA reference manual.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Feldbauer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 6:29 AM
To: Hill, Jeffrey O
Cc: EPICS tech talk
Subject: Re: What is void* puser in ca_create_channel
Thanks for your answers.
Just one other question: Can I use the CA methods ca_create_channel and
ca_create_subscription within a c++ class?
The project we are working on should use OO techniques.
We need not only an interface to EPICS, but also to a simulation.
So we wanted to have an abstract base class, which is used by the rest
of our project, and derived classes for the implementation of
the individual "control systems". One derived class would contain the
CA
for EPICS and another the interface to our simulation.
I can compile my test program for this object-structure, but I don't
get
a conncetion to my EPICS ioc.
The two examples from makeBaseApp.pl are working correctly.
Any idea based on this few information, or should I post my code?
Best regards,
Florian
On 03/29/2012 05:19 PM, Hill, Jeffrey O wrote:
Hi,
The puser pointer you pass to ca_create_channel is saved by the
library
with the channel and is later supplied as a puser argument to your
channel
connectione state update callback function. There is also a ca function
"void * ca_puser ( CHID )" that will return the puser pointer that was
supplied when the channel was created.
Likewise, the puser pointer you pass to ca_create_subscription is
saved
by the library with the subscription and is later supplied as a puser
argument to your subscription update callback function.
How does this parameter have to look like?
Can I use a C-Struct with any member I want to have (even members
which
are not for the CA, but for another part of my program)? Are there
any
members which are mandatory? (like value or chid)
A pointer to any data structure can be used. The CA library does not
in
any way access, or place any restrictions on the content of, this user
application private data structure. The user application is of course
responsible for allocation, initialization, maintenance, and de-
allocation
(proper cleanup) of this data structure.
Use of void pointers passed to callbacks is an old technique which is
roughly equivalent to a virtual function in modern software interfaces,
BTW.
HTH, and feel free to send any other questions that you might have,
and
I will do my best to answer them.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:tech-talk-
[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Florian Feldbauer
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 4:01 AM
To: EPICS tech talk
Subject: What is void* puser in ca_create_channel
Dear all,
I currently write a CA Client that should monitor all measured
temperatures in my experiment
to regulate the chillers.
This is my first try to program a CA Client, and I have a question
concerning this:
The ca_create_channel and the ca_create_subscription methods both
have
a parameter void* puser. How does this parameter have to look like?
Can I use a C-Struct with any member I want to have (even members
which
are not
for the CA, but for another part of my program)? Are there any
members
which are mandatory? (like value or chid)
In the camonitor.c example generated with makeBaseApp.pl this puser
is
just a pointer to a C-Struct containing
a c-string value, the chid and evid of the channel.
Best regards,
Florian
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| Florian Feldbauer |
| Ph.D. student |
| |
| Institut für Experimentalphysik I |
| Ruhr-Universität Bochum |
| Universitätsstr. 150 |
| D-44780 Bochum |
| |
| Office: NB 2/173 |
| Phone: (+49)234 / 32-23538 |
| Fax: (+49)234 / 32-14170 |
| Web: http://www.ep1.rub.de |
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