1. Example project
In this example the application shall handle I&M data on application side. For that it is necessary to change the configuration packet, to implement the "write I&M indication" ,
the "read I&M indication" and the "reset to factory indication". For that the application needs a possibility to save information remanent in a flash.
Example Sourcecode can be found in the Extended Config Example: netX 90 - PROFINET IO Device - extendedConfig V2.2.0.0
2. Configuration Packet
In the configuration packet it is necessary to change the ptSetConfig→ulSystemFlags. First step is to disable the flag PNS_IF_SYSTEM_STACK_HANDLE_I_M_ENABLED.
The next step is the use of the same data in the configuration packet like in the I&M0 informations
For Example you can create first a structure of I&M0 and than use it:
ptSetConfig→ulVendorId = IM0.usManufacturerId;
ptSetConfig->usSwRevision1 = IM0.tSoftwareRevision.bX;
ptSetConfig->usSwRevision2 = IM0.tSoftwareRevision.bY;
ptSetConfig->usSwRevision3 = IM0.tSoftwareRevision.bZ;
ptSetConfig->bSwRevisionPrefix = IM0.tSoftwareRevision.bPrefix;
3. GSDML
In the GSDML the device developer needs to give the information, which module has I&M data. Below you see the default configuration in our PNS V5.1.0.4 device. I&M is, at the moment, just configured for the DAP:
<VirtualSubmoduleItem ID="DIM 31" IM5_Supported="false" MayIssueProcessAlarm="false" SubmoduleIdentNumber="0x00003010" Writeable_IM_Records="1 2 3">
That means, I&M0 till 3 is supported. I&M4 and 5 are not supported. Only the DAP module has I&M Data.
It is possbile to use the Writeable_IM_Records="1 2 3 4" on a different module. For example:
<VirtualSubmoduleItem ID="10byteinput" MayIssueProcessAlarm="false" SubmoduleIdentNumber="0x00000001" Writeable_IM_Records="1 2">
That means the DAP has now I&M0 till 3 and the 10 Byte Input module has its own dataset for I&M0 till 2. In this case the I&M data handling needs to be implemented in your application, because the stack can only handle the default I&M data on the DAP.
4. Indications
Implement the packet handler Indications for
PNS_IF_READ_IM_IND
PNS_IF_WRITE_IM_IND
The stack does not know anything about the GSDML file. The stack first needs the information about supported I&M data. For that the stack sends, in startup, the
PNS_IF_READ_IM_IND with the parameter PNS_IF_IM_TYPE_IM0FILTER. That means the stack wants to get from the application the information which modules do support their own I&M data.
The application can response with some flags to this stack request.
For example the stack requests for Slot 0 and Subslot 1 (DAP):
The application sends back the response with these flags:
ptReadImRes->tData.tData.atIM0FilterData[0].ulFlags = PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_HAS_IM_DATA | PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_MODULE_REF | PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_DEVICE_REF;
PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_HAS_IM_DATA means, that the module has his own I&M Data:
(The DAP has in data)
PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_MODULE_REF means, that the I&M data of this Modul are the reference for all submodules which belong to this module:
(All other submodules response with the I&M data from the DAP)
PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_DEVICE_REF this is used only one time (on the DAP) and means, that all other modules and submodules without own I&M data will refer to this module:
(All other modules and submodules response with the I&M data from the DAP)
That means GSDML with
DAP: <VirtualSubmoduleItem ID="DIM 31" IM5_Supported="false" MayIssueProcessAlarm="false" SubmoduleIdentNumber="0x00003010" Writeable_IM_Records="1 2 3">
For Slot 0 Subslot 1
ptReadImRes->tData.tData.atIM0FilterData[0].ulFlags = PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_HAS_IM_DATA | PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_MODULE_REF | PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_DEVICE_REF;
Modul: <VirtualSubmoduleItem ID="10byteinput" MayIssueProcessAlarm="false" SubmoduleIdentNumber="0x00000001" Writeable_IM_Records="1 2 ">
For Slot 2 Subslot 1
ptReadImRes->tData.tData.atIM0FilterData[0].ulFlags = PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_HAS_IM_DATA | PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_MODULE_REF;
(Slot 2 has its own I&M data and will not response with the I&M data from the DAP)
(For the Modul not marked yellow only ptReadImRes->tData.tData.atIM0FilterData[0].ulFlags = PNS_IF_IM0_FILTER_DATA_HAS_IM_DATA; is necessary, because no submodules)
More informations to I&M can be found on How to deal with I&M data? (Updated 2016-12-20)
5. Indication implementation
I&M0 is always read only. In a PNS_IF_WRITE_IM_IND comes for I&M0, than this can not be correct. I&M0 has the value usIMRevisionCounter. This must be updatet as soon as I&M1 till 4 go written.
I&M1 till 4 are read/write and need to be saved remanent on the application flash.
I&M5 is always read only.
That means each write and read can come for a slot with a subslot and the application needs to check if the combination of requested slot and subslot and write or read is really possible.