Hi Stefano,

I think such a Jira would be a good idea.

I’m currently working on the Beckhoff ADS and would try to have a look as soon 
as possible.

Chris



Von: Stefano Bossi <stefano.bo...@gmail.com>
Antworten an: <dev@plc4x.apache.org>
Datum: Samstag, 1. August 2020 um 11:25
An: <dev@plc4x.apache.org>, Julian Feinauer <j.feina...@pragmaticminds.de>
Betreff: Re: Reading Array of Int

Hi julian,

if you need or think could simplify the development I could open a jira ticket 
and upload a couple of pcap capture for you.

As I wrote I am using the 0.7.0 version from Maven and I am talking with a real 
Siemens 1200 with firmware 1.2 (pretty old but I didn't find a way to upgrade 
it ).

Let me know.

Thanks for help.

Regards,
Stefano

On 30/07/2020 07:49, Julian Feinauer wrote:

Hey Stefano, I will try to have a look later today. Are you using plc4x version 
0.6 or 0.7?



Thank you!



Julian



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Von: Stefano Bossi <stefano.bo...@gmail.com><mailto:stefano.bo...@gmail.com>

Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2020, 12:32

An: dev@plc4x.apache.org<mailto:dev@plc4x.apache.org>; Christofer Dutz

Betreff: Re: Reading Array of Int



Thanks Chris,



yes definitely this is a workaround, I am experimenting and learning.



I really appreciate your time on the investigation of the issue.



Thanks,

Stefano Bossi







On 29/07/2020 12:08, Christofer Dutz wrote:



Well that’s a workaround, but not a fix …



We should focus on fixing this.



I’ll investigate the issue as soon as I’m done with the Beckhoff ADS/AMS stuff …



Perhaps Julian could find some time to investigate?



Chris







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Datum: Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2020 um 11:41

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I have adopted a workaround reading all the INT variable separated.



--connection-string 's7:tcp://192.168.1.192?controller-type=S7_1200' 
--field-addresses '%DB1:274.0:INT' '%DB1:276.0:INT' '%DB1:278.0:INT' 
'%DB1:280.0:INT'



In this way on the wire you have:

the query:



Frame 296: 111 bytes on wire (888 bits), 111 bytes captured (888 bits) on 
interface utun2, id 0



Null/Loopback



Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.100.4, Dst: 192.168.1.192



Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 57188, Dst Port: 102, Seq: 48, Ack: 
50, Len: 67



TPKT, Version: 3, Length: 67



ISO 8073/X.224 COTP Connection-Oriented Transport Protocol



S7 Communication



    Header: (Job)



    Parameter: (Read Var)



        Function: Read Var (0x04)



        Item count: 4



        Item [1]: (DB 1.DBX 274.0 INT 1)



        Item [2]: (DB 1.DBX 276.0 INT 1)



        Item [3]: (DB 1.DBX 278.0 INT 1)



        Item [4]: (DB 1.DBX 280.0 INT 1)



the answer:



Frame 297: 89 bytes on wire (712 bits), 89 bytes captured (712 bits) on 
interface utun2, id 0



Null/Loopback



Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.1.192, Dst: 192.168.100.4



Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 102, Dst Port: 57188, Seq: 50, Ack: 
115, Len: 45



TPKT, Version: 3, Length: 45



ISO 8073/X.224 COTP Connection-Oriented Transport Protocol



S7 Communication



    Header: (Ack_Data)



    Parameter: (Read Var)



        Function: Read Var (0x04)



        Item count: 4



    Data



        Item [1]: (Success)



        Item [2]: (Success)



        Item [3]: (Success)



        Item [4]: (Success)



[INFO ] 10:15:44.727 it.fox.datapicker.HelloPlc4x.printResponse() - 
Value[value-0]: 10



[INFO ] 10:15:44.733 it.fox.datapicker.HelloPlc4x.printResponse() - 
Value[value-1]: 11



[INFO ] 10:15:44.737 it.fox.datapicker.HelloPlc4x.printResponse() - 
Value[value-2]: 12



[INFO ] 10:15:44.741 it.fox.datapicker.HelloPlc4x.printResponse() - 
Value[value-3]: 13



Unfortunately my java knowledge are not so advanced to fix the bug in reading 
the array in a single command, anyway there’s a workaround.



Hope this mail help some newbies like me to find the right way to read data 
from the PLC.



Regards,

Stefano



On 28/07/2020 11:38, Stefano Bossi wrote:



Dear plc4x forum,



I have found a possible problem in reading an array of INT.

I am using the HelloPlc4x app for testing and I am trying to read the field 
address: '%DB1:274.0:INT[3]'



In the request, captured via wireShark I can see the query:



Frame 3: 75 bytes on wire (600 bits), 75 bytes captured (600 bits) on interface 
utun2, id 0



Null/Loopback



Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.100.4, Dst: 192.168.1.192



Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 54543, Dst Port: 102, Seq: 1, Ack: 1, 
Len: 31



TPKT, Version: 3, Length: 31



ISO 8073/X.224 COTP Connection-Oriented Transport Protocol



S7 Communication



    Header: (Job)



    Parameter: (Read Var)



        Function: Read Var (0x04)



        Item count: 1



        Item [1]: (DB 1.DBX 274.0 INT 3)



            Variable specification: 0x12



            Length of following address specification: 10



            Syntax Id: S7ANY (0x10)



            Transport size: INT (5)



            Length: 3



            DB number: 1



            Area: Data blocks (DB) (0x84)



            Address: 0x000890



and the response:



Frame 4: 75 bytes on wire (600 bits), 75 bytes captured (600 bits) on interface 
utun2, id 0



Null/Loopback



Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.1.192, Dst: 192.168.100.4



Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 102, Dst Port: 54543, Seq: 1, Ack: 32, 
Len: 31



TPKT, Version: 3, Length: 31



ISO 8073/X.224 COTP Connection-Oriented Transport Protocol



S7 Communication



    Header: (Ack_Data)



    Parameter: (Read Var)



        Function: Read Var (0x04)



        Item count: 1



    Data



        Item [1]: (Success)



            Return code: Success (0xff)



            Transport size: INTEGER (0x05)



            Length: 6



            Data: 000a000b000c



The 3 INT I would like to read are there: 000a, 000b, 000c but in the response 
of:



PlcReadResponse syncResponse = readRequest.execute().get();



only the first one is present.



I read in jira that there was a similar bug here 
PLC4X-57<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-57><https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-57><https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-57><https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-57>,
 is this the same problem?



Thanks for your help.



Regards,

Steafano Bossi

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