Long Input Record (longin)

The normal use for the long input record or “longin” record is to retrieve a long integer value of up to 32 bits. Device support routines are provided to support direct interfaces to hardware. In addition, the Soft Channel device module is provided to obtain input via database or channel access links or via dbPutField or dbPutLink requests.

Parameter Fields

The record-specific fields are described below, grouped by functionality.

Scan Parameters

The long input record has the standard fields for specifying under what circumstances the record will be processed. These fields are listed in Scan Fields.

Read Parameters

The device support routines use the INP field to obtain the record’s input. For records that obtain their input from devices, the INP field must contain the address of the I/O card, and the DTYP field must specify the proper device support module. Be aware that the address format differs according to the I/O bus used.

For soft records, the INP can be a constant, a database link, or a channel access link. The value is read directly into VAL. The Soft Channel device support module is available for longin records.

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

VAL

Current value

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

INP

Input Specification

INLINK

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

DTYP

Device Type

DEVICE

Yes

Yes

Yes

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 long input either textually or graphically.

EGU is a string of up to 16 characters describing the units that the long input measures. It is retrieved by the get_units record support routine.

The HOPR and LOPR fields set the upper and lower display limits for the VAL, HIHI, HIGH, LOW, and LOLO fields. Both the get_graphic_double and get_control_double record support routines retrieve these fields.

See Fields Common to All Record Types for more on the record name (NAME) and description (DESC) fields.

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

EGU

Engineering Units

STRING [16]

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

HOPR

High Operating Range

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

LOPR

Low Operating Range

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

NAME

Record Name

STRING [61]

No

Yes

No

No

DESC

Descriptor

STRING [41]

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Alarm Parameters

The possible alarm conditions for long inputs are the SCAN, READ, and limit alarms. The SCAN and READ alarms are called by the record or device support routines.

The limit alarms are configured by the user in the HIHI, LOLO, HIGH, and LOW fields using numerical values. For each of these fields, there is a corresponding severity field which can be either NO_ALARM, MINOR, or MAJOR. The HYST field can be used to specify a deadband around each limit. Alarm Fields lists the fields related to alarms that are common to all record types.

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

HIHI

Hihi Alarm Limit

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HIGH

High Alarm Limit

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LOW

Low Alarm Limit

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LOLO

Lolo Alarm Limit

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HHSV

Hihi Severity

MENU menuAlarmSevr

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HSV

High Severity

MENU menuAlarmSevr

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LSV

Low Severity

MENU menuAlarmSevr

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LLSV

Lolo Severity

MENU menuAlarmSevr

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

HYST

Alarm Deadband

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Monitor Parameters

These parameters are used to determine when to send monitors placed on the value field. The monitors are sent when the value field exceeds the last monitored field (see the next section) by the appropriate deadband. If these fields have a value of zero, everytime the value changes, a monitor will be triggered; if they have a value of -1, everytime the record is scanned, monitors are triggered. The ADEL field is used by archive monitors and the MDEL field for all other types of monitors.

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

ADEL

Archive Deadband

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

MDEL

Monitor Deadband

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Run-time Parameters

The LALM, MLST, and ALST fields are used to implement the hysteresis factors for monitor callbacks. Only if the difference between these fields and the corresponding value field is greater than the appropriate delta (MDEL, ADEL, HYST) will monitors be triggered. For instance, only if the difference between VAL and MLST is greater than MDEL are the monitors triggered for VAL.

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

LALM

Last Value Alarmed

LONG

No

Yes

No

No

ALST

Last Value Archived

LONG

No

Yes

No

No

MLST

Last Val Monitored

LONG

No

Yes

No

No

Simulation Mode Parameters

The following fields are used to operate the record in simulation mode.

If SIMM (fetched through SIML) is YES, the record is put in SIMS severity and the value is fetched through SIOL (buffered in SVAL). SSCN sets a different SCAN mechanism to use in simulation mode. SDLY sets a delay (in sec) that is used for asynchronous simulation processing.

See Input Simulation Fields for more information on simulation mode and its fields.

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

SIML

Sim Mode Location

INLINK

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

SIMM

Simulation Mode

MENU menuYesNo

No

Yes

Yes

No

SIOL

Sim Input Specifctn

INLINK

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

SVAL

Simulation Value

LONG

No

Yes

Yes

No

SIMS

Sim mode Alarm Svrty

MENU menuAlarmSevr

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

SDLY

Sim. Mode Async Delay

DOUBLE

Yes

-1.0

Yes

Yes

No

SSCN

Sim. Mode Scan

MENU menuScan

Yes

65535

Yes

Yes

No

Record Support

Record Support Routines

init_record

This routine initializes SIMM with the value of SIML if SIML type is CONSTANT link or creates a channel access link if SIML type is PV_LINK. SVAL is likewise initialized if SIOL is CONSTANT or PV_LINK.

This routine next checks to see that device support is available and a device support read routine is defined. If either does not exist, an error message is issued and processing is terminated.

If device support includes init_record(), it is called.

process

See next section.

get_units

Retrieves EGU.

get_graphic_double

Sets the upper display and lower display limits for a field. If the field is VAL, HIHI, HIGH, LOW, or LOLO, the limits are set to HOPR and LOPR, else if the field has upper and lower limits defined they will be used, else the upper and lower maximum values for the field type will be used.

get_control_double

Sets the upper control and the lower control limits for a field. If the field is VAL, HIHI, HIGH, LOW, or LOLO, the limits are set to HOPR and LOPR, else if the field has upper and lower limits defined they will be used, else the upper and lower maximum values for the field type will be used.

get_alarm_double

Sets the following values:

upper_alarm_limit = HIHI
upper_warning_limit = HIGH
lower_warning_limit = LOW
lower_alarm_limit = LOLO

Record Processing

Routine process implements the following algorithm:

  1. 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.

  2. readValue is called. See “Input Records” for more information.

  3. If PACT has been changed to TRUE, the device support read routine has started but has not completed reading a new input value. In this case, the processing routine merely returns, leaving PACT TRUE.

  4. Check alarms. This routine checks to see if the new VAL causes the alarm status and severity to change. If so, NSEV, NSTA and LALM are set. It also honors the alarm hysteresis factor (HYST). Thus the value must change by more than HYST before the alarm status and severity is lowered.

  5. 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 ADEL and MDEL conditions are met.

    • NSEV and NSTA are reset to 0.

  6. Scan forward link if necessary, set PACT FALSE, and return.




Device Support

Fields Of Interest To Device Support

Each long input record must have an associated set of device support routines. The primary responsibility of the device support routines is to obtain a new input value whenever read_longin is called. The device support routines are primarily interested in the following fields:

Field

Summary

Type

DCT

Default

Read

Write

CA PP

PACT

Record active

UCHAR

No

Yes

No

No

DPVT

Device Private

NOACCESS

No

No

No

No

UDF

Undefined

UCHAR

Yes

1

Yes

Yes

Yes

NSEV

New Alarm Severity

MENU menuAlarmSevr

No

Yes

No

No

NSTA

New Alarm Status

MENU menuAlarmStat

No

Yes

No

No

VAL

Current value

LONG

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

INP

Input Specification

INLINK

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Device Support Routines

Device support consists of the following routines:

long report(int level)

This optional routine is called by the IOC command dbior and is passed the report level that was requested by the user. It should print a report on the state of the device support to stdout. The level parameter may be used to output increasingly more detailed information at higher levels, or to select different types of information with different levels. Level zero should print no more than a small summary.

long init(int after)

This optional routine is called twice at IOC initialization time. The first call happens before any of the init_record() calls are made, with the integer parameter after set to 0. The second call happens after all of the init_record() calls have been made, with after set to 1.

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.

read_longin

read_longin(precord)

This routine must provide a new input value. It returns the following values:

  • 0: Success. A new value is placed in VAL.

  • Other: Error.

Device Support For Soft Records

The Soft Channel device support module places a value directly in VAL.

If the INP link type is constant, then the constant value is stored into VAL by init_record(), and UDF is set to FALSE. If the INP link type is PV_LINK, then dbCaAddInlink is called by init_record().

read_longin calls recGblGetLinkValue to read the current value of VAL. See “Soft Input” for more information

If the return status of recGblGetLinkValue is zero then read_longin sets UDF to FALSE. read_longin returns the status of recGblGetLinkValue.