Note that DSET=(nil) and RSET=(nil). That is wrong.
It looks to me like the record was not initialized correctly. Did you
get errors in iocInit?
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: William Lu [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:04 AM
To: Mark Rivers
Cc: Ralph Lange; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Channel Access Writes Failed on Asyn Record Writable Fields
Here is what I got. By the way, I am using asyn version R4-10.
epics> dbpf LS450PS:asyn "test"
filename="../dbTest.c" line number=295
putFields are disabled - dbPutField error
epics> dbpr LS450PS:asyn 10
ACKS: NO_ALARM ACKT: YES ACMD: None ADDR: 0
AINP: AOUT: AQR: 0 ASG:
ASP: (nil) AUCT: autoConnect BAUD: Unknown BINP: 0
BKPT: 00 BOUT: 0 CNCT: Connect DBIT:
Unknown
DESC: DISA: 0 DISP: 0 DISS:
NO_ALARM
DISV: 1 DPVT: 0x99daeb0 DRVINFO: DSET: (nil)
DTYP: asynRecordDevice ENBL: Enable EOMR: None
ERRS: 0x99db190 EVNT: 0 F64INP: 0 F64IV: 0
F64OUT: 0 FCTL: Unknown FLNK:CONSTANT 0 GPIBIV: 0
I32INP: 0 I32IV: 0 I32OUT: 0 IEOS:
IFACE: asynOctet IFMT: ASCII IMAX: 80 IPTR:
0x99db0e0
LCNT: 0 LSET: 0xfacbe0 MCTL: Unknown
MLIS: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 81 9d 09 MLOK: 00 00
00 00
NAME: LS450PS:asyn NAWT: 0 NORD: 0 NOWT: 80
NRRD: 0 NSEV: NO_ALARM NSTA: NO_ALARM OCTETIV: 1
OEOS: OFMT: ASCII OMAX: 80 OPTIONIV: 0
OPTR: 0x99db088 PACT: 0 PCNCT: Connect PHAS: 0
PINI: NO PORT: sockserv PPN: (nil) PPNR: (nil)
PRIO: LOW PROC: 0 PRTY: Unknown PUTF: 0
RDES: 0xfacc00 REASON: 0 RPRO: 0 RSET: (nil)
SBIT: Unknown SCAN: Passive SDIS:CONSTANT SEVR:
NO_ALARM
SOCK: SPR: 0 SPVT: (nil) STAT:
NO_ALARM
TB0: On TB1: Off TB2: Off TB3: Off
TB4: Off TFIL: Unknown TIB0: Off TIB1: Off
TIB2: Off TIME: c8 ba 9d 09 00 00 00 00 TINP:
TIOM: 0 TMOD: Write/Read TMOT: 1 TMSK: 1
TPRO: 0 TSE: 0 TSEL:CONSTANT TSIZ: 80
UCMD: None UDF: 0 UI32INP: 0 UI32IV: 0
UI32MASK: 4294967295 UI32OUT: 0 VAL:
epics> asynReport 10 sockserv
sockserv multiDevice:No canBlock:Yes autoConnect:Yes
enabled:Yes connected:Yes numberConnects 1
nDevices 0 nQueued 0 blocked:No
asynManagerLock:No synchronousLock:No
exceptionActive:No exceptionUsers 2 exceptionNotifys 0
interposeInterfaceList
asynOctet pinterface 0xfac6a0 drvPvt 0x99d23a8
interfaceList
asynCommon pinterface 0xfab7d4 drvPvt 0x99d1ce0
asynOctet pinterface 0x99d1d28 drvPvt 0x99d1ce0
Port 127.0.0.1:9099: Connected
fd: 6
Characters written: 0
Characters read: 0
Thanks,
William
Mark Rivers wrote:
> Something is wrong, that should work fine. Here's what I get on a
record connected to a VXI11 driver:
>
> epics> dbpf asynRecord.AOUT "test"
> DBR_STRING: "test"
> epics> dbpr asynRecord 10
> ACKS: NO_ALARM ACKT: YES ACMD: None ADDR: 3
> AINP: +1.0071E+21
> AOUT: test AQR: 0 ASG:
> ASP: (nil) AUCT: autoConnect BAUD: Unknown BINP: 0
> BKPT: 00 BOUT: 0 CNCT: Connect DBIT:
Unknown
> DESC: DISA: 0 DISP: 0 DISS:
NO_ALARM
> DISV: 1 DPVT: 0x8acb750 DRVINFO: DSET:
0x163908
> DTYP: asynRecordDevice ENBL: Enable EOMR: End
> ERRS: 0x8acba58 EVNT: 0 F64INP: 0 F64IV: 0
> F64OUT: 0 FCTL: Unknown FLNK:CONSTANT 0 GPIBIV: 1
> I32INP: 0 I32IV: 1 I32OUT: 0 IEOS:
> IFACE: asynOctet IFMT: ASCII IMAX: 200 IPTR:
0x8acb958
> LCNT: 0 LSET: 0x8aced90 MCTL: Unknown
> MLIS: 88 fb b0 08 d8 f6 b0 08 1f 00 00 00 MLOK: 38
b7 ac 08
> NAME: asynRecord NAWT: 4 NORD: 13 NOWT: 80
> NRRD: 0 NSEV: NO_ALARM NSTA: NO_ALARM OCTETIV: 1
> OEOS: OFMT: ASCII OMAX: 40 OPTIONIV:
1
> OPTR: 0x8acb928 PACT: 0 PCNCT: Connect PHAS: 0
> PINI: NO PORT: L0 PPN: (nil) PPNR:
(nil)
> PRIO: LOW PROC: 0 PRTY: Unknown PUTF: 0
> RDES: 0x8aa8db0 REASON: 0 RPRO: 0 RSET:
0x1638c0
> SBIT: Unknown SCAN: Passive SDIS:CONSTANT SEVR:
NO_ALARM
> SOCK: SPR: 0 SPVT: (nil) STAT:
NO_ALARM
> TB0: On TB1: Off TB2: Off TB3: Off
> TB4: Off TFIL: Unknown TIB0: Off TIB1: Off
> TIB2: Off TIME: 2010-06-16 08:48:57.406695215
> TINP: +1.0071E+21\r\n TIOM: 0 TMOD:
Write/Read
> TMOT: 1 TMSK: 1 TPRO: 0 TSE: 0
> TSEL:CONSTANT TSIZ: 80 UCMD: None UDF: 0
> UI32INP: 0 UI32IV: 0 UI32MASK: 4294967295
> UI32OUT: 0 VAL:
>
> Please send the complete output of the following 2 commands:
>
> dbpr LS450PS:asyn 10
>
> asynReport 10 sockserv
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: [email protected] on behalf of William Lu
> Sent: Tue 6/15/2010 4:46 PM
> To: Ralph Lange
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Channel Access Writes Failed on Asyn Record Writable
Fields
>
>
>
> The dbpf does not work. It gives the error message as below:
>
> epics> dbpf LS450PS:asyn.AOUT abc
> filename="../dbTest.c" line number=295
> putFields are disabled - dbPutField error
>
> Thanks,
> William Lu
>
> Ralph Lange wrote:
>
>> Can you change the fields locally from the ioc shell (using "dbpf")?
>> If yes, is Access Security enabled? Do you have write access rights?
>> ("cainfo" on the client machine will tell you.)
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>>
>> On Tue 15 Jun 2010 15:39:33 William Lu wrote:
>>
>>> I am having problems with channel access writes on asyn record's
>>> writable fields such AOUT and PORT. I created the following asyn
>>> tcp/ip port and the asyn record:
>>>
>>> In a startup iocsh script:
>>> drvAsynIPPortConfigure("sockserv","127.0.0.1:9099",0,0,0)
>>>
>>> The asyn record:
>>> record(asyn, LS450PS:asyn) {
>>> field(DTYP, "asynRecordDevice")
>>> field(PORT, "sockserv")
>>> field(ADDR,"0")
>>> }
>>>
>>> After the record has been loaded to the ioc, I cannot write the AOUT
>>> or PORT fields of the record through channel access. When I caput
on
>>> those fields, I got the error messages like the following:
>>>
>>>
>>>> caput LS450PS:asyn.AOUT "abc"
>>>>
>>> Old : LS450PS:asyn.AOUT
>>> CA.Client.Diagnostic..............................................
>>> Message: "Could not perform a database value put for that
channel"
>>> Severity: "Warning" Context: "detected by:
>>> devl17.acc.jlab.org:5064 for: LS450PS:asyn - with request
>>> chan=LS450PS:asyn.AOUT op=1 data type=DBR_STRING count=1"
>>> ..................................................................
>>> New : LS450PS:asyn.AOUT
>>>
>>> What is the problem? Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
>>>
>>> William Lu
>>> Jefferson Lab
>>>
>>>
>
> --
> Weiwei Lu
> 757-269-7476
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
--
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757-269-7476
[email protected]
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