# modbus_new_tcp ## Name modbus_new_tcp - create a libmodbus context for TCP/IPv4 ## Synopsis ```c modbus_t *modbus_new_tcp(const char *ip, int port); ``` ## Description The *modbus_new_tcp()* function shall allocate and initialize a *modbus_t* structure to communicate with a Modbus TCP IPv4 server. The `ip` argument specifies the IP address of the server to which the client wants to establish a connection. A NULL value can be used to listen any addresses in server mode. The `port` argument is the TCP port to use. Set the port to `MODBUS_TCP_DEFAULT_PORT` to use the default one (502). It's convenient to use a port number greater than or equal to 1024 because it's not necessary to have administrator privileges. ## Return value The function shall return a pointer to a *modbus_t* structure if successful. Otherwise it shall return NULL and set errno to one of the values defined below. ## Errors - *EINVAL*, an invalid IP address was given. - *ENOMEM*, out of memory. Possibly, the application hits its memory limit and/or whole system is running out of memory. ## Example ```c modbus_t *ctx; ctx = modbus_new_tcp("127.0.0.1", 1502); if (ctx == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate libmodbus context\n"); return -1; } if (modbus_connect(ctx) == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Connection failed: %s\n", modbus_strerror(errno)); modbus_free(ctx); return -1; } ``` ## See also - [modbus_tcp_listen](modbus_tcp_listen.md) - [modbus_free](modbus_free.md)