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Test programs of this directory are provided under BSD license (see associated LICENSE file).
After installation, you can use pkg-config to compile these tests. For example, to compile random-test-server run:
gcc random-test-server.c -o random-test-server $(pkg-config --libs --cflags libmodbus)
random-test-server
is necessary to launch a server before running
random-test-client. By default, it receives and replies to Modbus query on the
localhost and port 1502.
random-test-client
sends many different queries to a large range of
addresses and values to test the communication between the client and the
server.
unit-test-server
and unit-test-client
run a full unit test suite. These
programs are essential to test the Modbus protocol implementation and libmodbus
behavior.
bandwidth-server-one
, bandwidth-server-many-up
and bandwidth-client
return very useful information about the performance of transfer rate between
the server and the client. bandwidth-server-one
can only handles one
connection at once with a client whereas bandwidth-server-many-up
opens a
connection for each new clients (with a limit).