Api.FoeWriteFileFromBuffer method
Reads a file from the local buffer and writes it to the device.
Namespace: IntervalZero.KINGSTAR.Local.Api
Assembly: IntervalZero.KINGSTAR.Local.Api (in IntervalZero.KINGSTAR.Local.dll) Version: 4.4.0.0
Syntax
public KsCommandStatus FoeWriteFileFromBuffer(
int SlaveId,
bool BootState,
string Name,
uint Password,
byte[] Buffer
)
Public Function FoeWriteFileFromBuffer(
SlaveId As Integer,
BootState As Boolean,
Name As String,
Password As UInteger,
Buffer As Byte()
) As KsCommandStatus
Parameters
SlaveId
Type: int
The slave index. This index value is automatically assigned by the KINGSTAR master when the EtherCAT network starts, based on the physical connection order. The first device connected directly to the master is assigned Index 0, followed by Index 1, Index 2, and so on. These indexes remain consistent within the slave array even if devices are added, removed, or reconnected. Please refer to the use cases in HotConnect, Repair, and Restart for more details.
BootState
Type: bool
Determines whether the EtherCAT slave is to be in the Bootstrap (Boot) state to use FoE. The Boot state can be used to update firmware or configure the slave settings.
true: Boot state.
false: Normal state.
Name
Type: string
The file name to be written into the device.
Password
Type: uint
If the device requires a password to access the file, you need to specify the password here. Zero means there is no password.
Buffer
Type: byte[]
The buffer containing the file to be written.
Return value
Type: KsCommandStatus
Returns the KsCommandStatus class.
Remarks
- When the EtherCAT link starts properly, the slave's state is Init -> PreOp -> SafeOp -> Op. If the slave is in Op and you use this function with the BootState set to true, the slave's state will become Op -> Init -> Boot. After the task is done, its state becomes Init -> PreOp -> SafeOp -> Op again.
- This method can only be used from RTX64 as pointers. It cannot be shared between RTX64 and Windows.
Usable EtherCAT states
ecatBoot, ecatPreOP, ecatSafeOP, ecatOP
Examples
N/A
See also