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NAME

       ownet , (libownet) - easy C-language 1-wire interface to the owserver protocol

SYNOPSIS

       libownet library to link with your program

   Handle
       OWNET_HANDLE
       Handle to each owserver connection

   Initialization
       OWNET_HANDLE OWNET_init( const char * owserver_tcp_address_and_port )
       Associate an owserver (1) tcp/ip address with a handle.

   Directory listing
       int   OWNET_dirlist(   OWNET_HANDLE   owserver_handle   ,   const   char   *   onewire_path   ,  char  **
       comma_separated_list )
       Create a comma-separated list of directory elements.

       int OWNET_dirprocess( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle , const char * onewire_path , void (* dirfunc )  (void
       *, const char *), void * passed_on_value )
       void dirfunc ( void * passed_on_value , const char * directory_element )
       Apply function dirfunc to each directory element, along with an arbitrary passed_on_value.

   Get data
       int OWNET_read( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle , const char * onewire_path , const char ** return_string )
       Read a value (of specified size) from a 1-wire device.

       int OWNET_lread( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle , const char * onewire_path , const char ** return_string ,
       size_t size , off_t offset )
       Read a value (of specified size and offset) from a 1-wire device.

       int OWNET_present( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle , const char * onewire_path )
       Check if a 1-wire device is present.

   Set data
       int OWNET_put( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle , const char * onewire_path , const  char  *  value_string  ,
       size_t size )
       Write a value (of specified size) to a 1-wire device.

       int  OWNET_lwrite( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle , const char * onewire_path , const char * value_string ,
       size_t size , off_t offset )
       Write a value (of specified size and offset) to a 1-wire device.

   Close
       void OWNET_close( OWNET_HANDLE owserver_handle )
       Close the connection to a particular owserver.

       void OWNET_closeall( void )
       Close all open owserver connections.

       void OWNET_finish( void )
       Close all open owserver connections and free all memory.

   Temperature scale
       void OWNET_set_temperature_scale( char temperature_scale )
       char OWNET_get_temperature_scale( void )
       Set and retrieve the temperature scale used for all communications.

   Device format
       void OWNET_set_device_format( const char * device_format )
       const char * OWNET_get_device_format( void )
       Set and retrieve the 1-wire device serial number format used for all communications.

FUNCTIONS

   OW_init
       OW_init_string offers the full flexibility of the owfs (1) and owhttpd (1) command line.

       Arguments
              Can be as simple as jus the device name, a full parameter specification.  One or more device names
              (includes tcp, serial, usb...) and command line switches. See owfs (1) for full syntax.

       Returns
              0 for success. -1 on error and errno will be set.  OW_finish does not need to be called if OW_init
              fails.

       Sequence
              One of the init functions must be called before accessing the 1-wire bus.  OW_finish is optional.

   OW_init_args
       OW_init_args offers the full flexibility of the owfs (1) and owhttpd (1) command line.

       Arguments
              One or more device names (includes tcp, serial, usb...) and command line switches.  See  owfs  (1)
              for full syntax. Unlike OW_init_string the arguments are in argv/argc format.

       Returns
              0 for success. -1 on error and errno will be set.  OW_finish does not need to be called if OW_init
              fails.

       Sequence
              One of the init functions must be called before accessing the 1-wire bus.  OW_finish is optional.

   OW_get
       OW_get is used to get directory listings and  file  contents.  The  results  are  put  in  a  dynamically
       allocated buffer.

       Arguments
              path  is  the  path  to  the  directory or file (property).  *buffer returns a pointer to a buffer
              containing the directory (comma separated) or value.  buffer_length  returns  the  length  of  the
              value/string in buffer

       Returns
              number of bytes on success. -1 on error (and errno is set).

       Sequence
              One of the init functions must be called before accessing the 1-wire bus.  OW_finish is optional.

       Important note
              buffer  is  allocated  ( with malloc ) by OW_get but must be freed in your program. See malloc (3)
              and free (3)

   OW_lread
       OW_lread is used to read 1-wire memory chips. Think of it as a combination of lseek and  read  It  allows
       random-access to the memory, specifying location and length. Unlike OW_get directories cannot be obtained
       and the buffer must be pre-allocated rather than allocated by the routine.  buffer must be at least  size
       length.

       Arguments
              path  is  the  path  to  the file (property).  buffer is the (pre-allocated) memory area where the
              value will be placed.  size is the length of bytes requested.  offset is the position in  file  to
              start reading.

       Returns
              number of bytes on success. -1 on error (and errno is set).

       Sequence
              One of the init functions must be called before accessing the 1-wire bus.  OW_finish is optional.

   OW_put
       OW_put is an easy way to write to 1-wire chips.

       Arguments
              path is the path to the file (property).  buffer is the value to be written.  buffer_length is the
              length of the value buffer.  Returns number of bytes on success. -1 on error (and errno is set).

       Sequence
              One of the init functions must be called before accessing the 1-wire bus.  OW_finish is optional.

   OW_lwrite
       OW_lwrite is the companion of OW_lread.  It allows writing  to  arbitrary  positions  in  1-wire  memory.
       Think of it as a combination of lseek and write.  buffer must be at least size length.

       Arguments
              path is the path to the file (property).  buffer is the data to be written.  size is the length of
              bytes to be written.  offset is the position in file to start writing.

       Returns
              number of bytes on success. -1 on error (and errno is set).

       Sequence
              One of the init functions must be called before accessing the 1-wire bus.  OW_finish is optional.

   OW_finish
       OW_finish cleans up the OWFS 1-wire routines, releases devices and memory.

       Arguments
              None.

       Returns
              None

       Sequence
              OW_finish is optional since cleanup is automatic on program exit.

DESCRIPTION

   1-Wire
       1-wire is a wiring protocol and series of devices designed and manufactured by Dallas Semiconductor, Inc.
       The bus is a low-power low-speed low-connector scheme where the data line can also provide power.

       Each device is uniquely and unalterably numbered during manufacture. There are a wide variety of devices,
       including memory, sensors (humidity, temperature, voltage, contact, current), switches, timers  and  data
       loggers.  More  complex  devices (like thermocouple sensors) can be built with these basic devices. There
       are also 1-wire devices that have encryption included.

       The 1-wire scheme uses a single bus master and multiple slaves on the same wire. The bus master initiates
       all communication. The slaves can be individually discovered and addressed using their unique ID.

       Bus masters come in a variety of configurations including serial, parallel, i2c, network or USB adapters.

   OWFS design
       OWFS  is  a suite of programs that designed to make the 1-wire bus and its devices easily accessible. The
       underlying principle is to create a virtual filesystem, with the unique ID being the directory,  and  the
       individual properties of the device are represented as simple files that can be read and written.

       Details of the individual slave or master design are hidden behind a consistent interface. The goal is to
       provide an easy set of tools for a software designer to create monitoring or control applications.  There
       are  some  performance enhancements in the implementation, including data caching, parallel access to bus
       masters, and aggregation of device communication. Still the  fundamental  goal  has  been  ease  of  use,
       flexibility and correctness rather than speed.

   libowcapi
       libowcapi (1) is an encapsulation of the full libow library for C programs.

       libowcapi  (1)  allows  a  C program to use OWFS principles (consistent naming scheme, multiple adapters,
       devices, and compatibility) directly from a C program. There are analogous modules for other  programming
       languages:

       C      libowcapi

       perl   owperl

       php    owphp

       python owpython

       tcl    owtcl

EXAMPLE

       /* Simple directory listing -- no error checking */
       #include <ownetapi.h>
       char * buf;
       size_t s ;
       OWNET_init("localhost:4304");
       OWNET_dirlist("/",&buf,&s) ;
       printf("Directory %s0,buf);
       free(buf);
       OWNET_finish() ;

SEE ALSO

   Programs
       owfs (1) owhttpd (1) owftpd (1) owserver (1) owdir (1) owread (1) owwrite (1) owpresent (1) owtap (1)

   Configuration and testing
       owfs (5) owtap (1) owmon (1)

   Language bindings
       owtcl (3) owperl (3) owcapi (3)

   Clocks
       DS1427 (3) DS1904(3) DS1994 (3) DS2404 (3) DS2404S (3) DS2415 (3) DS2417 (3)

   ID
       DS2401 (3) DS2411 (3) DS1990A (3)

   Memory
       DS1982  (3)  DS1985  (3)  DS1986  (3)  DS1991 (3) DS1992 (3) DS1993 (3) DS1995 (3) DS1996 (3) DS2430A (3)
       DS2431 (3) DS2433 (3) DS2502 (3) DS2506 (3) DS28E04 (3) DS28EC20 (3)

   Switches
       DS2405 (3) DS2406 (3) DS2408 (3) DS2409 (3) DS2413 (3) DS28EA00 (3)

   Temperature
       DS1822 (3) DS1825 (3) DS1820 (3) DS18B20 (3) DS18S20 (3) DS1920 (3) DS1921 (3) DS1821  (3)  DS28EA00  (3)
       DS28E04 (3)

   Humidity
       DS1922 (3)

   Voltage
       DS2450 (3)

   Resistance
       DS2890 (3)

   Multifunction (current, voltage, temperature)
       DS2436 (3) DS2437 (3) DS2438 (3) DS2751 (3) DS2755 (3) DS2756 (3) DS2760 (3) DS2770 (3) DS2780 (3) DS2781
       (3) DS2788 (3) DS2784 (3)

   Counter
       DS2423 (3)

   LCD Screen
       LCD (3) DS2408 (3)

   Crypto
       DS1977 (3)

   Pressure
       DS2406 (3) -- TAI8570

AVAILABILITY

       http://www.owfs.org

AUTHOR

       Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)