Automatic serial polling – National Instruments GPIB-PC User Manual

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Section Four

GPIB-PC Functions — Overview

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Automatic Serial Polling

If this feature is enabled, the handler automatically conducts serial polls
when SRQ is asserted. The handler polls all active devices and stores
each positive response, i.e., those responses that have the Request
Service (RQS) or hex 40 bit set in the device status byte, in a queue
associated with each device. Queues are necessary because some
devices can send multiple positive status bytes back-to-back. When a
positive response from a device is received, the RQS bit of its status
word (

IBSTA

) is set. The polling continues until SRQ is unasserted or

an error condition is undetected.

If the handler cannot locate the device requesting service (no known
device responds positively to the poll), or if SRQ becomes stuck on
(due to a faulty instrument or cable), then a GPIB system error exists
which will interfere with the proper evaluation of the RQS bit in the
device's status words. The error (ESRQ) will be reported to you if and
when you issue an

IBWAIT

call with the RQS bit included in the wait

mask. Should the error condition clear itself up, you will notice this by
calling

IBWAIT

with the RQS bit set in the mask, where the ESRQ

error will not be reported. Aside from the difficulty caused by this error
in waiting for RQS, the error will have no detrimental effects on other
GPIB operations.

If the serial poll function

IBRSP

is called and one or more responses

have been received previously via the automatic serial poll feature, then
the first queued response is returned by the

IBRSP

function in FIFO

(first in-first out) fashion. If the RQS bit of the status word is not set
when

IBRSP

is called, the function conducts a serial poll and returns

whatever response is received.

If your application requires that requests for service be noticed, you
should examine the RQS bit in the status word and call the

IBRSP

function to examine the status byte whenever it appears. It is possible
for a device's serial poll response queue to get clogged with old status
bytes when you neglect to call

IBRSP

to empty the queue. This error

condition (ESTB) is returned only by

IBRSP

when it becomes

necessary to report that status bytes have been discarded due to a full
queue. If your application has no interest in SRQ or status bytes, you
may ignore the occurrence of the automatic polls. The polls occur
rarely, and the error conditions described will not occur unless you use
the feature.

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