ibrd — read data bytes (board or device)
#include <gpib/ib.h>
int ibrd( | ud, | |
| buffer, | ||
num_bytes); |
int ud;void *buffer;long num_bytes; ibrd() is used to read data bytes from a device or board. The argument
ud can be either a device or board descriptor.
Up to
num_bytes bytes
are read into the user-supplied array buffer.
The read may be terminated by a
timeout occuring(see ibtmo()),
the talker asserting the EOI line, the board receiving the
end-of-string character (see
ibeos()), receiving a device
clear command, or receiving an interface clear.
If ud is a device descriptor, then the library
automatically handles addressing the device as talker and the interface
board as listener before performing the read.
If ud is a board descriptor, no addressing
is performed and the board must be addressed as a listener
by the controller-in-charge.
After the ibrd() call, ibcnt and ibcntl are set to the number of bytes read.
The value of ibsta is returned.