% FMILIB_Readme.txt % Readme file for the FMI Library (part of JModelica.org) % % Content of this file is used verbatim in doxygen generated documentation. % The documentation is available online in HTML and PDF form at % http://www.fmi-library.org % \mainpage FMI Library: part of JModelica.org \version 2.0.1 \date 24 October 2014 \section Summary FMI library is intended as a foundation for applications interfacing FMUs (Functional Mockup Units) that follow FMI Standard. This version of the library supports FMI 1.0 and FMI2.0. See The test codes provided with the library can serve as starting point for the development of custom applications. See Section \ref testing for details. \section config Configuring and building CMake (see ) is used to generate the native build scripts for the library. It is recommended to use "cmake-gui" on Windows or "ccmake " to configure the build. All the required third party libraries are included into the distribution. CMake 2.8.6 is required since this is the version used in development both on Windows and Linux. The build script is KNOWN NOT TO WORK WITH CMake 2.8.3 and below (due to ExternalProject interface changes). CMake 2.8.4 and 2.8.5 are not tested. To build from a terminal command line on Linux or Mac with default settings use: \code mkdir build-fmil; cd build-fmil cmake -DFMILIB_INSTALL_PREFIX= make install test \endcode To build in MSYS terminal with g++/gcc on Windows: \code mkdir build-fmil; cd build-fmil cmake -DFMILIB_INSTALL_PREFIX= -G "MSYS Makefiles" make install test \endcode To build from command line with Microsoft Visual Studio compilers on Windows: \code mkdir build-fmil; cd build-fmil cmake -DFMILIB_INSTALL_PREFIX= -G "Visual Studio 10" cmake --build . --config MinSizeRel --target install \endcode The primary targets of the library build script are: - /include/fmilib.h \n The include file to be used in client applications. - Library files under /lib/ \n Static library is named 'fmilib' and shared library 'fmilib_shared'. The prefix/suffix of the library files differ depending on the platform. Note that if you have configure and built both static and shared library on Windows but want to link with the static library compile time define "FMILIB_BUILDING_LIBRARY" must be set. - Doxygen generated documentation under /doc/. Note that documentation is not generated as part of install target and you need to build the 'doc' target separately, i.e., run 'make doc' or explicitly build the project in Visual Studio. The following build configuration options are provided: - \b FMILIB_INSTALL_PREFIX - prefix prepended to install directories.\n Default: "../install" \n This is the main install directory name. Include files will be located in the "include" subdirectory and library files in the "lib" subdirectory. Client applications should only include "fmilib.h" - \b FMILIB_THIRDPARTYLIBS - thirdparty libaries are currently shipped with the library. - \b FMILIB_FMI_STANDARD_HEADERS - Path to the FMI standard headers directory. Header for specific standards files are expected in subdirectories FMI1, FMI2, etc.\n Default: "ThirdParty/FMI/default" - \b FMILIB_DEFAULT_BUILD_TYPE_RELEASE - Controls build-type used for Makefile generation.\n Default: ON\n If this option is on then 'Release' mode compile flags are used. Otherwize, 'Debug' mode flags are generated into the Makefile. The option may be overwritten by explicitly setting CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE. - \b FMILIB_BUILD_WITH_STATIC_RTLIB Use static run-time libraries (/MT or /MTd code generation flags).\n Default: OFF\n This is only used when generating Microsoft Visual Studio solutions. If the options is on then the library will be built against static runtime, otherwise - dynamic runtime (/MD or /MDd). Make sure the client code is using matching runtime. - \b FMILIB_BUILD_STATIC_LIB Build the library as static.\n Default: ON\n 'fmilib' may be used for static linking. - \b FMILIB_BUILD_SHARED_LIB Build the library as shared (dll/so/dylib).\n Default: ON\n '\e fmilib_shared' may be used for dynamic linking. - \b FMILIB_FMI_PLATFORM - FMI platform defines the subdirectory within FMU where binary is located.\n The build system will automatically detect win32, win64, linux32, linux64, darwin32, darwin64. - \b FMILIB_BUILD_FOR_SHARED_LIBS The static library 'fmilib' can be linked into shared libraries.\n Default: ON\n On LINUX position independent code (-fPIC) must be used on all files to be linked into a shared library (.so file). On other systems this is not needed (either is default or relocation is done). Set this option to OFF if you are building an application on Linux and use static library only. - \b FMILIB_ENABLE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG Enable log level \e 'debug'. \n Default: OFF\n If the option is OFF then the debug level messages are not compiled in. - \b FMILIB_GENERATE_DOXYGEN_DOC Enable doxygen target.\n Default: ON\n You need Doxygen to be installed on the system for this option to have an effect. - \b FMILIB_BUILD_TESTS Enable build of the tests supplied with the library.\n Default: ON\n \c RUN_TESTS - target will be provided in Visual Studio. 'make test' will run tests on Makefile based platforms. - \b FMILIB_BUILD_BEFORE_TESTS Force build before testing, i.e., building the FMI library becomes the first test.\n Default: ON - \b FMILIB_LINK_TEST_TO_SHAREDLIB Link the tests to fmilib_shared (if built) instead of static fmilib.\n Default: ON - \b FMILIB_GENERATE_BUILD_STAMP Generate a build time stamp and include in into the library. \n Default: OFF\n The function \e fmilib_get_build_stamp() may be used to retrieve the time stamp. \code const char* fmilib_get_build_stamp(void); \endcode \section testing Automatic tests The FMI library comes with a number of automatic tests. Building of the test is controlled by \a FMILIB_BUILD_TESTS configuration option. The test porgrams are also intended as examples of library usage.\n The tests can be run in Visual Studio by building project \e RUN_TESTS. For Makefile based configurations (MSYS, Linux, Mac OSx) run 'make test'.\n Output from the test programs and test logs can be found in the \e Testing folder in the build directory. The supplied tests are: - \b ctest_build_all \n Build the library. This test is controlled by \a FMILIB_BUILD_BEFORE_TESTS configuration option. - \b ctest_fmi_zip_unzip_test \n Basic unzip functionality test. Test executable is \e fmi_zip_unzip_test. - \b ctest_fmi_zip_zip_test \n Basic zip functionality test. Test executable is \e fmi_zip_zip_test. - \b ctest_fmi_import_me_test \n Load a basic model exchange FMU and simulate it. Test executable is \e fmi_import_me_test, main source file is \ref fmi_import_me_test.c. - \b ctest_fmi_import_cs_test \n Load a basic co-simulation FMU and simulate it. Test executable is \e fmi_import_cs_test, main source file is \ref fmi_import_cs_test.c. - \b ctest_fmi_import_cs_tc_test \n Load a basic co-simulation tools coupling FMU and simulate it. Test executable is \e fmi_import_cs_test, main source file is \ref fmi_import_cs_test.c. - \b ctest_fmi_import_xml_test, \b ctest_fmi_import_xml_test_empty, \b ctest_fmi_import_xml_test_mf \n Load a small model description XML file and print out detailed information on it. Test executable is \e fmi_import_xml_text, main source file is \ref fmi_import_xml_test.cc. The test is run on three different XML files. This test depends on the success of the \e ctest_fmi_import_cs_test. - \b ctest_fmi1_capi_cs_test \n Low level test of FMI CAPI functionality for co-simulation. Test executable is \e fmi1_capi_cs_test. - \b ctest_fmi1_capi_me_test \n Low level test of FMI CAPI functionality for model exchange. Test executable is \e fmi1_capi_me_test. - \b ctest_fmi1_logger_test_run \n Run logger test generating output fmi1_logger_test_output.txt. Test executable is \e fmi1_logger_test. - \b ctest_fmi1_logger_test_check \n Check that the logger test output generated by \b ctest_fmi1_logger_test_run is identical with the reference file found in the \b Test subdirectory. - \b ctest_fmi2_import_xml_test_empty, \b ctest_fmi2_import_xml_test_me, \b ctest_fmi2_import_xml_test_cs, \b ctest_fmi2_import_xml_test_mf \n Same as \b ctest_fmi_import_xml_test for FMI 2.0 modules. Test executable is \e fmi2_import_xml_test.exe, main source file \ref fmi2_import_xml_test.cc. - \b ctest_fmi2_import_test_me \n Load a basic FMI 2.0 model exchange FMU and simulate it. Test executable is \e fmi2_import_me_test, main source file is \ref fmi2_import_me_test.c. - \b ctest_fmi2_import_test_cs \ Load a basic FMI 2.0 co-simulation FMU and simulate it. Test executable is \e fmi2_import_cs_test, main source file is \ref fmi2_import_me_test.c. - \b ctest_fmi_import_test_no_xml, \b ctest_fmi_import_test_me_1, \b ctest_fmi_import_test_cs_1, \b ctest_fmi_import_test_me_2, \b ctest_fmi_import_test_cs_2 \n Test library functionality of handling FMUs with different standard interfaces within a single application. Test executable is \e fmi_import_test.exe. Main source file is \ref fmi_import_test.c \section logging Using logs In the text below we consider an FMU importing application (referenced as an 'application') that uses the FMIL. The library is designed to send log messages to a logger callback function ::jm_logger_f provided as a part of ::jm_callbacks structure in the call to fmi_import_allocate_context(). The logging/error reporting functions within FMIL support following modes: -# An importing application relies on default logging functions provided by FMIL and only chooses the log-level - FMIL provides default jm logger callback (See jm_callbacks.h jm_default_logger()) - FMIL provides default fmi logger callback for each standard version. See fmi1_import_convenience.h fmi1_default_callback_logger() and fmi2_import_convenience.h fmi2_default_callback_logger(). -# An application provides a callback for reporting error messages according to jm_callbacks.h (::jm_logger_f) - Only errors from FMIL can be propagated to this callback in a thread-safe manner for FMI1. Imported FMUs may still use the default callback provided by the library. This is since logger function in FMI 1.0 standard is context independent. The non-thread safe implementation on the FMI1 callback can be found in fmi1_import_convenience.h fmi1_log_forwarding().\n In FMI 2 the fmiComponentEnvironment can be utilized to forward messages from the default fmi2 logger function as provided by the library to the user defined ::jm_logger_f function. The fmi2_log_forwarding() function expects the context to be set to ::fmi2_import_t. -# An importing application provides logging function according to the specific FMI standard version. - Errors from FMIL may be forwarded to this callback. There is a function that translates calls according to jm_callbacks.h ::jm_logger_f into calls according to fmi_functions.h fmi_callbacks_logger_ft (see fmi1_import_init_logger() or fmi2_import_init_logger() that are used to setup 'forwarding').\n Setting of the callback can only be done at the stage where FMU standard is known. -# An importing application may choose not to use logging function but rely on return codes and jm_get_last_error() - jm_logger function should be set to NULL - Errors from a FMI 1.0 fmu1 cannot be handled this way in a thread-safe way (see point 2 above). It works fine with FMI 2.0.