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WrongFunctionCodeFault

Struct WrongFunctionCodeFault 

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pub struct WrongFunctionCodeFault { /* private fields */ }
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Corrupts the function code in Modbus response PDUs.

The function code is always at byte 0 of the PDU. This fault modifies that byte according to the configured mode.

§Modes

  • Fixed: Always use a specific function code
  • Increment: Add 1 to the original FC
  • Random: Use a random FC (different from original)
  • SwapRW: Swap between read FCs (01-04) and write FCs (05, 06, 0F, 10)

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impl WrongFunctionCodeFault

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pub fn new(mode: FcCorruptionMode, target: FaultTarget) -> Self

Create a new wrong function code fault.

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pub fn with_fixed_fc(self, fc: u8) -> Self

Set a fixed function code (for Fixed mode).

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pub fn from_config(config: &FaultTypeConfig, target: FaultTarget) -> Self

Create from config.

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impl ModbusFault for WrongFunctionCodeFault

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fn fault_type(&self) -> &'static str

Human-readable name of this fault type.
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fn is_enabled(&self) -> bool

Whether this fault is currently enabled.
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fn set_enabled(&self, enabled: bool)

Enable or disable this fault.
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fn should_activate(&self, ctx: &ModbusFaultContext) -> bool

Check if this fault should activate for the given context. This is called by the pipeline before apply().
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fn apply(&self, ctx: &ModbusFaultContext) -> FaultAction

Apply the fault, returning the action to take. Read more
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fn stats(&self) -> FaultStatsSnapshot

Get a snapshot of this fault’s statistics.
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fn reset_stats(&self)

Reset all statistics counters.
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fn is_short_circuit(&self) -> bool

Whether this fault produces short-circuit actions (Drop/Partial). Short-circuit faults are checked first in the pipeline.
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fn compatible_transport(&self) -> Option<TransportKind>

Transport compatibility. Return None to be compatible with all transports.

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