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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve openpilot
title: ''
labels: 'bug'
assignees: ''
---
**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**How to reproduce or log data**
Steps to reproduce the behavior, or a explorer/cabana link to the exact drive and timestamp of when the bug occurred.
**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Device/Version information (please complete the following information):**
- Device: [e.g. EON/EON Gold]
- Version: [e.g. 0.6.4], or commit hash when on devel
- Car make/model [e.g. Toyota Prius 2016]
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.
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name: Bug report
description: For issues with running openpilot on your comma device
labels: ["bug"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: >
Before creating a **bug report**, please check the following:
* If the issue likely only affects your car model or make, go back and open a **car bug report** instead.
* If the issue is related to the driving or driver monitoring models, you should open a [discussion](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/discussions/categories/model-feedback) instead.
* Ensure you're running the latest openpilot release.
* Ensure you're using officially supported hardware. Issues running on PCs have a different issue template.
* Ensure there isn't an existing issue for your bug. If there is, leave a comment on the existing issue.
* Ensure you're running stock openpilot. We cannot look into bug reports from forks.
If you're unsure whether you've hit a bug, check out the #installation-help channel in the [community Discord server](https://discord.comma.ai).
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Describe the bug
description: Also include a description of how to reproduce the bug
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: route
attributes:
label: Provide a route where the issue occurs
description: Ensure the route is fully uploaded at https://useradmin.comma.ai. We cannot look into issues without routes, or at least a Dongle ID.
placeholder: 77611a1fac303767|2020-05-11--16-37-07
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: openpilot version
description: If you're not on release, provide the commit hash
placeholder: 0.8.10
validations:
required: true
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attributes:
label: Additional info
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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: Car bug report
url: https://github.com/commaai/opendbc/issues/new
about: For issues with a particular car make or model
- name: Join the Discord
url: https://discord.comma.ai
about: The community Discord is for both openpilot development and experience discussion
- name: Report driving behavior feedback
url: https://discord.com/channels/469524606043160576/1254834193066623017
about: Feedback for the driving and driver monitoring models goes in the #driving-feedback in Discord
- name: Community Wiki
url: https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/wiki
about: Check out our community wiki
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name: Enhancement
about: For openpilot enhancement suggestions
title: ''
labels: 'enhancement'
assignees: ''
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name: PC bug report
description: For issues with running openpilot on PC
labels: ["PC"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: >
Before creating a **bug report**, please check the following:
* Ensure you're running the latest openpilot release.
* Ensure there isn't an existing issue for your bug. If there is, leave a comment on the existing issue.
* Ensure you're running stock openpilot. We cannot look into bug reports from forks.
If you're unsure whether you've hit a bug, check out the #installation-help channel in the [community Discord server](https://discord.comma.ai).
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attributes:
label: Describe the bug
description: Also include a description of how to reproduce the bug
validations:
required: true
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label: OS Version
placeholder: Ubuntu 24.04
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
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label: openpilot version or commit
placeholder: bd36f2ec8d3559909678eff2690c10a520938367
validations:
required: false
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attributes:
label: Additional info
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CI / testing:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: "{.github/**,**/test_*,**/test/**,Jenkinsfile}"
car:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: '{selfdrive/car/**,opendbc_repo}'
simulation:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: 'tools/sim/**'
ui:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: '{selfdrive/ui/**,system/ui/**}'
tools:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: 'tools/**'
multilanguage:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: 'selfdrive/ui/translations/**'
autonomy:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-all-files: "{selfdrive/modeld/models/**,selfdrive/test/process_replay/model_replay_ref_commit}"
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Choose one of the templates below:
<!-- Please copy and paste the relevant template -->
# Fingerprint
This pull requests adds a fingerprint for <Make - Model - Year - Trim>.
<!--- ***** Template: Fingerprint *****
This is an explorer link to a drive with the stock system enabled: ...
**Car**
Which car (make, model, year) this fingerprint is for
# Car support
This pull requests adds support for <Make - Model - Year - Trim>.
**Route**
A route with the fingerprint
This is an explorer link to a drive with the stock system enabled: ...
This is an explorer link to a drive with openpilot system enabled: ...
-->
# Feature
This pull requests adds feature X
<!--- ***** Template: Car Bugfix *****
## Description
Explain what the feature does
**Description**
A description of the bug and the fix. Also link the issue if it exists.
**Verification**
Explain how you tested this bug fix.
**Route**
Route: [a route with the bug fix]
-->
<!--- ***** Template: Bugfix *****
**Description**
A description of the bug and the fix. Also link the issue if it exists.
**Verification**
Explain how you tested this bug fix.
-->
<!--- ***** Template: Car Port *****
**Checklist**
- [ ] added entry to CAR in selfdrive/car/*/values.py and ran `selfdrive/car/docs.py` to generate new docs
- [ ] test route added to [routes.py](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/blob/master/selfdrive/car/tests/routes.py)
- [ ] route with openpilot:
- [ ] route with stock system:
- [ ] car harness used (if comma doesn't sell it, put N/A):
-->
<!--- ***** Template: Refactor *****
**Description**
A description of the refactor, including the goals it accomplishes.
**Verification**
Explain how you tested the refactor for regressions.
-->
## Testing
Explain how the feature was tested. Either by the added unit tests, or what tests were performed while driving.
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# Force import order to recognize a module as part of the standard
# compatibility libraries.
known-standard-library=
# Force import order to recognize a module as part of a third party library.
known-third-party=enchant
[EXCEPTIONS]
# Exceptions that will emit a warning when being caught. Defaults to
# "Exception"
overgeneral-exceptions=Exception
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sudo: required
services:
- docker
script:
- ./run_docker_tests.sh
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{
"recommendations": [
"ms-python.python",
"ms-vscode.cpptools",
"elagil.pre-commit-helper",
"charliermarsh.ruff",
"JamiTech.simply-blame",
"k--kato.intellij-idea-keybindings",
"trinm1709.dracula-theme-from-intellij"
]
}
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{
"version": "0.2.0",
"inputs": [
{
"id": "python_process",
"type": "pickString",
"description": "Select the process to debug",
"options": [
"selfdrive/controls/controlsd.py",
"system/timed/timed.py",
"tools/sim/run_bridge.py"
]
},
{
"id": "cpp_process",
"type": "pickString",
"description": "Select the process to debug",
"options": [
"selfdrive/ui/ui"
]
},
{
"id": "args",
"description": "Arguments to pass to the process",
"type": "promptString"
},
{
"id": "replayArg",
"type": "promptString",
"description": "Enter route or segment to replay."
}
],
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Python: openpilot Process",
"type": "debugpy",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${input:python_process}",
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"justMyCode": true,
"args": "${input:args}"
},
{
"name": "C++: openpilot Process",
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/${input:cpp_process}",
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
{
"name": "Attach LLDB to Replay drive",
"type": "lldb",
"request": "attach",
"pid": "${command:pickMyProcess}",
"initCommands": [
"script import time; time.sleep(3)"
]
},
{
"name": "Replay drive",
"type": "debugpy",
"request": "launch",
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/opendbc/safety/tests/safety_replay/replay_drive.py",
"args": [
"${input:replayArg}"
],
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"justMyCode": false,
"env": {
"PYTHONPATH": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
"subProcess": true,
"stopOnEntry": false
}
],
"compounds": [
{
"name": "Replay drive + Safety LLDB",
"configurations": [
"Replay drive",
"Attach LLDB to Replay drive"
]
}
]
}
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{
"editor.tabSize": 2,
"editor.insertSpaces": true,
"editor.renderWhitespace": "trailing",
"files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
"terminal.integrated.defaultProfile.linux": "dragonpilot",
"terminal.integrated.profiles.linux": {
"dragonpilot": {
"path": "bash",
"args": ["-c", "distrobox enter dp"]
}
},
"search.exclude": {
"**/.git": true,
"**/.venv": true,
"**/__pycache__": true,
"msgq_repo/": true,
"opendbc/": true,
"rednose/": true,
"rednose_repo/": true,
"openpilot/": true,
"teleoprtc_repo/": true,
"tinygrad/": true,
"tinygrad_repo/": true
},
"files.exclude": {
"**/.git": true,
"**/.venv": true,
"**/__pycache__": true
},
"python.analysis.exclude": [
"**/.git",
"**/.venv",
"**/__pycache__",
// exclude directories that should be using the symlinked version
"common/**",
"selfdrive/**",
"system/**",
"third_party/**",
"tools/**",
]
}
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```mermaid
flowchart TD
B000["devel-staging"] ---> CORE["core"]
CORE ---> CORE_001["core-feat/params"]
CORE_001 ---> CORE_002["core-feat/panel"]
CORE_002 ---> MIN["min"]
MIN ---> MIN_001["min-feat/dev/c3"]
MIN ---> MIN_002["min-feat/dev/o3"]
MIN ---> MIN_003["min-feat/lat/alka"]
MIN ---> MIN_004["min-feat/ui/display-mode"]
MIN ---> MIN_005["min-feat/dev/model-selector"]
MIN ---> MIN_006["min-feat/lat/lca"]
MIN ---> MIN_007["min-feat/dev/on-off-road"]
MIN ---> MIN_008["min-feat/ui/hide-hud"]
MIN ---> MIN_009["min-feat/lon/ext-radar"]
MIN ---> MIN_010["min-feat/lat/road-edge-detection"]
MIN ---> MIN_011["min-feat/ui/rainbow-path"]
MIN ---> MIN_012["min-feat/lon/acm"]
MIN ---> MIN_013["min-feat/lon/aem"]
MIN ---> MIN_014["min-feat/lon/dtsc"]
MIN ---> MIN_015["min-feat/dev/alert-mode"]
MIN ---> MIN_016["min-feat/dev/auto-shutdown"]
MIN ---> MIN_017["min-feat/ui/lead-stats"]
MIN ---> MIN_018["min-feat/ui/border-indicator"]
MIN ---> MIN_019["min-feat/dev/dashy"]
MIN ---> MIN_010["min-feat/dev/delay-loggerd"]
MIN ---> MIN_021["min-feat/dev/disable-connect"]
MIN ---> MIN_022["min-feat/dev/tether-on-boot"]
MIN_001 ---> FULL["full"]
MIN_002 ---> FULL
MIN_003 ---> FULL
MIN_004 ---> FULL
MIN_005 ---> FULL
MIN_006 ---> FULL
MIN_007 ---> FULL
MIN_008 ---> FULL
MIN_009 ---> FULL
MIN_010 ---> FULL
MIN_011 ---> FULL
MIN_012 ---> FULL
MIN_013 ---> FULL
MIN_014 ---> FULL
MIN_015 ---> FULL
MIN_016 ---> FULL
MIN_017 ---> FULL
MIN_018 ---> FULL
MIN_019 ---> FULL
MIN_020 ---> FULL
MIN_021 ---> FULL
MIN_022 ---> FULL
FULL ---> TOYOTA_001[brand/toyota/safety-common]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_002[brand/toyota/door-auto-lock-unlock]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_003[brand/toyota/tss1-sng]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_004[brand/toyota/radar-filter]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_005[brand/toyota/sdsu]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_006[brand/toyota/dsu-bypass]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_007[brand/toyota/zss]
FULL ---> TOYOTA_008[brand/toyota/stock-lon]
FULL ---> VAG_001[brand/vag/a0-sng]
FULL ---> VAG_002[brand/vag/pq-steering-patch]
FULL ---> VAG_003[brand/vag/pq-no-dashcam]
FULL ---> VAG_004[brand/vag/avoid-eps-lockout]
FULL ---> HKG_001[brand/hkg/smdps]
FULL ---> HONDA_001[brand/honda/eps-mod]
FULL ---> SUBARU_001[brand/subaru/torque-3071]
TOYOTA_001 ---> TOYOTA[pre-toyota]
TOYOTA_002 ---> TOYOTA
TOYOTA_003 ---> TOYOTA
TOYOTA_004 ---> TOYOTA
TOYOTA_005 ---> TOYOTA
TOYOTA_006 ---> TOYOTA
TOYOTA_007 ---> TOYOTA
TOYOTA_008 ---> TOYOTA
VAG_001 ---> VAG[pre-vag]
VAG_002 ---> VAG
VAG_003 ---> VAG
VAG_004 ---> VAG
HKG_001 ---> HKG[pre-hkg]
HONDA_001 ---> HONDA[pre-honda]
SUBARU_001 ---> SUBARU[pre-subaru]
TOYOTA ---> PRE[pre]
VAG ---> PRE
HKG ---> PRE
HONDA ---> PRE
SUBARU ---> PRE
PRE ---> PRE_PATCH[pre-patch]
PRE_PATCH ---> PREBUILD[pre-build]
PREBUILD ---> VERSION[x.x.x]
```
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# How to contribute
Our software is open source so you can solve your own problems without needing help from others. And if you solve a problem and are so kind, you can upstream it for the rest of the world to use.
Most open source development activity is coordinated through our [Discord](https://discord.comma.ai). A lot of documentation is available on our [medium](https://medium.com/@comma_ai/)
## Getting Started
* Join our [Discord](https://discord.comma.ai)
* Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free)
* Fork [our repositories](https://github.com/commaai) on GitHub
## Testing
### Local Testing
You can test your changes on your machine by running `run_docker_tests.sh`. This will run some automated tests in docker against your code.
### Automated Testing
All PRs are automatically checked by travis. Check out `.travis.yml` for what travis runs. Any new tests sould be added to travis.
### Code Style and Linting
Code is automatically check for style by travis as part of the automated tests. You can also run these yourself by running `check_code_quality.sh`.
## Car Ports (openpilot)
We've released a [Model Port guide](https://medium.com/@comma_ai/openpilot-port-guide-for-toyota-models-e5467f4b5fe6) for porting to Toyota/Lexus models.
If you port openpilot to a substantially new car brand, see this more generic [Brand Port guide](https://medium.com/@comma_ai/how-to-write-a-car-port-for-openpilot-7ce0785eda84). You might also be eligible for a bounty. See our bounties at [comma.ai/bounties.html](https://comma.ai/bounties.html)
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FROM ubuntu:16.04
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1
FROM ghcr.io/commaai/openpilot-base:latest
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
autoconf \
build-essential \
bzip2 \
clang \
cmake \
curl \
ffmpeg \
git \
libarchive-dev \
libbz2-dev \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libeigen3-dev \
libffi-dev \
libglew-dev \
libgles2-mesa-dev \
libglfw3-dev \
libglib2.0-0 \
liblzma-dev \
libmysqlclient-dev \
libomp-dev \
libopencv-dev \
libssl-dev \
libsqlite3-dev \
libtool \
libusb-1.0-0-dev \
libzmq5-dev \
locales \
ocl-icd-libopencl1 \
ocl-icd-opencl-dev \
opencl-headers \
python-dev \
python-pip \
screen \
sudo \
vim \
wget
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
ENV OPENPILOT_PATH=/home/batman/openpilot
RUN sed -i -e 's/# en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/' /etc/locale.gen && locale-gen
ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANGUAGE en_US:en
ENV LC_ALL en_US.UTF-8
RUN mkdir -p ${OPENPILOT_PATH}
WORKDIR ${OPENPILOT_PATH}
RUN curl -L https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/raw/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
COPY . ${OPENPILOT_PATH}/
ENV PATH="/root/.pyenv/bin:/root/.pyenv/shims:${PATH}"
RUN pyenv install 3.7.3
RUN pyenv global 3.7.3
RUN pyenv rehash
RUN pip install pipenv==2018.11.26
COPY Pipfile /tmp/
COPY Pipfile.lock /tmp/
RUN python --version
RUN cd /tmp && pipenv install --system --deploy
# Install subset of dev dependencies needed for CI
RUN pip install matplotlib==3.1.1 dictdiffer==0.8.0 fastcluster==1.1.25 aenum==2.2.1 scipy==1.3.1 lru-dict==1.1.6 tenacity==5.1.1 azure-common==1.1.23 azure-nspkg==3.0.2 azure-storage-blob==2.1.0 azure-storage-common==2.1.0 azure-storage-nspkg==3.1.0 pycurl==7.43.0.3
COPY phonelibs/install_capnp.sh /tmp/install_capnp.sh
RUN /tmp/install_capnp.sh
RUN git clone --branch v0.7 https://github.com/commaai/openpilot-tools.git /tmp/openpilot/tools
ENV PYTHONPATH /tmp/openpilot:${PYTHONPATH}
COPY ./.pylintrc /tmp/openpilot/.pylintrc
COPY ./common /tmp/openpilot/common
COPY ./cereal /tmp/openpilot/cereal
COPY ./opendbc /tmp/openpilot/opendbc
COPY ./selfdrive /tmp/openpilot/selfdrive
COPY ./phonelibs /tmp/openpilot/phonelibs
COPY ./pyextra /tmp/openpilot/pyextra
COPY ./panda /tmp/openpilot/panda
COPY SConstruct /tmp/openpilot/SConstruct
RUN mkdir -p /tmp/openpilot/selfdrive/test/out
RUN cd /tmp/openpilot && scons -j$(nproc)
ENV UV_BIN="/home/batman/.local/bin/"
ENV PATH="$UV_BIN:$PATH"
RUN UV_PROJECT_ENVIRONMENT=$VIRTUAL_ENV uv run scons --cache-readonly -j$(nproc)
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FROM ubuntu:24.04
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends sudo tzdata locales ssh pulseaudio xvfb x11-xserver-utils gnome-screenshot python3-tk python3-dev && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN sed -i -e 's/# en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/' /etc/locale.gen && locale-gen
ENV LANG=en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANGUAGE=en_US:en
ENV LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
COPY tools/install_ubuntu_dependencies.sh /tmp/tools/
RUN /tmp/tools/install_ubuntu_dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* && \
cd /usr/lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/* && \
rm -rf arm/ thumb/nofp thumb/v6* thumb/v8* thumb/v7+fp thumb/v7-r+fp.sp
# Add OpenCL
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
apt-utils \
alien \
unzip \
tar \
curl \
xz-utils \
dbus \
gcc-arm-none-eabi \
tmux \
vim \
libx11-6 \
wget \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir -p /tmp/opencl-driver-intel && \
cd /tmp/opencl-driver-intel && \
wget https://github.com/intel/llvm/releases/download/2024-WW14/oclcpuexp-2024.17.3.0.09_rel.tar.gz && \
wget https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB/releases/download/v2021.12.0/oneapi-tbb-2021.12.0-lin.tgz && \
mkdir -p /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel && \
cd /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel && \
tar -zxvf /tmp/opencl-driver-intel/oclcpuexp-2024.17.3.0.09_rel.tar.gz && \
mkdir -p /etc/OpenCL/vendors && \
echo /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel/x64/libintelocl.so > /etc/OpenCL/vendors/intel_expcpu.icd && \
cd /opt/intel && \
tar -zxvf /tmp/opencl-driver-intel/oneapi-tbb-2021.12.0-lin.tgz && \
ln -s /opt/intel/oneapi-tbb-2021.12.0/lib/intel64/gcc4.8/libtbb.so /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel/x64 && \
ln -s /opt/intel/oneapi-tbb-2021.12.0/lib/intel64/gcc4.8/libtbbmalloc.so /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel/x64 && \
ln -s /opt/intel/oneapi-tbb-2021.12.0/lib/intel64/gcc4.8/libtbb.so.12 /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel/x64 && \
ln -s /opt/intel/oneapi-tbb-2021.12.0/lib/intel64/gcc4.8/libtbbmalloc.so.2 /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel/x64 && \
mkdir -p /etc/ld.so.conf.d && \
echo /opt/intel/oclcpuexp_2024.17.3.0.09_rel/x64 > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libintelopenclexp.conf && \
ldconfig -f /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libintelopenclexp.conf && \
cd / && \
rm -rf /tmp/opencl-driver-intel
ENV NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all
ENV NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=graphics,utility,compute
ENV QTWEBENGINE_DISABLE_SANDBOX=1
RUN dbus-uuidgen > /etc/machine-id
ARG USER=batman
ARG USER_UID=1001
RUN useradd -m -s /bin/bash -u $USER_UID $USER
RUN usermod -aG sudo $USER
RUN echo '%sudo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL' >> /etc/sudoers
USER $USER
COPY --chown=$USER pyproject.toml uv.lock /home/$USER
COPY --chown=$USER tools/install_python_dependencies.sh /home/$USER/tools/
ENV VIRTUAL_ENV=/home/$USER/.venv
ENV PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
RUN cd /home/$USER && \
tools/install_python_dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf tools/ pyproject.toml uv.lock .cache
USER root
RUN sudo git config --global --add safe.directory /tmp/openpilot
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Copyright (c) 2019, Rick Lan
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sublicense,
for non-commercial purposes only, subject to the following conditions:
- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- Commercial use (e.g. use in a product, service, or activity intended to
generate revenue) is prohibited without explicit written permission from
the copyright holder.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
Copyright (c) 2018, Comma.ai, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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code_dir := $(shell pwd)
# TODO: Add a global build system
.PHONY: all
all:
cd selfdrive && PYTHONPATH=$(code_dir) PREPAREONLY=1 ./manager.py
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[[source]]
name = "pypi"
url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
verify_ssl = true
[dev-packages]
opencv-python= "==3.4.2.17"
PyQt5 = "*"
ipython = "*"
networkx = "==2.3"
azure-core = "==1.1.1"
azure-common = "==1.1.24"
azure-nspkg = "==3.0.2"
azure-storage-blob = "==2.1.0"
azure-storage-common = "==2.1.0"
azure-storage-nspkg = "==3.1.0"
boto = "*"
"boto3" = "*"
control = "*"
datadog = "*"
dlib = "*"
elasticsearch = "*"
future = "*"
futures = "*"
pycocotools = {git = "https://github.com/cocodataset/cocoapi.git",subdirectory = "PythonAPI"}
gunicorn = "*"
"h5py" = "*"
hexdump = "*"
"html5lib" = "*"
imageio = "*"
ipykernel = "*"
joblib = "*"
json-logging-py = "*"
jupyter = "*"
libarchive = "*"
lru-dict = "*"
"mpld3" = "*"
msgpack-python = "*"
nbstripout = "*"
numpy = "*"
osmium = "*"
pbr = "*"
percache = "*"
pprofile = "*"
pycurl = "*"
git-pylint-commit-hook = "*"
pymongo = "*"
"pynmea2" = "*"
pypolyline = "*"
python-logstash = "*"
redis = "*"
"s2sphere" = "*"
scikit-image = "*"
"subprocess32" = "*"
tenacity = "*"
tensorflow-gpu = ""
PyJWT = "==1.4.1"
PyMySQL = "==0.9.2"
Werkzeug = "*"
"backports.lzma" = "*"
Flask-Cors = "*"
Flask-SocketIO = "*"
"GeoAlchemy2" = "*"
Pygments = "*"
PyNaCl = "*"
"PySDL2" = "*"
reverse_geocoder = "*"
Shapely = "*"
SQLAlchemy = "*"
scipy = "*"
fastcluster = "*"
backports-abc = "*"
pygame = "*"
simplejson = "*"
python-logstash-async = "*"
seaborn = "*"
pyproj = "*"
mock = "*"
matplotlib = "*"
dictdiffer = "*"
aenum = "*"
coverage = "*"
azure-cli-core = "*"
[packages]
overpy = {git = "https://github.com/commaai/python-overpy.git",ref = "f86529af402d4642e1faeb146671c40284007323"}
atomicwrites = "*"
cffi = "*"
crcmod = "*"
hexdump = "*"
libusb1 = "*"
numpy = "*"
psutil = "*"
pycapnp = "*"
cryptography = "*"
pyserial = "*"
python-dateutil = "*"
pyzmq = "*"
raven = "*"
requests = "*"
setproctitle = "*"
six = "*"
smbus2 = "*"
sympy = "*"
tqdm = "*"
Cython = "*"
PyYAML = "*"
websocket_client = "*"
Logentries = {git = "https://github.com/commaai/le_python.git",ref = "feaeacb48f7f4bdb02c0a8fc092326d4e101b7f2"}
urllib3 = "*"
chardet = "*"
idna = "*"
gunicorn = "*"
utm = "*"
json-rpc = "*"
Flask = "*"
PyJWT = "*"
"Jinja2" = "*"
nose = "*"
flake8 = "*"
pylint = "*"
pycryptodome = "*"
pillow = "*"
scons = "*"
cysignals = "*"
[requires]
python_version = "3.7.3"
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[![](https://i.imgur.com/UetIFyH.jpg)](#)
![](dragonpilot/selfdrive/assets/dragonpilot.png)
Table of Contents
=======================
[Read this in English](README_EN.md)
* [What is openpilot?](#what-is-openpilot)
* [Integration with Stock Features](#integration-with-stock-features)
* [Supported Hardware](#supported-hardware)
* [Supported Cars](#supported-cars)
* [Community Maintained Cars and Features](#community-maintained-cars-and-features)
* [Installation Instructions](#installation-instructions)
* [Limitations of openpilot ALC and LDW](#limitations-of-openpilot-alc-and-ldw)
* [Limitations of openpilot ACC and FCW](#limitations-of-openpilot-acc-and-fcw)
* [Limitations of openpilot DM](#limitations-of-openpilot-dm)
* [User Data and comma Account](#user-data-and-comma-account)
* [Safety and Testing](#safety-and-testing)
* [Testing on PC](#testing-on-pc)
* [Community and Contributing](#community-and-contributing)
* [Directory Structure](#directory-structure)
* [Licensing](#licensing)
# **🐲 dragonpilot - 賦予您的愛車「龍」之魂**
---
**我們與您一同翱翔於更智慧、更貼心的駕駛旅程。**
What is openpilot?
------
## **👋 嘿, 朋友,歡迎您的到來!**
[openpilot](http://github.com/commaai/openpilot) is an open source driver assistance system. Currently, openpilot performs the functions of Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Automated Lane Centering (ALC), Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) for a growing variety of supported [car makes, models and model years](#supported-cars). In addition, while openpilot is engaged, a camera based Driver Monitoring (DM) feature alerts distracted and asleep drivers.
`dragonpilot` 誕生於 2019 年,由三位早期的 openpilot 華人玩家共同創立。初衷很簡單:為廣大的華人用戶、玩家們提供一個友善的交流環境、更簡便的設定協助,並加入更多適合在地使用的貼心功能。
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我們深知在地化的重要性,特別是語言的親切感。因此,我們率先導入了完整的中文介面,讓 `dragonpilot` 迅速在華語地區累積了口碑,也讓華人的使用者數量在全球名列前茅。這份來自在地的支持,是我們持續前進的最大動力。
Integration with Stock Features
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我們以功能強大的 [openpilot](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot) 為基礎——這套據美國消費者報告評測優於市售車方案的開源輔助駕駛系統——融入了更多在地化的巧思與客製化的溫度,希望能打造出最符合您需求的駕駛夥伴。(您也可以參考我們 repo 中保留的 [openpilot 原始說明檔案](README_OPENPILOT.md))
In all supported cars:
* Stock Lane Keep Assist (LKA) and stock ALC are replaced by openpilot ALC, which only functions when openpilot is engaged by the user.
* Stock LDW is replaced by openpilot LDW.
取名 `dragonpilot`,是因為我們希望它能像神話中的「龍」一樣,既強大又充滿智慧,為您的行車安全保駕護航。龍,在我們華人文化中,更是吉祥與力量的象徵,也代表著我們的根源與驕傲。
Additionally, on specific supported cars (see ACC column in [supported cars](#supported-cars)):
* Stock ACC is replaced by openpilot ACC.
* openpilot FCW operates in addition to stock FCW.
## **✨ dragonpilot 的里程碑**
openpilot should preserve all other vehicle's stock features, including, but are not limited to: FCW, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), auto high-beam, blind spot warning, and side collision warning.
我們不僅保留了 openpilot 的核心優勢,更達成了許多從社群回饋中誕生的里程碑,這些是我們引以為傲的足跡:
Supported Hardware
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* **🚘 全時置中車道維持 (ALKA)**
At the moment, openpilot supports the [EON DevKit](https://comma.ai/shop/products/eon-dashcam-devkit) and the [comma two](https://comma.ai/shop/products/comma-two-devkit). A [car harness](https://comma.ai/shop/products/car-harness) is recommended to connect the EON or comma two to the car. In the future, we'd like to support other platforms as well, like gaming PCs.
這不只是一個功能,更是 `dragonpilot` 的哲學。我們最早於 [0.6.2 版本](https://github.com/dragonpilot-community/dragonpilot/blob/2861467183d62151024320447ba04d18fc3fe1e6/selfdrive/car/toyota/carstate.py#L199) 時便實現了這個功能,其開發歷程始於 2017 Lexus IS300h,接著擴展至 Toyota 全車系,並逐步延伸到其他支援的品牌。它能溫柔地輔助您,讓車輛始終穩定地保持在車道中央,提供一份額外的安心與從容。
Supported Cars
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* **🌐 率先導入多國語言介面**
| Make | Model (US Market Reference) | Supported Package | ACC | No ACC accel below | No ALC below |
| ----------| ------------------------------| ------------------| -----------------| -------------------| -------------|
| Acura | ILX 2016-18 | AcuraWatch Plus | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 25mph |
| Acura | RDX 2016-18 | AcuraWatch Plus | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Chrysler | Pacifica 2017-18 | Adaptive Cruise | Stock | 0mph | 9mph |
| Chrysler | Pacifica Hybrid 2017-18 | Adaptive Cruise | Stock | 0mph | 9mph |
| Chrysler | Pacifica Hybrid 2019 | Adaptive Cruise | Stock | 0mph | 39mph |
| Honda | Accord 2018-19 | All | Stock | 0mph | 3mph |
| Honda | Accord Hybrid 2018-19 | All | Stock | 0mph | 3mph |
| Honda | Civic Sedan/Coupe 2016-18 | Honda Sensing | openpilot | 0mph | 12mph |
| Honda | Civic Sedan/Coupe 2019 | Honda Sensing | Stock | 0mph | 2mph |
| Honda | Civic Hatchback 2017-19 | Honda Sensing | Stock | 0mph | 12mph |
| Honda | CR-V 2015-16 | Touring | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Honda | CR-V 2017-19 | Honda Sensing | Stock | 0mph | 12mph |
| Honda | CR-V Hybrid 2017-2019 | Honda Sensing | Stock | 0mph | 12mph |
| Honda | Fit 2018-19 | Honda Sensing | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Honda | Odyssey 2018-20 | Honda Sensing | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 0mph |
| Honda | Passport 2019 | All | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Honda | Pilot 2016-18 | Honda Sensing | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Honda | Pilot 2019 | All | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Honda | Ridgeline 2017-19 | Honda Sensing | openpilot | 25mph<sup>5</sup> | 12mph |
| Hyundai | Santa Fe 2019<sup>1</sup> | All | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Hyundai | Elantra 2017-19<sup>1</sup> | SCC + LKAS | Stock | 19mph | 34mph |
| Hyundai | Genesis 2018<sup>1</sup> | All | Stock | 19mph | 34mph |
| Jeep | Grand Cherokee 2016-18 | Adaptive Cruise | Stock | 0mph | 9mph |
| Jeep | Grand Cherokee 2019 | Adaptive Cruise | Stock | 0mph | 39mph |
| Kia | Optima 2019<sup>1</sup> | SCC + LKAS | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Kia | Sorento 2018<sup>1</sup> | All | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Kia | Stinger 2018<sup>1</sup> | SCC + LKAS | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Lexus | CT Hybrid 2017-18 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Lexus | ES Hybrid 2019 | All | openpilot | 0mph | 0mph |
| Lexus | RX Hybrid 2016-19 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Lexus | IS 2017-2019 | All | Stock | 22mph | 0mph |
| Lexus | IS Hybrid 2017 | All | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Subaru | Crosstrek 2018-19 | EyeSight | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Subaru | Impreza 2019-20 | EyeSight | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Avalon 2016 | TSS-P | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 20mph<sup>5</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | Avalon 2017-18 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 20mph<sup>5</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | Camry 2018-19 | All | Stock | 0mph<sup>2</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | Camry Hybrid 2018-19 | All | Stock | 0mph<sup>2</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | C-HR 2017-19 | All | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | C-HR Hybrid 2017-19 | All | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Corolla 2017-19 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 20mph<sup>5</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | Corolla 2020 | All | openpilot | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Corolla Hatchback 2019 | All | openpilot | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Corolla Hybrid 2020 | All | openpilot | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Highlander 2017-19 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Highlander Hybrid 2017-19 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Prius 2016 | TSS-P | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Prius 2017-19 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Prius Prime 2017-20 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Rav4 2016 | TSS-P | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 20mph<sup>5</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | Rav4 2017-18 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 20mph<sup>5</sup> | 0mph |
| Toyota | Rav4 2019 | All | openpilot | 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Rav4 Hybrid 2016 | TSS-P | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Rav4 Hybrid 2017-18 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Toyota | Sienna 2018 | All | Stock<sup>4</sup>| 0mph | 0mph |
| Volkswagen| Golf 2016-19<sup>3</sup> | Driver Assistance | Stock | 0mph | 0mph |
在官方 openpilot 還未支援前,我們便已將多國語言介面實現。`dragonpilot` 完整支援繁體中文、簡體中文與英文,讓操作毫無隔閡。
<sup>1</sup>Requires a [panda](https://comma.ai/shop/products/panda-obd-ii-dongle) and open sourced [Hyundai giraffe](https://github.com/commaai/neo/tree/master/giraffe/hyundai), designed for the 2019 Sante Fe; pinout may differ for other Hyundai and Kia models. <br />
<sup>2</sup>28mph for Camry 4CYL L, 4CYL LE and 4CYL SE which don't have Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. <br />
<sup>3</sup>Requires a [custom connector](https://community.comma.ai/wiki/index.php/Volkswagen#Integration_at_R242_Camera) for the [car harness](https://comma.ai/shop/products/car-harness) <br />
* **💻 唯一同時支援多硬體平台**
Community Maintained Cars and Features
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我們是唯一曾致力於讓專案同時兼容 EON、comma two、comma 3 與 Jetson 平台的社群分支,這份努力是為了服務最廣大的玩家社群。
此外,在 comma.ai 團隊於 0.10.0 版本宣布停止支持 comma 3 後,我們仍是唯一一個完整同時支援 comma 3、comma 3X 以及 O3、O3L、O3XL(O3 系列為副廠硬體)的社群分支。
| Make | Model (US Market Reference) | Supported Package | ACC | No ACC accel below | No ALC below |
| ----------| ------------------------------| ------------------| -----------------| -------------------| -------------|
| Buick | Regal 2018<sup>6</sup> | Adaptive Cruise | openpilot | 0mph | 7mph |
| Chevrolet | Malibu 2017<sup>6</sup> | Adaptive Cruise | openpilot | 0mph | 7mph |
| Chevrolet | Volt 2017-18<sup>6</sup> | Adaptive Cruise | openpilot | 0mph | 7mph |
| Cadillac | ATS 2018<sup>6</sup> | Adaptive Cruise | openpilot | 0mph | 7mph |
| GMC | Acadia Denali 2018<sup>6</sup>| Adaptive Cruise | openpilot | 0mph | 7mph |
| Holden | Astra 2017<sup>6</sup> | Adaptive Cruise | openpilot | 0mph | 7mph |
* **📜 曾榮獲官方認證第一大分支**
<sup>4</sup>When disconnecting the Driver Support Unit (DSU), openpilot ACC will replace stock ACC. For DSU locations, see [Toyota Wiki page](https://community.comma.ai/wiki/index.php/Toyota). ***NOTE: disconnecting the DSU disables Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB).*** <br />
<sup>5</sup>[Comma Pedal](https://community.comma.ai/wiki/index.php/Comma_Pedal) is used to provide stop-and-go capability to some of the openpilot-supported cars that don't currently support stop-and-go. Here is how to [build a Comma Pedal](https://medium.com/@jfrux/comma-pedal-building-with-macrofab-6328bea791e8). ***NOTE: The Comma Pedal is not officially supported by [comma](https://comma.ai).*** <br />
<sup>6</sup>Requires a [panda](https://comma.ai/shop/products/panda-obd-ii-dongle) and [community built giraffe](https://zoneos.com/volt/). ***NOTE: disconnecting the ASCM disables Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB).*** <br />
基於活躍的社群與功能創新,`dragonpilot` 曾一度成長為 comma ai 官方認證的第一大 openpilot 分支,這份榮耀屬於每一位參與者。
Community Maintained Cars and Features are not verified by comma to meet our [safety model](SAFETY.md). Be extra cautious using them. They are only available after enabling the toggle in `Settings->Developer->Enable Community Features`.
## **🧑‍💻 設計理念 - 少即是多 (Less is More)**
Installation Instructions
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隨著 openpilot 的 AI 模型日益強大,許多過去需要手動微調的功能,現在都已能透過更先進的模型來實現。因此,我們現在的開發重心回歸到 **「最小化修改」(minimal changes)** 的核心原則上。
Install openpilot on a EON by entering ``https://openpilot.comma.ai`` during the installer setup.
我們的目標是為您提供最純粹、最接近官方的 openpilot 駕駛感受,同時保留 `dragonpilot` 那些經過時間考驗、最受社群喜愛的經典功能。我們相信,在強大的 AI 基礎上,簡潔即是力量。
Follow this [video instructions](https://youtu.be/3nlkomHathI) to properly mount the EON on the windshield. Note: openpilot features an automatic pose calibration routine and openpilot performance should not be affected by small pitch and yaw misalignments caused by imprecise EON mounting.
## **🛠️ 硬件的足跡 - 一路走來的夥伴們**
Before placing the device on your windshield, check the state and local laws and ordinances where you drive. Some state laws prohibit or restrict the placement of objects on the windshield of a motor vehicle.
從最早的 **EON**,到官方的 **comma two / three (C2/C3/C3X)**,再到社群中各式各樣充滿智慧的**副廠機 (如 C1.5, O2, O3, O3L, O3XL 等)**,甚至我們也曾探索過在 [**Jetson Xavier NX**](https://github.com/eFiniLan/xnxpilot) 上的可能性。
You will be able to engage openpilot after reviewing the onboarding screens and finishing the calibration procedure.
目前最新版本主要支援: comma3 / 3X 以及 O3 / O3L / O3XL 等社群硬體。
針對 EON / C1.5 / C2 等舊款硬體,最後支援的版本位於 [d2 分支](https://github.com/dragonpilot-community/dragonpilot/tree/d2)。
無論您手上是哪一款設備,都代表著您對開源駕駛輔助的一份熱情。
Limitations of openpilot ALC and LDW
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## **🫂 加入我們,成為「尋龍者」的一份子**
openpilot ALC and openpilot LDW do not automatically drive the vehicle or reduce the amount of attention that must be paid to operate your vehicle. The driver must always keep control of the steering wheel and be ready to correct the openpilot ALC action at all times.
`dragonpilot` 的成長,離不開每一位使用者的貢獻與回饋。我們是一個以**公開、透明**為原則的溫暖社群,希望在這裡能與所有對 openpilot / dragonpilot 有興趣的用戶分享、交流開發與使用上的經驗。
While changing lanes, openpilot is not capable of looking next to you or checking your blind spot. Only nudge the wheel to initiate a lane change after you have confirmed it's safe to do so.
[**歡迎加入我們的 Facebook 社團進行交流!**](https://www.facebook.com/groups/930190251238639)
Many factors can impact the performance of openpilot ALC and openpilot LDW, causing them to be unable to function as intended. These include, but are not limited to:
## **❤️ 特別感謝**
* Poor visibility (heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.) or weather conditions that may interfere with sensor operation.
* The road facing camera is obstructed, covered or damaged by mud, ice, snow, etc.
* Obstruction caused by applying excessive paint or adhesive products (such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc.) onto the vehicle.
* The EON is mounted incorrectly.
* When in sharp curves, like on-off ramps, intersections etc...; openpilot is designed to be limited in the amount of steering torque it can produce.
* In the presence of restricted lanes or construction zones.
* When driving on highly banked roads or in presence of strong cross-wind.
* Extremely hot or cold temperatures.
* Bright light (due to oncoming headlights, direct sunlight, etc.).
* Driving on hills, narrow, or winding roads.
`dragonpilot` 從創立至今,從未打算透過 Patreon 等平台進行任何形式的募資。我們的初衷是建立一個讓大家能一起學習、一起成長的社群。It's all about fun, not money.
The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with proper operation of openpilot components. It is the driver's responsibility to be in control of the vehicle at all times.
然而,我們仍要對那些自發性支持本專案的朋友們,致上最誠摯的感謝。正是因為有您們的鼓勵,我們才有更大的動力持續前進。
Limitations of openpilot ACC and FCW
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[**我們的贊助者名單**](SPONSORS.md)
openpilot ACC and openpilot FCW are not systems that allow careless or inattentive driving. It is still necessary for the driver to pay close attention to the vehicles surroundings and to be ready to re-take control of the gas and the brake at all times.
### **安全聲明**
Many factors can impact the performance of openpilot ACC and openpilot FCW, causing them to be unable to function as intended. These include, but are not limited to:
`dragonpilot` 是一種駕駛**輔助**系統,並非全自動駕駛。它旨在減輕您的駕駛疲勞,提升行車安全,但駕駛人仍需時刻保持專注,並隨時準備接管車輛。請務必遵守您所在地區的交通法規。
* Poor visibility (heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.) or weather conditions that may interfere with sensor operation.
* The road facing camera or radar are obstructed, covered, or damaged by mud, ice, snow, etc.
* Obstruction caused by applying excessive paint or adhesive products (such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc.) onto the vehicle.
* The EON is mounted incorrectly.
* Approaching a toll booth, a bridge or a large metal plate.
* When driving on roads with pedestrians, cyclists, etc...
* In presence of traffic signs or stop lights, which are not detected by openpilot at this time.
* When the posted speed limit is below the user selected set speed. openpilot does not detect speed limits at this time.
* In presence of vehicles in the same lane that are not moving.
* When abrupt braking maneuvers are required. openpilot is designed to be limited in the amount of deceleration and acceleration that it can produce.
* When surrounding vehicles perform close cut-ins from neighbor lanes.
* Driving on hills, narrow, or winding roads.
* Extremely hot or cold temperatures.
* Bright light (due to oncoming headlights, direct sunlight, etc.).
* Interference from other equipment that generates radar waves.
**最後,再次感謝您的到來。**
The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with proper operation of openpilot components. It is the driver's responsibility to be in control of the vehicle at all times.
Limitations of openpilot DM
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openpilot DM should not be considered an exact measurements of the status of alertness of the driver.
Many factors can impact the performance of openpilot DM, causing it to be unable to function as intended. These include, but are not limited to:
* Low light conditions, such as driving at night or in dark tunnels.
* Bright light (due to oncoming headlights, direct sunlight, etc.).
* The driver face is partially or completely outside field of view of the driver facing camera.
* Right hand driving vehicles.
* The driver facing camera is obstructed, covered, or damaged.
The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with proper operation of openpilot components. A driver should not rely on openpilot DM to assess their level of attention.
User Data and comma Account
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By default, openpilot uploads the driving data to our servers. You can also access your data by pairing with the comma connect app ([iOS](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/comma-connect/id1456551889), [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.comma.connect&hl=en_US)). We use your data to train better models and improve openpilot for everyone.
openpilot is open source software: the user is free to disable data collection if they wish to do so.
openpilot logs the road facing camera, CAN, GPS, IMU, magnetometer, thermal sensors, crashes, and operating system logs.
The driver facing camera is only logged if you explicitly opt-in in settings. The microphone is not recorded.
By using openpilot, you agree to [our Privacy Policy](https://my.comma.ai/privacy). You understand that use of this software or its related services will generate certain types of user data, which may be logged and stored at the sole discretion of comma. By accepting this agreement, you grant an irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide right to comma for the use of this data.
Safety and Testing
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* openpilot observes ISO26262 guidelines, see [SAFETY.md](SAFETY.md) for more detail.
* openpilot has software in the loop [tests](run_docker_tests.sh) that run on every commit.
* The safety model code lives in panda and is written in C, see [code rigor](https://github.com/commaai/panda#code-rigor) for more details.
* panda has software in the loop [safety tests](https://github.com/commaai/panda/tree/master/tests/safety).
* Internally, we have a hardware in the loop Jenkins test suite that builds and unit tests the various processes.
* panda has additional hardware in the loop [tests](https://github.com/commaai/panda/blob/master/Jenkinsfile).
* We run the latest openpilot in a testing closet containing 10 EONs continuously replaying routes.
Testing on PC
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Check out [openpilot-tools](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot-tools): lots of tools you can use to replay driving data, test and develop openpilot from your pc.
Community and Contributing
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openpilot is developed by [comma](https://comma.ai/) and by users like you. We welcome both pull requests and issues on [GitHub](http://github.com/commaai/openpilot). Bug fixes and new car ports are encouraged.
You can add support for your car by following guides we have written for [Brand](https://medium.com/@comma_ai/how-to-write-a-car-port-for-openpilot-7ce0785eda84) and [Model](https://medium.com/@comma_ai/openpilot-port-guide-for-toyota-models-e5467f4b5fe6) ports. Generally, a car with adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist is a good candidate. [Join our Discord](https://discord.comma.ai) to discuss car ports: most car makes have a dedicated channel.
Want to get paid to work on openpilot? [comma is hiring](https://comma.ai/jobs/). We also have a [bounty program](https://comma.ai/bounties.html).
And [follow us on Twitter](https://twitter.com/comma_ai).
Directory Structure
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├── apk # The apk files used for the UI
├── cereal # The messaging spec and libs used for all logs on EON
├── common # Library like functionality we've developed here
├── installer/updater # Manages auto-updates of openpilot
├── opendbc # Files showing how to interpret data from cars
├── panda # Code used to communicate on CAN
├── phonelibs # Libraries used on EON
├── pyextra # Libraries used on EON
└── selfdrive # Code needed to drive the car
├── assets # Fonts and images for UI
├── athena # Allows communication with the app
├── boardd # Daemon to talk to the board
├── camerad # Driver to capture images from the camera sensors
├── car # Car specific code to read states and control actuators
├── common # Shared C/C++ code for the daemons
├── controls # Perception, planning and controls
├── debug # Tools to help you debug and do car ports
├── locationd # Soon to be home of precise location
├── logcatd # Android logcat as a service
├── loggerd # Logger and uploader of car data
├── modeld # Driving and monitoring model runners
├── proclogd # Logs information from proc
├── sensord # IMU / GPS interface code
├── tests # Unit tests, system tests and a car simulator
└── ui # The UI
To understand how the services interact, see `cereal/service_list.yaml`.
Licensing
------
openpilot is released under the MIT license. Some parts of the software are released under other licenses as specified.
Any user of this software shall indemnify and hold harmless comma.ai, Inc. and its directors, officers, employees, agents, stockholders, affiliates, subcontractors and customers from and against all allegations, claims, actions, suits, demands, damages, liabilities, obligations, losses, settlements, judgments, costs and expenses (including without limitation attorneys fees and costs) which arise out of, relate to or result from any use of this software by user.
**THIS IS ALPHA QUALITY SOFTWARE FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A PRODUCT.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.**
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**期待與您一同在智慧駕駛的道路上,乘「龍」而行!**
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[Read this in Chinese](README.md)
# **🐲 dragonpilot - Bringing the Spirit of the Dragon to Your Car**
**Join us on a smarter, more thoughtful driving journey.**
## **👋 Welcome, friend!**
`dragonpilot` was launched in 2019 by three early openpilot enthusiasts from the Chinese community. Our mission was simple: create a friendly space for users to share experiences, provide easier setup help, and add features tailored for local needs.
Localization has always been at the heart of what we do—starting with a fully Chinese interface. This made `dragonpilot` quickly popular in Chinese-speaking regions and helped our user base grow into one of the largest worldwide. That community support is what keeps us moving forward.
Built on top of the powerful [openpilot](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot)—an open-source driver assistance system rated by Consumer Reports as outperforming commercial offerings—we add localized refinements and user-focused features to create a driving companion that truly fits your needs. (You can also see the [original openpilot README](README_OPENPILOT.md) preserved in our repo.)
The name `dragonpilot` reflects our vision: like the dragon of mythology, it is strong and wise, guarding your safety on the road. In Chinese culture, the dragon is also a symbol of luck and strength, representing our roots and pride.
## **✨ Milestones**
Beyond carrying forward openpilot's core strengths, we've reached several milestones inspired by community feedback:
* **🚘 Always Lane Keep Assist (ALKA)**
More than a feature—it's part of the `dragonpilot` philosophy. Introduced as early as [version 0.6.2](https://github.com/dragonpilot-community/dragonpilot/blob/2861467183d62151024320447ba04d18fc3fe1e6/selfdrive/car/toyota/carstate.py#L199), first tested on a 2017 Lexus IS300h, then expanded to Toyota's lineup and beyond. ALKA helps keep your vehicle steadily centered, giving you extra confidence on the road.
* **🌐 First to add multilingual support**
Before openpilot officially supported it, we had already introduced multiple languages. `dragonpilot` fully supports Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and English.
* **💻 Only community fork to support multiple hardware platforms at once**
We uniquely worked to make the project run on EON, comma two, comma 3, and Jetson—serving the widest range of users possible.
Additionally, after the comma.ai team deprecated the comma 3 in version 0.10.0, we remain the only community fork to offer full, simultaneous support for the comma 3, comma 3X, and the O3, O3L, and O3XL (the O3 series being third-party hardware).
* **📜 Once recognized as the #1 openpilot fork**
Thanks to an active community and continuous innovation, `dragonpilot` was once the largest openpilot fork officially recognized by comma ai. This honor belongs to everyone who contributed.
## **🧑‍💻 Design Philosophy - Less is More**
As openpilot's AI grows stronger, many features that once required manual tuning are now handled by advanced models. That's why our focus has returned to **“minimal changes.”**
We aim to give you the purest, most official-like openpilot driving experience—while preserving `dragonpilot`'s classic, community-loved features. With a solid AI foundation, simplicity is strength.
## **🛠️ Hardware Journey**
From the early **EON**, to official devices like **comma two / three (C2/C3/C3X)**, to creative community builds (**C1.5, O2, O3, O3L, O3XL, etc.**), and even experiments with [**Jetson Xavier NX**](https://github.com/eFiniLan/xnxpilot).
Currently, the latest versions support: **comma3 / 3X** and community hardware like **O3 / O3L / O3XL**.
Older devices such as **EON / C1.5 / C2** are supported in the [d2 branch](https://github.com/dragonpilot-community/dragonpilot/tree/d2).
Whatever device you're on, it represents your passion for open-source driver assistance.
## **🫂 Join Us Become a “Dragon Seeker”**
`dragonpilot` thrives thanks to every user's contributions and feedback. We're an open, transparent, and welcoming community where enthusiasts can share experiences with openpilot and `dragonpilot`.
[**Join our Facebook group here!**](https://www.facebook.com/groups/930190251238639)
## **❤️ Special Thanks**
Since day one, `dragonpilot` has never asked for funding through Patreon or similar platforms. Our vision is a community where everyone learns and grows together. It's about fun, not money.
That said, we're deeply grateful to those who voluntarily supported the project. Your encouragement keeps us motivated to keep building.
[**See our sponsors**](SPONSORS.md)
### **Safety Notice**
`dragonpilot` is a driver **assistance** system, not full self-driving. It reduces fatigue and improves safety, but you must remain alert and ready to take control at all times. Always follow your local traffic laws.
**Thanks again for being here.**
**We look forward to riding the “dragon” with you on the road to smarter driving!**
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<div align="center" style="text-align: center;">
<h1>openpilot</h1>
<p>
<b>openpilot is an operating system for robotics.</b>
<br>
Currently, it upgrades the driver assistance system in 300+ supported cars.
</p>
<h3>
<a href="https://docs.comma.ai">Docs</a>
<span> · </span>
<a href="https://docs.comma.ai/contributing/roadmap/">Roadmap</a>
<span> · </span>
<a href="https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/blob/master/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md">Contribute</a>
<span> · </span>
<a href="https://discord.comma.ai">Community</a>
<span> · </span>
<a href="https://comma.ai/shop">Try it on a comma 3X</a>
</h3>
Quick start: `bash <(curl -fsSL openpilot.comma.ai)`
[![openpilot tests](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/actions/workflows/selfdrive_tests.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/actions/workflows/selfdrive_tests.yaml)
[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](LICENSE)
[![X Follow](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/comma_ai)](https://x.com/comma_ai)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/469524606043160576)](https://discord.comma.ai)
</div>
<table>
<tr>
<td><a href="https://youtu.be/NmBfgOanCyk" title="Video By Greer Viau"><img src="https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/assets/8762862/2f7112ae-f748-4f39-b617-fabd689c3772"></a></td>
<td><a href="https://youtu.be/VHKyqZ7t8Gw" title="Video By Logan LeGrand"><img src="https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/assets/8762862/92351544-2833-40d7-9e0b-7ef7ae37ec4c"></a></td>
<td><a href="https://youtu.be/SUIZYzxtMQs" title="A drive to Taco Bell"><img src="https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/assets/8762862/05ceefc5-2628-439c-a9b2-89ce77dc6f63"></a></td>
</tr>
</table>
Using openpilot in a car
------
To use openpilot in a car, you need four things:
1. **Supported Device:** a comma 3X, available at [comma.ai/shop](https://comma.ai/shop/comma-3x).
2. **Software:** The setup procedure for the comma 3X allows users to enter a URL for custom software. Use the URL `openpilot.comma.ai` to install the release version.
3. **Supported Car:** Ensure that you have one of [the 275+ supported cars](docs/CARS.md).
4. **Car Harness:** You will also need a [car harness](https://comma.ai/shop/car-harness) to connect your comma 3X to your car.
We have detailed instructions for [how to install the harness and device in a car](https://comma.ai/setup). Note that it's possible to run openpilot on [other hardware](https://blog.comma.ai/self-driving-car-for-free/), although it's not plug-and-play.
### Branches
| branch | URL | description |
|------------------|----------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `release3` | openpilot.comma.ai | This is openpilot's release branch. |
| `release3-staging` | openpilot-test.comma.ai | This is the staging branch for releases. Use it to get new releases slightly early. |
| `nightly` | openpilot-nightly.comma.ai | This is the bleeding edge development branch. Do not expect this to be stable. |
| `nightly-dev` | installer.comma.ai/commaai/nightly-dev | Same as nightly, but includes experimental development features for some cars. |
To start developing openpilot
------
openpilot is developed by [comma](https://comma.ai/) and by users like you. We welcome both pull requests and issues on [GitHub](http://github.com/commaai/openpilot).
* Join the [community Discord](https://discord.comma.ai)
* Check out [the contributing docs](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md)
* Check out the [openpilot tools](tools/)
* Code documentation lives at https://docs.comma.ai
* Information about running openpilot lives on the [community wiki](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/wiki)
Want to get paid to work on openpilot? [comma is hiring](https://comma.ai/jobs#open-positions) and offers lots of [bounties](https://comma.ai/bounties) for external contributors.
Safety and Testing
----
* openpilot observes [ISO26262](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_26262) guidelines, see [SAFETY.md](docs/SAFETY.md) for more details.
* openpilot has software-in-the-loop [tests](.github/workflows/selfdrive_tests.yaml) that run on every commit.
* The code enforcing the safety model lives in panda and is written in C, see [code rigor](https://github.com/commaai/panda#code-rigor) for more details.
* panda has software-in-the-loop [safety tests](https://github.com/commaai/panda/tree/master/tests/safety).
* Internally, we have a hardware-in-the-loop Jenkins test suite that builds and unit tests the various processes.
* panda has additional hardware-in-the-loop [tests](https://github.com/commaai/panda/blob/master/Jenkinsfile).
* We run the latest openpilot in a testing closet containing 10 comma devices continuously replaying routes.
<details>
<summary>MIT Licensed</summary>
openpilot is released under the MIT license. Some parts of the software are released under other licenses as specified.
Any user of this software shall indemnify and hold harmless Comma.ai, Inc. and its directors, officers, employees, agents, stockholders, affiliates, subcontractors and customers from and against all allegations, claims, actions, suits, demands, damages, liabilities, obligations, losses, settlements, judgments, costs and expenses (including without limitation attorneys fees and costs) which arise out of, relate to or result from any use of this software by user.
**THIS IS ALPHA QUALITY SOFTWARE FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A PRODUCT.
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.**
</details>
<details>
<summary>User Data and comma Account</summary>
By default, openpilot uploads the driving data to our servers. You can also access your data through [comma connect](https://connect.comma.ai/). We use your data to train better models and improve openpilot for everyone.
openpilot is open source software: the user is free to disable data collection if they wish to do so.
openpilot logs the road-facing cameras, CAN, GPS, IMU, magnetometer, thermal sensors, crashes, and operating system logs.
The driver-facing camera and microphone are only logged if you explicitly opt-in in settings.
By using openpilot, you agree to [our Privacy Policy](https://comma.ai/privacy). You understand that use of this software or its related services will generate certain types of user data, which may be logged and stored at the sole discretion of comma. By accepting this agreement, you grant an irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide right to comma for the use of this data.
</details>
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Version 0.10.1 (2025-09-08)
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* New driving model #36276
* World Model: removed global localization inputs
* World Model: 2x the number of parameters
* World Model: trained on 4x the number of segments
* VAE Compression Model: new architecture and training objective
* Driving Vision Model: trained on 4x the number of segments
* New Driver Monitoring model #36198
* Acura TLX 2021 support thanks to MVL!
* Honda City 2023 support thanks to vanillagorillaa and drFritz!
* Honda N-Box 2018 support thanks to miettal!
* Honda Odyssey 2021-25 support thanks to csouers and MVL!
* Honda Passport 2026 support thanks to vanillagorillaa and MVL!
Version 0.10.0 (2025-08-05)
========================
* New driving model
* New training architecture
* Described in our CVPR paper: "Learning to Drive from a World Model"
* Longitudinal MPC replaced by E2E planning from World Model in Experimental Mode
* Action from lateral MPC as training objective replaced by E2E planning from World Model
* Low-speed lead car ground-truth fixes
* Enable live-learned steering actuation delay
* Opt-in audio recording for dashcam video
* Acura MDX 2025 support thanks to vanillagorillaa and MVL!
* Honda Accord 2023-25 support thanks to vanillagorillaa and MVL!
* Honda CR-V 2023-25 support thanks to vanillagorillaa and MVL!
* Honda Pilot 2023-25 support thanks to vanillagorillaa and MVL!
Version 0.9.9 (2025-05-23)
========================
* New driving model
* New training architecture using parts from MLSIM
* Steering actuation delay is now learned online
* Ford Escape 2023-24 support thanks to incognitojam!
* Ford Kuga 2024 support thanks to incognitojam!
* Hyundai Nexo 2021 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Tesla Model 3 and Y support thanks to lukasloetkolben!
* Lexus RC 2023 support thanks to nelsonjchen!
Version 0.9.8 (2025-02-28)
========================
* New driving model
* Model now gates applying positive acceleration in Chill mode
* New driver monitoring model
* Reduced false positives related to passengers
* Image processing pipeline moved to the ISP
* More GPU time for bigger driving models
* Power draw reduced 0.5W, which means your device runs cooler
* Added toggle to enable driver monitoring even when openpilot is not engaged
* Localizer rewritten to remove GPS dependency at runtime
* Firehose Mode for maximizing your training data uploads
* Enable openpilot longitudinal control for Ford Q3 vehicles
* New Toyota TSS2 longitudinal tune
* Rivian R1S and R1T support thanks to lukasloetkolben!
* Ford F-150, F-150 Hybrid, Mach-E, and Ranger support
Version 0.9.7 (2024-06-13)
========================
* New driving model
* Inputs the past curvature for smoother and more accurate lateral control
* Simplified neural network architecture in the model's last layers
* Minor fixes to desire augmentation and weight decay
* New driver monitoring model
* Improved end-to-end bit for phone detection
* Adjust driving personality with the follow distance button
* Support for hybrid variants of supported Ford models
* Fingerprinting without the OBD-II port on all cars
* Improved fuzzy fingerprinting for Ford and Volkswagen
Version 0.9.6 (2024-02-27)
========================
* New driving model
* Vision model trained on more data
* Improved driving performance
* Directly outputs curvature for lateral control
* New driver monitoring model
* Trained on larger dataset
* Model path UI
* Shows where driving model wants to be
* Shows what model is seeing more clearly, but more jittery
* AGNOS 9
* comma body streaming and controls over WebRTC
* Improved fuzzy fingerprinting for many makes and models
* Alpha longitudinal support for new Toyota models
* Chevrolet Equinox 2019-22 support thanks to JasonJShuler and nworb-cire!
* Dodge Durango 2020-21 support
* Hyundai Staria 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Lexus LC 2024 support thanks to nelsonjchen!
* Toyota RAV4 2023-24 support
* Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2023-24 support
Version 0.9.5 (2023-11-17)
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* New driving model
* Improved navigate on openpilot performance using navigation instructions as an additional model input
* Do lateral planning inside the model
* New vision transformer architecture
* Cadillac Escalade ESV 2019 support thanks to twilsonco!
* Hyundai Azera 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Azera Hybrid 2020 support thanks to chanhojung and haram-KONA!
* Hyundai Custin 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin and Saber422!
* Hyundai Ioniq 6 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin and alamo3!
* Hyundai Kona Electric 2023 (Korean version) support thanks to sunnyhaibin and haram-KONA!
* Kia K8 Hybrid (with HDA II) 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Optima Hybrid 2019 support
* Kia Sorento Hybrid 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Lexus GS F 2016 support thanks to snyperifle!
* Lexus IS 2023 support thanks to L3R5!
Version 0.9.4 (2023-07-27)
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* comma 3X support
* Navigate on openpilot in Experimental mode
* When navigation has a destination, openpilot will input the map information into the model, which provides useful context to help the model understand the scene
* When navigating on openpilot, openpilot will keep left or right appropriately at forks and exits
* When navigating on openpilot, lane change behavior is unchanged and still activated by the driver
* When navigate on openpilot is active, the path on the map is green
* UI updates
* Navigation settings moved to home screen and map
* Border color always shows engagement status. Blue means disengaged, green means engaged, and grey means engaged with human overriding
* Alerts are shown inside the border. Black means info, orange means warning, and red means critical alert
* Bookmarked segments are preserved on the device's storage
* Ford Focus 2018 support
* Kia Carnival 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
Version 0.9.3 (2023-06-29)
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* New driving model
* Improved height estimation and added height tracking in liveCalibration
* Model inputs refactor
* New driving personality setting
* Three settings: aggressive, standard, and relaxed
* Standard is recommended and the default
* In aggressive mode, lead follow distance is shorter and acceleration response is quicker
* In relaxed mode, lead follow distance is longer
* Improved fuzzy fingerprinting for Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis
* Improved thermal management logic
Version 0.9.2 (2023-05-22)
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* New driving model
* Reduced turn diving
* Trained on a new dataset
* UI updates
* New experimental mode visualization
* Draw MPC path instead of model-predicted path
* AGNOS 7
* Faster boot time
* Fixes rare no sounds bug
* Fixes bootsplash bug at extreme temperatures
* Buick LaCrosse 2017-19 support thanks to koch-cf!
* Chevrolet Trailblazer 2021-22 support thanks to TurboCE!
* Ford Bronco Sport 2021-22 support
* Ford Escape 2020-22 support
* Ford Explorer 2020-22 support
* Ford Kuga 2020-22 support
* Ford Maverick 2022-23 support
* Genesis GV80 2023 support thanks to JWingate80!
* Honda HR-V 2023 support thanks to AlexandreSato and galegozi!
* Kia Niro EV 2023 support thanks to JosselinLecocq!
* Lexus ES 2017-18 support
* Lincoln Aviator 2021 support
* Škoda Fabia 2022-23 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.9.1 (2023-02-28)
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* New driving model
* 30% improved height estimation resulting in better driving performance for tall cars
* Driver monitoring: removed timer resetting on user interaction if distracted
* UI updates
* Adjust alert volume using ambient noise level
* Driver monitoring icon shows driver's head pose
* German translation thanks to Vrabetz and CzokNorris!
* Cadillac Escalade 2017 support thanks to rickygilleland!
* Chevrolet Bolt EV 2022-23 support thanks to JasonJShuler!
* Genesis GV60 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Tucson 2022-23 support
* Kia K5 Hybrid 2020 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Niro Hybrid 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Sorento 2022-23 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Toyota C-HR 2021 support thanks to eFiniLan!
* Toyota C-HR Hybrid 2022 support thanks to Korben00!
* Volkswagen Crafter and MAN TGE 2017-23 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.9.0 (2022-11-21)
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* New driving model
* Internal feature space information content increased tenfold during training to ~700 bits, which makes the model dramatically more accurate
* Less reliance on previous frames makes model more reactive and snappy
* Trained in new reprojective simulator
* Trained in 36 hours from scratch, compared to one week for previous releases
* Training now simulates both lateral and longitudinal behavior, which allows openpilot to slow down for turns, stop at traffic lights, and more in experimental mode
* Experimental driving mode
* End-to-end longitudinal control
* Stops for traffic lights and stop signs
* Slows down for turns
* openpilot defaults to chill mode, enable experimental mode in settings
* Driver monitoring updates
* New bigger model with added end-to-end distracted trigger
* Reduced false positives during driver calibration
* Self-tuning torque controller: learns parameters live for each car
* Torque controller used on all Toyota, Lexus, Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis models
* UI updates
* Matched speeds shown on car's dash
* Multi-language in navigation
* Improved update experience
* Border turns grey while overriding steering
* Bookmark events while driving; view them in comma connect
* New onroad visualization for experimental mode
* tools: new and improved cabana thanks to deanlee!
* Experimental longitudinal support for Volkswagen, CAN-FD Hyundai, and new GM models
* Genesis GV70 2022-23 support thanks to zunichky and sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Santa Cruz 2021-22 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Sportage 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Sportage Hybrid 2023 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia Stinger 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
Version 0.8.16 (2022-08-26)
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* New driving model
* Reduced turn cutting
* Auto-detect right hand drive setting with driver monitoring model
* Improved fan controller for comma three
* New translations
* Japanese thanks to cydia2020!
* Brazilian Portuguese thanks to AlexandreSato!
* Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2022-23 support thanks to JasonJShuler!
* Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2020-21 support thanks to JasonJShuler!
* GMC Sierra 1500 2020-21 support thanks to JasonJShuler!
* Hyundai Ioniq 5 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Kona Electric 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Tucson Hybrid 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Subaru Legacy 2020-22 support thanks to martinl!
* Subaru Outback 2020-22 support
Version 0.8.15 (2022-07-20)
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* New driving model
* Path planning uses end-to-end output instead of lane lines at all times
* Reduced ping pong
* Improved lane centering
* New lateral controller based on physical wheel torque model
* Much smoother control that's consistent across the speed range
* Effective feedforward that uses road roll
* Simplified tuning, all car-specific parameters can be derived from data
* Used on select Toyota and Hyundai models at first
* Significantly improved control on TSS-P Prius
* New driver monitoring model
* Bigger model, covering full interior view from driver camera
* Works with a wider variety of mounting angles
* 3x more unique comma three training data than previous
* Navigation improvements
* Speed limits shown while navigating
* Faster position fix by using raw GPS measurements
* UI updates
* Multilanguage support for settings and home screen
* New font
* Refreshed max speed design
* More consistent camera view perspective across cars
* Reduced power usage: device runs cooler and fan spins less
* AGNOS 5
* Support VSCode remote SSH target
* Support for delta updates to reduce data usage on future OS updates
* Chrysler ECU firmware fingerprinting thanks to realfast!
* Honda Civic 2022 support
* Hyundai Tucson 2021 support thanks to bluesforte!
* Kia EV6 2022 support
* Lexus NX Hybrid 2020 support thanks to AlexandreSato!
* Ram 1500 2019-21 support thanks to realfast!
Version 0.8.14 (2022-06-01)
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* New driving model
* Bigger model, using both of comma three's road-facing cameras
* Better at cut-in detection and tight turns
* New driver monitoring model
* Tweaked network structure to improve output resolution for DSP
* Fixed bug in quantization aware training to reduce quantizing errors
* Resulted in 7x less MSE and no more random biases at runtime
* Added toggle to disable disengaging on the accelerator pedal
* comma body support
* Audi RS3 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Hybrid 2019 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Tucson Diesel 2019 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Toyota Alphard Hybrid 2021 support
* Toyota Avalon Hybrid 2022 support
* Toyota RAV4 2022 support
* Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2022 support
Version 0.8.13 (2022-02-18)
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* Improved driver monitoring
* Re-tuned driver pose learner for relaxed driving positions
* Added reliance on driving model to be more scene adaptive
* Matched strictness between comma two and comma three
* Improved performance in turns by compensating for the road bank angle
* Improved camera focus on the comma two
* AGNOS 4
* ADB support
* improved cell auto configuration
* NEOS 19
* package updates
* stability improvements
* Subaru ECU firmware fingerprinting thanks to martinl!
* Hyundai Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Mazda CX-5 2022 support thanks to Jafaral!
* Subaru Impreza 2020 support thanks to martinl!
* Toyota Avalon 2022 support thanks to sshane!
* Toyota Prius v 2017 support thanks to CT921!
* Volkswagen Caravelle 2020 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.12 (2021-12-15)
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* New driving model
* Improved behavior around exits
* Better pose accuracy at high speeds, allowing max speed of 90mph
* Fully incorporated comma three data into all parts of training stack
* Improved follow distance
* Better longitudinal policy, especially in low speed traffic
* New alert sounds
* AGNOS 3
* Display burn in mitigation
* Improved audio amplifier configuration
* System reliability improvements
* Update Python to 3.8.10
* Raw logs upload moved to connect.comma.ai
* Fixed HUD alerts on newer Honda Bosch thanks to csouers!
* Audi Q3 2020-21 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Lexus RC 2020 support thanks to ErichMoraga!
Version 0.8.11 (2021-11-29)
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* Support for CAN FD on the red panda
* Support for an external panda on the comma three
* Navigation: Show more detailed instructions when approaching maneuver
* Fixed occasional steering faults on GM cars thanks to jyoung8607!
* Nissan ECU firmware fingerprinting thanks to robin-reckmann, martinl, and razem-io!
* Cadillac Escalade ESV 2016 support thanks to Gibby!
* Genesis G70 2020 support thanks to tecandrew!
* Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Mazda CX-9 2021 support thanks to Jacar!
* Volkswagen Polo 2020 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Volkswagen T-Roc 2021 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.10 (2021-11-01)
========================
* New driving model
* Trained on one million minutes!!!
* Fixed lead training making lead predictions significantly more accurate
* Fixed several localizer dataset bugs and loss function bugs, overall improved accuracy
* New driver monitoring model
* Trained on latest data from both comma two and comma three
* Increased model field of view by 40% on comma three
* Improved model stability on masked users
* Improved pose prediction with reworked ground-truth stack
* Lateral and longitudinal planning MPCs now in ACADOS
* Combined longitudinal MPCs
* All longitudinal planning now happens in a single MPC system
* Fixed instability in MPC problem to prevent sporadic CPU usage
* AGNOS 2: minor stability improvements and builder repo open sourced
* tools: new and improved replay thanks to deanlee!
* Moved community-supported cars outside of the Community Features toggle
* Improved FW fingerprinting reliability for Hyundai/Kia/Genesis
* Added prerequisites for longitudinal control on Hyundai/Kia/Genesis and Honda Bosch
* Audi S3 2015 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Honda Freed 2020 support thanks to belm0!
* Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid 2020-2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Hyundai Santa Fe 2022 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Kia K5 2021 support thanks to sunnyhaibin!
* Škoda Kamiq 2021 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Škoda Karoq 2019 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Volkswagen Arteon 2021 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Volkswagen California 2021 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Volkswagen Taos 2022 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.9 (2021-09-14)
========================
* Improved fan control on comma three
* AGNOS 1.5: improved stability
* Honda e 2020 support
Version 0.8.8 (2021-08-27)
========================
* New driving model with improved laneless performance
* Trained on 5000+ hours of diverse driving data from 3000+ users in 40+ countries
* Better anti-cheating methods during simulator training ensure the model hugs less when in laneless mode
* All new desire ground-truthing stack makes the model better at lane changes
* New driver monitoring model: improved performance on comma three
* NEOS 18 for comma two: update packages
* AGNOS 1.3 for comma three: fix display init at high temperatures
* Improved auto-exposure on comma three
* Improved longitudinal control on Honda Nidec cars
* Hyundai Kona Hybrid 2020 support thanks to haram-KONA!
* Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 2021 support thanks to Matt-Wash-Burn!
* Kia Niro Hybrid 2021 support thanks to tetious!
Version 0.8.7 (2021-07-31)
========================
* comma three support!
* Navigation alpha for the comma three!
* Volkswagen T-Cross 2021 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.6 (2021-07-21)
========================
* Revamp lateral and longitudinal planners
* Refactor planner output API to be more readable and verbose
* Planners now output desired trajectories for speed, acceleration, curvature, and curvature rate
* Use MPC for longitudinal planning when no lead car is present, makes accel and decel smoother
* Remove "CHECK DRIVER FACE VISIBILITY" warning
* Fixed cruise fault on some TSS2.5 Camrys and international Toyotas
* Hyundai Elantra Hybrid 2021 support thanks to tecandrew!
* Hyundai Ioniq PHEV 2020 support thanks to YawWashout!
* Kia Niro Hybrid 2019 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Škoda Octavia RS 2016 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Toyota Alphard 2020 support thanks to belm0!
* Volkswagen Golf SportWagen 2015 support thanks to jona96!
* Volkswagen Touran 2017 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.5 (2021-06-11)
========================
* NEOS update: improved reliability and stability with better voltage regulator configuration
* Smart model-based Forward Collision Warning
* CAN-based fingerprinting moved behind community features toggle
* Improved longitudinal control on Toyotas with a comma pedal
* Improved auto-brightness using road-facing camera
* Added "Software" settings page with updater controls
* Audi Q2 2018 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Hyundai Elantra 2021 support thanks to CruiseBrantley!
* Lexus UX Hybrid 2019-2020 support thanks to brianhaugen2!
* Toyota Avalon Hybrid 2019 support thanks to jbates9011!
* SEAT Leon 2017 & 2020 support thanks to jyoung8607!
* Škoda Octavia 2015 & 2019 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.4 (2021-05-17)
========================
* Delay controls start until system is ready
* Fuzzy car identification, enabled with Community Features toggle
* Localizer optimized for increased precision and less CPU usage
* Re-tuned lateral control to be more aggressive when model is confident
* Toyota Mirai 2021 support
* Lexus NX 300 2020 support thanks to goesreallyfast!
* Volkswagen Atlas 2018-19 support thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.3 (2021-04-01)
========================
* New model
* Trained on new diverse dataset from 2000+ users from 30+ countries
* Trained with improved segnet from the comma-pencil community project
* 🥬 Dramatically improved end-to-end lateral performance 🥬
* Toggle added to disable the use of lanelines
* NEOS update: update packages and support for new UI
* New offroad UI based on Qt
* Default SSH key only used for setup
* Kia Ceed 2019 support thanks to ZanZaD13!
* Kia Seltos 2021 support thanks to speedking456!
* Added support for many Volkswagen and Škoda models thanks to jyoung8607!
Version 0.8.2 (2021-02-26)
========================
* Use model points directly in MPC (no more polyfits), making lateral planning more accurate
* Use model heading prediction for smoother lateral control
* Smarter actuator delay compensation
* Improve qcamera resolution for improved video in explorer and connect
* Adjust maximum engagement speed to better fit the model's training distribution
* New driver monitoring model trained with 3x more diverse data
* Improved face detection with masks
* More predictable DM alerts when visibility is bad
* Rewritten video streaming between openpilot processes
* Improved longitudinal tuning on TSS2 Corolla and Rav4 thanks to briskspirit!
* Audi A3 2015 and 2017 support thanks to keeleysam!
* Nissan Altima 2020 support thanks to avolmensky!
* Lexus ES Hybrid 2018 support thanks to TheInventorMan!
* Toyota Camry Hybrid 2021 support thanks to alancyau!
Version 0.8.1 (2020-12-21)
========================
* Original EON is deprecated, upgrade to comma two
* Better model performance in heavy rain
* Better lane positioning in turns
* Fixed bug where model would cut turns on empty roads at night
* Fixed issue where some Toyotas would not completely stop thanks to briskspirit!
* Toyota Camry 2021 with TSS2.5 support
* Hyundai Ioniq Electric 2020 support thanks to baldwalker!
Version 0.8.0 (2020-11-30)
========================
* New driving model: fully 3D and improved cut-in detection
* UI draws 2 road edges, 4 lanelines and paths in 3D
* Major fixes to cut-in detection for openpilot longitudinal
* Grey panda is no longer supported, upgrade to comma two or black panda
* Lexus NX 2018 support thanks to matt12eagles!
* Kia Niro EV 2020 support thanks to nickn17!
* Toyota Prius 2021 support thanks to rav4kumar!
* Improved lane positioning with uncertain lanelines, wide lanes and exits
* Improved lateral control for Prius and Subaru
Version 0.7.10 (2020-10-29)
========================
* Grey panda is deprecated, upgrade to comma two or black panda
* NEOS update: update to Python 3.8.2 and lower CPU frequency
* Improved thermals due to reduced CPU frequency
* Update SNPE to 1.41.0
* Reduced offroad power consumption
* Various system stability improvements
* Acura RDX 2020 support thanks to csouers!
Version 0.7.9 (2020-10-09)
========================
* Improved car battery power management
* Improved updater robustness
* Improved realtime performance
* Reduced UI and modeld lags
* Increased torque on 2020 Hyundai Sonata and Palisade
Version 0.7.8 (2020-08-19)
========================
* New driver monitoring model: improved face detection and better compatibility with sunglasses
* Download NEOS operating system updates in the background
* Improved updater reliability and responsiveness
* Hyundai Kona 2020, Veloster 2019, and Genesis G70 2018 support thanks to xps-genesis!
Version 0.7.7 (2020-07-20)
========================
* White panda is no longer supported, upgrade to comma two or black panda
* Improved vehicle model estimation using high precision localizer
* Improved thermal management on comma two
* Improved autofocus for road-facing camera
* Improved noise performance for driver-facing camera
* Block lane change start using blindspot monitor on select Toyota, Hyundai, and Subaru
* Fix GM ignition detection
* Code cleanup and smaller release sizes
* Hyundai Sonata 2020 promoted to officially supported car
* Hyundai Ioniq Electric Limited 2019 and Ioniq SE 2020 support thanks to baldwalker!
* Subaru Forester 2019 and Ascent 2019 support thanks to martinl!
Version 0.7.6.1 (2020-06-16)
========================
* Hotfix: update kernel on some comma twos (orders #8570-#8680)
Version 0.7.6 (2020-06-05)
========================
* White panda is deprecated, upgrade to comma two or black panda
* 2017 Nissan X-Trail, 2018-19 Leaf and 2019 Rogue support thanks to avolmensky!
* 2017 Mazda CX-5 support in dashcam mode thanks to Jafaral!
* Huge CPU savings in modeld by using thneed!
* Lots of code cleanup and refactors
Version 0.7.5 (2020-05-13)
========================
* Right-Hand Drive support for both driving and driver monitoring!
* New driving model: improved at sharp turns and lead speed estimation
* New driver monitoring model: overall improvement on comma two
* Driver camera preview in settings to improve mounting position
* Added support for many Hyundai, Kia, Genesis models thanks to xx979xx!
* Improved lateral tuning for 2020 Toyota Rav 4 (hybrid)
Version 0.7.4 (2020-03-20)
========================
* New driving model: improved lane changes and lead car detection
* Improved driver monitoring model: improve eye detection
* Improved calibration stability
* Improved lateral control on some 2019 and 2020 Toyota Prius
* Improved lateral control on VW Golf: 20% more steering torque
* Fixed bug where some 2017 and 2018 Toyota C-HR would use the wrong steering angle sensor
* Support for Honda Insight thanks to theantihero!
* Code cleanup in car abstraction layers and ui
Version 0.7.3 (2020-02-21)
========================
* Support for 2020 Highlander thanks to che220!
* Support for 2018 Lexus NX 300h thanks to kengggg!
* Speed up ECU firmware query
* Fix bug where manager would sometimes hang after shutting down the car
Version 0.7.2 (2020-02-07)
========================
* ECU firmware version based fingerprinting for Honda & Toyota
* New driving model: improved path prediction during turns and lane changes and better lead speed tracking
* Improve driver monitoring under extreme lighting and add low accuracy alert
* Support for 2019 Rav4 Hybrid thanks to illumiN8i!
* Support for 2016, 2017 and 2020 Lexus RX thanks to illumiN8i!
* Support for 2020 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid thanks to adhintz!
Version 0.7.1 (2020-01-20)
========================
* comma two support!
@@ -18,7 +606,7 @@ Version 0.7 (2019-12-13)
* Improve GM longitudinal control: proper computations for 15Hz radar
* Move GM port, Toyota with DSU removed, comma pedal in community features; toggle switch required
* Remove upload over cellular toggle: only upload qlog and qcamera files if not on wifi
* Refactor Panda code towards ISO26262 and SIL2 compliancy
* Refactor Panda code towards ISO26262 and SIL2 compliance
* Forward stock FCW for Honda Nidec
* Volkswagen port now standard: comma Harness intercepts stock camera
@@ -109,7 +697,7 @@ Version 0.5.13 (2019-05-31)
* Reduce CPU utilization by 20% and improve stability
* Temporarily remove mapd functionalities to improve stability
* Add openpilot record-only mode for unsupported cars
* Synchronize controlsd to boardd to reduce latency
* Synchronize controlsd to pandad to reduce latency
* Remove panda support for Subaru giraffe
Version 0.5.12 (2019-05-16)
@@ -405,96 +993,96 @@ Version 0.3.4 (2017-07-28)
Version 0.3.3 (2017-06-28)
===========================
* Improved model trained on more data
* Alpha CR-V support thanks to energee and johnnwvs!
* Using the opendbc project for DBC files
* Minor performance improvements
* UI update thanks to pjlao307
* Power off button
* 6% more torque on the Civic
* Improved model trained on more data
* Alpha CR-V support thanks to energee and johnnwvs!
* Using the opendbc project for DBC files
* Minor performance improvements
* UI update thanks to pjlao307
* Power off button
* 6% more torque on the Civic
Version 0.3.2 (2017-05-22)
===========================
* Minor stability bugfixes
* Added metrics and rear view mirror disable to settings
* Update model with more crowdsourced data
* Minor stability bugfixes
* Added metrics and rear view mirror disable to settings
* Update model with more crowdsourced data
Version 0.3.1 (2017-05-17)
===========================
* visiond stability bugfix
* Add logging for angle and flashing
* visiond stability bugfix
* Add logging for angle and flashing
Version 0.3.0 (2017-05-12)
===========================
* Add CarParams struct to improve the abstraction layer
* Refactor visiond IPC to support multiple clients
* Add raw GPS and beginning support for navigation
* Improve model in visiond using crowdsourced data
* Add improved system logging to diagnose instability
* Rewrite baseui in React Native
* Moved calibration to the cloud
* Add CarParams struct to improve the abstraction layer
* Refactor visiond IPC to support multiple clients
* Add raw GPS and beginning support for navigation
* Improve model in visiond using crowdsourced data
* Add improved system logging to diagnose instability
* Rewrite baseui in React Native
* Moved calibration to the cloud
Version 0.2.9 (2017-03-01)
===========================
* Retain compatibility with NEOS v1
* Retain compatibility with NEOS v1
Version 0.2.8 (2017-02-27)
===========================
* Fix bug where frames were being dropped in minute 71
* Fix bug where frames were being dropped in minute 71
Version 0.2.7 (2017-02-08)
===========================
* Better performance and pictures at night
* Fix ptr alignment issue in boardd
* Fix brake error light, fix crash if too cold
* Better performance and pictures at night
* Fix ptr alignment issue in pandad
* Fix brake error light, fix crash if too cold
Version 0.2.6 (2017-01-31)
===========================
* Fix bug in visiond model execution
* Fix bug in visiond model execution
Version 0.2.5 (2017-01-30)
===========================
* Fix race condition in manager
* Fix race condition in manager
Version 0.2.4 (2017-01-27)
===========================
* OnePlus 3T support
* Enable installation as NEOS app
* Various minor bugfixes
* OnePlus 3T support
* Enable installation as NEOS app
* Various minor bugfixes
Version 0.2.3 (2017-01-11)
===========================
* Reduce space usage by 80%
* Add better logging
* Add Travis CI
* Reduce space usage by 80%
* Add better logging
* Add Travis CI
Version 0.2.2 (2017-01-10)
===========================
* Board triggers started signal on CAN messages
* Improved autoexposure
* Handle out of space, improve upload status
* Board triggers started signal on CAN messages
* Improved autoexposure
* Handle out of space, improve upload status
Version 0.2.1 (2016-12-14)
===========================
* Performance improvements, removal of more numpy
* Fix boardd process priority
* Make counter timer reset on use of steering wheel
* Performance improvements, removal of more numpy
* Fix pandad process priority
* Make counter timer reset on use of steering wheel
Version 0.2 (2016-12-12)
=========================
* Car/Radar abstraction layers have shipped, see cereal/car.capnp
* controlsd has been refactored
* Shipped plant model and testing maneuvers
* visiond exits more gracefully now
* Hardware encoder in visiond should always init
* ui now turns off the screen after 30 seconds
* Switch to openpilot release branch for future releases
* Added preliminary Docker container to run tests on PC
* Car/Radar abstraction layers have shipped, see cereal/car.capnp
* controlsd has been refactored
* Shipped plant model and testing maneuvers
* visiond exits more gracefully now
* Hardware encoder in visiond should always init
* ui now turns off the screen after 30 seconds
* Switch to openpilot release branch for future releases
* Added preliminary Docker container to run tests on PC
Version 0.1 (2016-11-29)
=========================
* Initial release of openpilot
* Adaptive cruise control is working
* Lane keep assist is working
* Support for Acura ILX 2016 with AcuraWatch Plus
* Support for Honda Civic 2016 Touring Edition
* Initial release of openpilot
* Adaptive cruise control is working
* Lane keep assist is working
* Support for Acura ILX 2016 with AcuraWatch Plus
* Support for Honda Civic 2016 Touring Edition
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openpilot Safety
======
openpilot is an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Automated Lane Centering (ALC) system.
Like other ACC and ALC systems, openpilot is a failsafe passive system and it requires the
driver to be alert and to pay attention at all times.
In order to enforce driver alertness, openpilot includes a driver monitoring feature
that alerts the driver when distracted.
However, even with an attentive driver, we must make further efforts for the system to be
safe. We repeat, **driver alertness is necessary, but not sufficient, for openpilot to be
used safely** and openpilot is provided with no warranty of fitness for any purpose.
openpilot is developed in good faith to be compliant with FMVSS requirements and to follow
industry standards of safety for Level 2 Driver Assistance Systems. In particular, we observe
ISO26262 guidelines, including those from [pertinent documents](https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/13498a_812_573_alcsystemreport.pdf)
released by NHTSA. In addition, we impose strict coding guidelines (like [MISRA C : 2012](https://www.misra.org.uk/MISRAHome/MISRAC2012/tabid/196/Default.aspx))
on parts of openpilot that are safety relevant. We also perform software-in-the-loop,
hardware-in-the-loop and in-vehicle tests before each software release.
Following Hazard and Risk Analysis and FMEA, at a very high level, we have designed openpilot
ensuring two main safety requirements.
1. The driver must always be capable to immediately retake manual control of the vehicle,
by stepping on either pedal or by pressing the cancel button.
2. The vehicle must not alter its trajectory too quickly for the driver to safely
react. This means that while the system is engaged, the actuators are constrained
to operate within reasonable limits.
For vehicle specific implementation of the safety concept, refer to `panda/board/safety/`.
**Extra note**: comma.ai strongly discourages the use of openpilot forks with safety code either missing or
not fully meeting the above requirements.
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import os
import subprocess
import sys
import sysconfig
import platform
import shlex
import numpy as np
AddOption('--test',
action='store_true',
help='build test files')
import SCons.Errors
AddOption('--asan',
action='store_true',
help='turn on ASAN')
SCons.Warnings.warningAsException(True)
Decider('MD5-timestamp')
SetOption('num_jobs', max(1, int(os.cpu_count()/2)))
AddOption('--kaitai', action='store_true', help='Regenerate kaitai struct parsers')
AddOption('--asan', action='store_true', help='turn on ASAN')
AddOption('--ubsan', action='store_true', help='turn on UBSan')
AddOption('--mutation', action='store_true', help='generate mutation-ready code')
AddOption('--ccflags', action='store', type='string', default='', help='pass arbitrary flags over the command line')
AddOption('--minimal',
action='store_false',
dest='extras',
default=os.path.exists(File('#.lfsconfig').abspath), # minimal by default on release branch (where there's no LFS)
help='the minimum build to run openpilot. no tests, tools, etc.')
# Detect platform
arch = subprocess.check_output(["uname", "-m"], encoding='utf8').rstrip()
if arch == "aarch64":
lenv = {
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH": '/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib',
"PATH": os.environ['PATH'],
"ANDROID_DATA": os.environ['ANDROID_DATA'],
"ANDROID_ROOT": os.environ['ANDROID_ROOT'],
}
cpppath = [
"#phonelibs/opencl/include",
]
libpath = [
"#phonelibs/snpe/aarch64-android-clang3.8",
"/usr/lib",
"/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib",
"/system/vendor/lib64",
"/system/comma/usr/lib",
"#phonelibs/yaml-cpp/lib",
"#phonelibs/nanovg",
"#phonelibs/libyuv/lib",
]
cflags = ["-DQCOM", "-mcpu=cortex-a57"]
cxxflags = ["-DQCOM", "-mcpu=cortex-a57"]
rpath = ["/system/vendor/lib64"]
else:
lenv = {
"PATH": "#external/bin:" + os.environ['PATH'],
}
cpppath = [
"#phonelibs/capnp-cpp/include",
"#phonelibs/capnp-c/include",
"#phonelibs/zmq/x64/include",
"#external/tensorflow/include",
]
libpath = [
"#phonelibs/capnp-cpp/x64/lib",
"#phonelibs/capnp-c/x64/lib",
"#phonelibs/yaml-cpp/x64/lib",
"#phonelibs/snpe/x86_64-linux-clang",
"#phonelibs/zmq/x64/lib",
"#phonelibs/libyuv/x64/lib",
"#external/zmq/lib",
"#external/tensorflow/lib",
"#cereal",
"#selfdrive/common",
"/usr/lib",
"/usr/local/lib",
]
rpath = ["phonelibs/capnp-cpp/x64/lib",
"external/tensorflow/lib",
"cereal",
"selfdrive/common"]
# allows shared libraries to work globally
rpath = [os.path.join(os.getcwd(), x) for x in rpath]
cflags = []
cxxflags = []
ccflags_asan = ["-fsanitize=address", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer"] if GetOption('asan') else []
ldflags_asan = ["-fsanitize=address"] if GetOption('asan') else []
# change pythonpath to this
lenv["PYTHONPATH"] = Dir("#").path
if platform.system() == "Darwin":
arch = "Darwin"
brew_prefix = subprocess.check_output(['brew', '--prefix'], encoding='utf8').strip()
elif arch == "aarch64" and os.path.isfile('/TICI'):
arch = "larch64"
assert arch in [
"larch64", # linux tici arm64
"aarch64", # linux pc arm64
"x86_64", # linux pc x64
"Darwin", # macOS arm64 (x86 not supported)
]
env = Environment(
ENV=lenv,
ENV={
"PATH": os.environ['PATH'],
"PYTHONPATH": Dir("#").abspath + ':' + Dir(f"#third_party/acados").abspath,
"ACADOS_SOURCE_DIR": Dir("#third_party/acados").abspath,
"ACADOS_PYTHON_INTERFACE_PATH": Dir("#third_party/acados/acados_template").abspath,
"TERA_PATH": Dir("#").abspath + f"/third_party/acados/{arch}/t_renderer"
},
CC='clang',
CXX='clang++',
CCFLAGS=[
"-g",
"-fPIC",
"-O2",
"-Werror=implicit-function-declaration",
"-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types",
"-Werror=int-conversion",
"-Werror=return-type",
"-Werror=format-extra-args",
] + cflags + ccflags_asan,
CPPPATH=cpppath + [
"#",
"#selfdrive",
"#phonelibs/bzip2",
"#phonelibs/libyuv/include",
"#phonelibs/yaml-cpp/include",
"#phonelibs/openmax/include",
"#phonelibs/json/src",
"#phonelibs/json11",
"#phonelibs/eigen",
"#phonelibs/curl/include",
"#phonelibs/opencv/include",
"#phonelibs/libgralloc/include",
"#phonelibs/android_frameworks_native/include",
"#phonelibs/android_hardware_libhardware/include",
"#phonelibs/android_system_core/include",
"#phonelibs/linux/include",
"#phonelibs/snpe/include",
"#phonelibs/nanovg",
"#selfdrive/common",
"#selfdrive/camerad",
"#selfdrive/camerad/include",
"#selfdrive/loggerd/include",
"#selfdrive/modeld",
"#cereal/messaging",
"#cereal",
"#opendbc/can",
"-Wunused",
"-Werror",
"-Wshadow",
"-Wno-unknown-warning-option",
"-Wno-inconsistent-missing-override",
"-Wno-c99-designator",
"-Wno-reorder-init-list",
"-Wno-vla-cxx-extension",
],
CC='clang',
CXX='clang++',
LINKFLAGS=ldflags_asan,
RPATH=rpath,
CFLAGS=["-std=gnu11"] + cflags,
CXXFLAGS=["-std=c++14"] + cxxflags,
LIBPATH=libpath +
[
"#cereal",
"#selfdrive/common",
"#phonelibs",
]
CFLAGS=["-std=gnu11"],
CXXFLAGS=["-std=c++1z"],
CPPPATH=[
"#",
"#msgq",
"#third_party",
"#third_party/json11",
"#third_party/linux/include",
"#third_party/acados/include",
"#third_party/acados/include/blasfeo/include",
"#third_party/acados/include/hpipm/include",
"#third_party/catch2/include",
"#third_party/libyuv/include",
],
LIBPATH=[
"#common",
"#msgq_repo",
"#third_party",
"#selfdrive/pandad",
"#rednose/helpers",
f"#third_party/libyuv/{arch}/lib",
f"#third_party/acados/{arch}/lib",
],
RPATH=[],
CYTHONCFILESUFFIX=".cpp",
COMPILATIONDB_USE_ABSPATH=True,
REDNOSE_ROOT="#",
tools=["default", "cython", "compilation_db", "rednose_filter"],
toolpath=["#site_scons/site_tools", "#rednose_repo/site_scons/site_tools"],
)
if os.environ.get('SCONS_CACHE'):
CacheDir('/tmp/scons_cache')
# Arch-specific flags and paths
if arch == "larch64":
env.Append(CPPPATH=["#third_party/opencl/include"])
env.Append(LIBPATH=[
"/usr/local/lib",
"/system/vendor/lib64",
"/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu",
])
arch_flags = ["-D__TICI__", "-mcpu=cortex-a57"]
env.Append(CCFLAGS=arch_flags)
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=arch_flags)
elif arch == "Darwin":
env.Append(LIBPATH=[
f"{brew_prefix}/lib",
f"{brew_prefix}/opt/openssl@3.0/lib",
f"{brew_prefix}/opt/llvm/lib/c++",
"/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Libraries",
])
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-DGL_SILENCE_DEPRECATION"])
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=["-DGL_SILENCE_DEPRECATION"])
env.Append(CPPPATH=[
f"{brew_prefix}/include",
f"{brew_prefix}/opt/openssl@3.0/include",
])
else:
env.Append(LIBPATH=[
"/usr/lib",
"/usr/local/lib",
])
# Sanitizers and extra CCFLAGS from CLI
if GetOption('asan'):
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-fsanitize=address", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer"])
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-fsanitize=address"])
elif GetOption('ubsan'):
env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-fsanitize=undefined"])
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-fsanitize=undefined"])
_extra_cc = shlex.split(GetOption('ccflags') or '')
if _extra_cc:
env.Append(CCFLAGS=_extra_cc)
# no --as-needed on mac linker
if arch != "Darwin":
env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-Wl,--as-needed", "-Wl,--no-undefined"])
# progress output
node_interval = 5
node_count = 0
def progress_function(node):
global node_count
node_count += node_interval
sys.stderr.write("progress: %d\n" % node_count)
if os.environ.get('SCONS_PROGRESS'):
Progress(progress_function, interval=node_interval)
SHARED = False
# ********** Cython build environment **********
py_include = sysconfig.get_paths()['include']
envCython = env.Clone()
envCython["CPPPATH"] += [py_include, np.get_include()]
envCython["CCFLAGS"] += ["-Wno-#warnings", "-Wno-shadow", "-Wno-deprecated-declarations"]
envCython["CCFLAGS"].remove("-Werror")
def abspath(x):
if arch == 'aarch64':
pth = os.path.join("/data/pythonpath", x[0].path)
env.Depends(pth, x)
return File(pth)
else:
# rpath works elsewhere
return x[0].path.rsplit("/", 1)[1][:-3]
#zmq = 'zmq'
# still needed for apks
zmq = FindFile("libzmq.a", libpath)
Export('env', 'arch', 'zmq', 'SHARED')
# cereal and messaging are shared with the system
SConscript(['cereal/SConscript'])
if SHARED:
cereal = abspath([File('cereal/libcereal_shared.so')])
messaging = abspath([File('cereal/libmessaging_shared.so')])
envCython["LIBS"] = []
if arch == "Darwin":
envCython["LINKFLAGS"] = env["LINKFLAGS"] + ["-bundle", "-undefined", "dynamic_lookup"]
else:
cereal = [File('#cereal/libcereal.a')]
messaging = [File('#cereal/libmessaging.a')]
Export('cereal', 'messaging')
envCython["LINKFLAGS"] = ["-pthread", "-shared"]
SConscript(['selfdrive/common/SConscript'])
Import('_common', '_visionipc', '_gpucommon', '_gpu_libs')
np_version = SCons.Script.Value(np.__version__)
Export('envCython', 'np_version')
if SHARED:
common, visionipc, gpucommon = abspath(common), abspath(visionipc), abspath(gpucommon)
else:
common = [_common, 'json']
visionipc = _visionipc
gpucommon = [_gpucommon] + _gpu_libs
Export('env', 'arch')
Export('common', 'visionipc', 'gpucommon')
# Setup cache dir
cache_dir = '/data/scons_cache' if arch == "larch64" else '/tmp/scons_cache'
CacheDir(cache_dir)
Clean(["."], cache_dir)
SConscript(['opendbc/can/SConscript'])
# ********** start building stuff **********
# Build common module
SConscript(['common/SConscript'])
SConscript(['common/kalman/SConscript'])
SConscript(['phonelibs/SConscript'])
Import('_common')
common = [_common, 'json11', 'zmq']
Export('common')
SConscript(['selfdrive/modeld/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/camerad/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/controls/lib/cluster/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/controls/lib/lateral_mpc/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/controls/lib/longitudinal_mpc/SConscript'])
# Build messaging (cereal + msgq + socketmaster + their dependencies)
# Enable swaglog include in submodules
env_swaglog = env.Clone()
env_swaglog['CXXFLAGS'].append('-DSWAGLOG="\\"common/swaglog.h\\""')
SConscript(['msgq_repo/SConscript'], exports={'env': env_swaglog})
SConscript(['opendbc_repo/SConscript'], exports={'env': env_swaglog})
SConscript(['selfdrive/boardd/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/proclogd/SConscript'])
SConscript(['cereal/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/ui/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/loggerd/SConscript'])
Import('socketmaster', 'msgq')
messaging = [socketmaster, msgq, 'capnp', 'kj',]
Export('messaging')
if arch == "aarch64":
SConscript(['selfdrive/logcatd/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/sensord/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/clocksd/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/locationd/SConscript'])
# Build other submodules
SConscript(['panda/SConscript'])
SConscript(['panda_tici/SConscript'])
# TODO: finish cereal, dbcbuilder, MPC
# Build rednose library
SConscript(['rednose/SConscript'])
# Build system services
SConscript([
'system/ubloxd/SConscript',
'system/loggerd/SConscript',
])
if arch == "larch64":
SConscript(['system/camerad/SConscript'])
# Build openpilot
SConscript(['third_party/SConscript'])
SConscript(['selfdrive/SConscript'])
if Dir('#tools/cabana/').exists() and GetOption('extras'):
SConscript(['tools/replay/SConscript'])
if arch != "larch64":
SConscript(['tools/cabana/SConscript'])
env.CompilationDatabase('compile_commands.json')
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# Security Policy
## Reporting a Vulnerability
Suspected vulnerabilities can be reported to both `adeeb@comma.ai` and `security@comma.ai`.
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# Sponsors 贊助者
我們誠摯感謝以下贊助者提供的硬體資源,讓專案能夠在多種平台上進行測試與驗證。
We sincerely thank the following sponsors for providing hardware resources, which enable the project to be tested and validated across multiple platforms.
---
## 贊助者列表 Sponsors
| 贊助者 Sponsor | 設備 Deices | 備註 Notes |
| -------------- | ----------- | ---------- |
| BlueGood | <ul><li>Radar Filter x 2</li><li>sDSU x1</li></ul> | - |
| Chia Chun Lee | <ul><li>C3 Quick Mount x1</li></ul> | - |
| CloudJ | <ul><li>C3X x1</li></ul> | - |
| FareWay | <ul><li>EON Quick Mount x1</li><li>C2/C3 Quick Mount x1</li></ul> | Special thanks for fixing my good old EON |
| Fred Wang | <ul><li>Oneplus 3t x1</li></ul> | - |
| Saber Huang | <ul><li>O3L x1</li></ul> | - |
| [馬威 Mr. One](https://shop61532546.taobao.com/) | <ul><li>O3 x 1</li><li>O3 (Dev) x1</li><li>O3XL x1</li><li>Red Panda x1</li><li>Panda Jungle v1 x1</li></ul> | - |
| 門文梁 | <ul><li>C1.5 x1</li></ul> | - |
---
🙏 沒有你們的支持,我們無法讓專案在這麼多硬體平台上持續成長與驗證。
Without your support, this project could not continue to grow and be validated across so many hardware platforms.
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#!/usr/bin/bash
mode=$1
if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
printf %s "1" > /data/params/d/DragonBTG
fi
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
printf %s "0" > /data/params/d/DragonBTG
fi
rm -rf /data/openpilot/selfdrive/boardd/boardd && reboot
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gen
node_modules
package-lock.json
*.pyc
__pycache__
.*.swp
.*.swo
libcereal*.a
libmessaging.*
libmessaging_shared.*
services.h
.sconsign.dblite
libcereal_shared.*
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from ubuntu:16.04
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libzmq3-dev clang wget git autoconf libtool curl make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev llvm libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev xz-utils tk-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev python-openssl
RUN curl -L https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/raw/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
ENV PATH="/root/.pyenv/bin:/root/.pyenv/shims:${PATH}"
RUN pyenv install 3.7.3
RUN pyenv global 3.7.3
RUN pyenv rehash
RUN pip3 install pyyaml==5.1.2 Cython==0.29.14 scons==3.1.1 pycapnp==0.6.4
WORKDIR /project/cereal
COPY install_capnp.sh .
RUN ./install_capnp.sh
ENV PYTHONPATH=/project
COPY . .
RUN scons -c && scons -j$(nproc)
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What is cereal?
----
# What is cereal?
cereal is both a messaging spec for robotics systems as well as generic high performance IPC pub sub messaging with a single publisher and multiple subscribers.
Imagine this use case:
* A sensor process reads gyro measurements directly from an IMU and publishes a sensorEvents packet
* A calibration process subscribes to the sensorEvents packet to use the IMU
* A localization process subscribes to the sensorEvents packet to use the IMU also
cereal is the messaging system for openpilot. It uses [msgq](https://github.com/commaai/msgq) as a pub/sub backend, and [Cap'n proto](https://capnproto.org/capnp-tool.html) for serialization of the structs.
Messaging Spec
----
## Messaging Spec
You'll find the message types in [log.capnp](log.capnp). It uses [Cap'n proto](https://capnproto.org/capnp-tool.html) and defines one struct called Event.
You'll find the message types in [log.capnp](log.capnp). It uses [Cap'n proto](https://capnproto.org/capnp-tool.html) and defines one struct called `Event`.
All Events have a logMonoTime and a valid. Then a big union defines the packet type.
All `Events` have a `logMonoTime` and a `valid`. Then a big union defines the packet type.
### Best Practices
Pub Sub Backends
----
- **All fields must describe quantities in SI units**, unless otherwise specified in the field name.
- In the context of the message they are in, field names should be completely unambiguous.
- All values should be easy to plot and be human-readable with minimal parsing.
cereal supports two backends, one based on [zmq](https://zeromq.org/), the other called msgq, a custom pub sub based on shared memory that doesn't require the bytes to pass through the kernel.
### Maintaining backwards-compatibility
When making changes to the messaging spec you want to maintain backwards-compatibility, such that old logs can
be parsed with a new version of cereal. Adding structs and adding members to structs is generally safe, most other
things are not. Read more details [here](https://capnproto.org/language.html).
### Custom forks
Forks of [openpilot](https://github.com/commaai/openpilot) might want to add things to the messaging
spec, however this could conflict with future changes made in mainline cereal/openpilot. Rebasing against mainline openpilot
then means breaking backwards-compatibility with all old logs of your fork. So we added reserved events in
[custom.capnp](custom.capnp) that we will leave empty in mainline cereal/openpilot. **If you only modify those, you can ensure your
fork will remain backwards-compatible with all versions of mainline openpilot and your fork.**
An example of compatible changes:
```diff
diff --git a/cereal/custom.capnp b/cereal/custom.capnp
index 3348e859e..3365c7b98 100644
--- a/cereal/custom.capnp
+++ b/cereal/custom.capnp
@@ -10,7 +10,11 @@ $Cxx.namespace("cereal");
# DO rename the structs
# DON'T change the identifier (e.g. @0x81c2f05a394cf4af)
-struct CustomReserved0 @0x81c2f05a394cf4af {
+struct SteeringInfo @0x81c2f05a394cf4af {
+ active @0 :Bool;
+ steeringAngleDeg @1 :Float32;
+ steeringRateDeg @2 :Float32;
+ steeringAccelDeg @3 :Float32;
}
struct CustomReserved1 @0xaedffd8f31e7b55d {
diff --git a/cereal/log.capnp b/cereal/log.capnp
index 1209f3fd9..b189f58b6 100644
--- a/cereal/log.capnp
+++ b/cereal/log.capnp
@@ -2558,14 +2558,14 @@ struct Event {
# DO change the name of the field
# DON'T change anything after the "@"
- customReservedRawData0 @124 :Data;
+ rawCanData @124 :Data;
customReservedRawData1 @125 :Data;
customReservedRawData2 @126 :Data;
# DO change the name of the field and struct
# DON'T change the ID (e.g. @107)
# DON'T change which struct it points to
- customReserved0 @107 :Custom.CustomReserved0;
+ steeringInfo @107 :Custom.SteeringInfo;
customReserved1 @108 :Custom.CustomReserved1;
customReserved2 @109 :Custom.CustomReserved2;
customReserved3 @110 :Custom.CustomReserved3;
```
---
Example
---
@@ -33,10 +84,12 @@ while 1:
sm.update()
print(sm['sensorEvents'])
```
```python
# in publisher
pm = messaging.PubMaster(['sensorEvents'])
dat = messaging.new_message()
dat.init('sensorEvents', 1)
dat = messaging.new_message('sensorEvents', size=1)
dat.sensorEvents[0] = {"gyro": {"v": [0.1, -0.1, 0.1]}}
pm.send('sensorEvents', dat)
```
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Import('env', 'arch', 'zmq')
gen_dir = Dir('gen')
messaging_dir = Dir('messaging')
# TODO: remove src-prefix and cereal from command string. can we set working directory?
env.Command(["gen/c/include/c++.capnp.h", "gen/c/include/java.capnp.h"], [], "mkdir -p " + gen_dir.path + "/c/include && touch $TARGETS")
env.Command(
['gen/c/car.capnp.c', 'gen/c/log.capnp.c', 'gen/c/car.capnp.h', 'gen/c/log.capnp.h'],
['car.capnp', 'log.capnp'],
'capnpc $SOURCES --src-prefix=cereal -o c:' + gen_dir.path + '/c/')
env.Command(
['gen/cpp/car.capnp.c++', 'gen/cpp/log.capnp.c++', 'gen/cpp/car.capnp.h', 'gen/cpp/log.capnp.h'],
['car.capnp', 'log.capnp'],
'capnpc $SOURCES --src-prefix=cereal -o c++:' + gen_dir.path + '/cpp/')
import shutil
if shutil.which('capnpc-java'):
env.Command(
['gen/java/Car.java', 'gen/java/Log.java'],
['car.capnp', 'log.capnp'],
'capnpc $SOURCES --src-prefix=cereal -o java:' + gen_dir.path + '/java/')
# TODO: remove non shared cereal and messaging
cereal_objects = env.SharedObject([
'gen/c/car.capnp.c',
'gen/c/log.capnp.c',
'gen/cpp/car.capnp.c++',
'gen/cpp/log.capnp.c++',
])
env.Library('cereal', cereal_objects)
env.SharedLibrary('cereal_shared', cereal_objects, LIBS=["capnp_c"])
Import('env', 'common', 'msgq')
cereal_dir = Dir('.')
services_h = env.Command(
['services.h'],
['service_list.yaml', 'services.py'],
'python3 ' + cereal_dir.path + '/services.py > $TARGET')
gen_dir = Dir('gen')
messaging_objects = env.SharedObject([
'messaging/messaging.cc',
'messaging/impl_zmq.cc',
'messaging/impl_msgq.cc',
'messaging/msgq.cc',
])
# Build cereal
schema_files = ['log.capnp', 'car.capnp', 'legacy.capnp', 'custom.capnp']
env.Command([f'gen/cpp/{s}.c++' for s in schema_files] + [f'gen/cpp/{s}.h' for s in schema_files],
schema_files,
f"capnpc --src-prefix={cereal_dir.path} $SOURCES -o c++:{gen_dir.path}/cpp/")
messaging_lib = env.Library('messaging', messaging_objects)
Depends('messaging/impl_zmq.cc', services_h)
cereal = env.Library('cereal', [f'gen/cpp/{s}.c++' for s in schema_files])
# note, this rebuilds the deps shared, zmq is statically linked to make APK happy
# TODO: get APK to load system zmq to remove the static link
shared_lib_shared_lib = [zmq, 'm', 'stdc++'] + ["gnustl_shared"] if arch == "aarch64" else [zmq]
env.SharedLibrary('messaging_shared', messaging_objects, LIBS=shared_lib_shared_lib)
# Build messaging
services_h = env.Command(['services.h'], ['services.py'], 'python3 ' + cereal_dir.path + '/services.py > $TARGET')
env.Program('messaging/bridge', ['messaging/bridge.cc', 'messaging/msgq_to_zmq.cc'], LIBS=[msgq, common, 'pthread'])
env.Program('messaging/bridge', ['messaging/bridge.cc'], LIBS=[messaging_lib, 'zmq'])
Depends('messaging/bridge.cc', services_h)
socketmaster = env.Library('socketmaster', ['messaging/socketmaster.cc'])
# different target?
#env.Program('messaging/demo', ['messaging/demo.cc'], LIBS=[messaging_lib, 'zmq'])
env.Command(['messaging/messaging_pyx.so'],
[messaging_lib, 'messaging/messaging_pyx_setup.py', 'messaging/messaging_pyx.pyx', 'messaging/messaging.pxd'],
"cd " + messaging_dir.path + " && python3 messaging_pyx_setup.py build_ext --inplace")
if GetOption('test'):
env.Program('messaging/test_runner', ['messaging/test_runner.cc', 'messaging/msgq_tests.cc'], LIBS=[messaging_lib])
Export('cereal', 'socketmaster')
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import os
import subprocess
zmq = 'zmq'
arch = subprocess.check_output(["uname", "-m"], encoding='utf8').rstrip()
cereal_dir = Dir('.')
cpppath = [
cereal_dir,
'/usr/lib/include',
]
AddOption('--test',
action='store_true',
help='build test files')
AddOption('--asan',
action='store_true',
help='turn on ASAN')
ccflags_asan = ["-fsanitize=address", "-fno-omit-frame-pointer"] if GetOption('asan') else []
ldflags_asan = ["-fsanitize=address"] if GetOption('asan') else []
env = Environment(
ENV=os.environ,
CC='clang',
CXX='clang++',
CCFLAGS=[
"-g",
"-fPIC",
"-O2",
"-Werror=implicit-function-declaration",
"-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types",
"-Werror=int-conversion",
"-Werror=return-type",
"-Werror=format-extra-args",
] + ccflags_asan,
LDFLAGS=ldflags_asan,
LINKFLAGS=ldflags_asan,
CFLAGS="-std=gnu11",
CXXFLAGS="-std=c++14",
CPPPATH=cpppath,
)
Export('env', 'zmq', 'arch')
SConscript(['SConscript'])
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import os
import capnp
from importlib.resources import as_file, files
CEREAL_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
capnp.remove_import_hook()
log = capnp.load(os.path.join(CEREAL_PATH, "log.capnp"))
car = capnp.load(os.path.join(CEREAL_PATH, "car.capnp"))
with as_file(files("cereal")) as fspath:
CEREAL_PATH = fspath.as_posix()
log = capnp.load(os.path.join(CEREAL_PATH, "log.capnp"))
car = capnp.load(os.path.join(CEREAL_PATH, "car.capnp"))
custom = capnp.load(os.path.join(CEREAL_PATH, "custom.capnp"))
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pr: none
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-16.04'
steps:
- script: |
set -e
docker build -t cereal .
docker run cereal bash -c "scons --test --asan -j$(nproc) && messaging/test_runner"
docker run cereal bash -c "ZMQ=1 python -m unittest discover ."
docker run cereal bash -c "MSGQ=1 python -m unittest discover ."
displayName: 'Run Tests'
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using Cxx = import "./include/c++.capnp";
$Cxx.namespace("cereal");
using Java = import "./include/java.capnp";
$Java.package("ai.comma.openpilot.cereal");
$Java.outerClassname("Car");
@0x8e2af1e708af8b8d;
# ******* events causing controls state machine transition *******
struct CarEvent @0x9b1657f34caf3ad3 {
name @0 :EventName;
enable @1 :Bool;
noEntry @2 :Bool;
warning @3 :Bool;
userDisable @4 :Bool;
softDisable @5 :Bool;
immediateDisable @6 :Bool;
preEnable @7 :Bool;
permanent @8 :Bool;
enum EventName @0xbaa8c5d505f727de {
# TODO: copy from error list
canError @0;
steerUnavailable @1;
brakeUnavailable @2;
gasUnavailable @3;
wrongGear @4;
doorOpen @5;
seatbeltNotLatched @6;
espDisabled @7;
wrongCarMode @8;
steerTempUnavailable @9;
reverseGear @10;
buttonCancel @11;
buttonEnable @12;
pedalPressed @13;
cruiseDisabled @14;
radarCanError @15;
dataNeeded @16;
speedTooLow @17;
outOfSpace @18;
overheat @19;
calibrationIncomplete @20;
calibrationInvalid @21;
controlsMismatch @22;
pcmEnable @23;
pcmDisable @24;
noTarget @25;
radarFault @26;
modelCommIssueDEPRECATED @27;
brakeHold @28;
parkBrake @29;
manualRestart @30;
lowSpeedLockout @31;
plannerError @32;
ipasOverride @33;
debugAlert @34;
steerTempUnavailableMute @35;
resumeRequired @36;
preDriverDistracted @37;
promptDriverDistracted @38;
driverDistracted @39;
geofence @40;
driverMonitorOn @41;
driverMonitorOff @42;
preDriverUnresponsive @43;
promptDriverUnresponsive @44;
driverUnresponsive @45;
belowSteerSpeed @46;
calibrationProgress @47;
lowBattery @48;
invalidGiraffeHonda @49;
vehicleModelInvalid @50;
controlsFailed @51;
sensorDataInvalid @52;
commIssue @53;
tooDistracted @54;
posenetInvalid @55;
soundsUnavailable @56;
preLaneChangeLeft @57;
preLaneChangeRight @58;
laneChange @59;
invalidGiraffeToyota @60;
internetConnectivityNeeded @61;
communityFeatureDisallowed @62;
lowMemory @63;
stockAeb @64;
ldw @65;
carUnrecognized @66;
radarCommIssue @67;
# dragonpilot
manualSteeringRequired @68;
manualSteeringRequiredBlinkersOn @69;
leadCarMoving @70;
leadCarDetected @71;
preAutoLaneChangeLeft @72;
preAutoLaneChangeRight @73;
autoLaneChange @74;
}
}
# ******* main car state @ 100hz *******
# all speeds in m/s
struct CarState {
errorsDEPRECATED @0 :List(CarEvent.EventName);
events @13 :List(CarEvent);
# car speed
vEgo @1 :Float32; # best estimate of speed
aEgo @16 :Float32; # best estimate of acceleration
vEgoRaw @17 :Float32; # unfiltered speed from CAN sensors
yawRate @22 :Float32; # best estimate of yaw rate
standstill @18 :Bool;
wheelSpeeds @2 :WheelSpeeds;
# gas pedal, 0.0-1.0
gas @3 :Float32; # this is user + computer
gasPressed @4 :Bool; # this is user pedal only
# brake pedal, 0.0-1.0
brake @5 :Float32; # this is user pedal only
brakePressed @6 :Bool; # this is user pedal only
brakeLights @19 :Bool;
# steering wheel
steeringAngle @7 :Float32; # deg
steeringRate @15 :Float32; # deg/s
steeringTorque @8 :Float32; # TODO: standardize units
steeringTorqueEps @27 :Float32; # TODO: standardize units
steeringPressed @9 :Bool; # if the user is using the steering wheel
steeringRateLimited @29 :Bool; # if the torque is limited by the rate limiter
stockAeb @30 :Bool;
stockFcw @31 :Bool;
# cruise state
cruiseState @10 :CruiseState;
# gear
gearShifter @14 :GearShifter;
# button presses
buttonEvents @11 :List(ButtonEvent);
leftBlinker @20 :Bool;
rightBlinker @21 :Bool;
genericToggle @23 :Bool;
# lock info
doorOpen @24 :Bool;
seatbeltUnlatched @25 :Bool;
canValid @26 :Bool;
# clutch (manual transmission only)
clutchPressed @28 :Bool;
# which packets this state came from
canMonoTimes @12: List(UInt64);
struct WheelSpeeds {
# optional wheel speeds
fl @0 :Float32;
fr @1 :Float32;
rl @2 :Float32;
rr @3 :Float32;
}
struct CruiseState {
enabled @0 :Bool;
speed @1 :Float32;
available @2 :Bool;
speedOffset @3 :Float32;
standstill @4 :Bool;
}
enum GearShifter {
unknown @0;
park @1;
drive @2;
neutral @3;
reverse @4;
sport @5;
low @6;
brake @7;
eco @8;
manumatic @9;
}
# send on change
struct ButtonEvent {
pressed @0 :Bool;
type @1 :Type;
enum Type {
unknown @0;
leftBlinker @1;
rightBlinker @2;
accelCruise @3;
decelCruise @4;
cancel @5;
altButton1 @6;
altButton2 @7;
altButton3 @8;
setCruise @9;
resumeCruise @10;
gapAdjustCruise @11;
}
}
}
# ******* radar state @ 20hz *******
struct RadarData @0x888ad6581cf0aacb {
errors @0 :List(Error);
points @1 :List(RadarPoint);
# which packets this state came from
canMonoTimes @2 :List(UInt64);
enum Error {
canError @0;
fault @1;
wrongConfig @2;
}
# similar to LiveTracks
# is one timestamp valid for all? I think so
struct RadarPoint {
trackId @0 :UInt64; # no trackId reuse
# these 3 are the minimum required
dRel @1 :Float32; # m from the front bumper of the car
yRel @2 :Float32; # m
vRel @3 :Float32; # m/s
# these are optional and valid if they are not NaN
aRel @4 :Float32; # m/s^2
yvRel @5 :Float32; # m/s
# some radars flag measurements VS estimates
measured @6 :Bool;
}
}
# ******* car controls @ 100hz *******
struct CarControl {
# must be true for any actuator commands to work
enabled @0 :Bool;
active @7 :Bool;
gasDEPRECATED @1 :Float32;
brakeDEPRECATED @2 :Float32;
steeringTorqueDEPRECATED @3 :Float32;
actuators @6 :Actuators;
cruiseControl @4 :CruiseControl;
hudControl @5 :HUDControl;
struct Actuators {
# range from 0.0 - 1.0
gas @0: Float32;
brake @1: Float32;
# range from -1.0 - 1.0
steer @2: Float32;
steerAngle @3: Float32;
}
struct CruiseControl {
cancel @0: Bool;
override @1: Bool;
speedOverride @2: Float32;
accelOverride @3: Float32;
}
struct HUDControl {
speedVisible @0: Bool;
setSpeed @1: Float32;
lanesVisible @2: Bool;
leadVisible @3: Bool;
visualAlert @4: VisualAlert;
audibleAlert @5: AudibleAlert;
rightLaneVisible @6: Bool;
leftLaneVisible @7: Bool;
rightLaneDepart @8: Bool;
leftLaneDepart @9: Bool;
enum VisualAlert {
# these are the choices from the Honda
# map as good as you can for your car
none @0;
fcw @1;
steerRequired @2;
brakePressed @3;
wrongGear @4;
seatbeltUnbuckled @5;
speedTooHigh @6;
ldw @7;
}
enum AudibleAlert {
# these are the choices from the Honda
# map as good as you can for your car
none @0;
chimeEngage @1;
chimeDisengage @2;
chimeError @3;
chimeWarning1 @4;
chimeWarning2 @5;
chimeWarningRepeat @6;
chimePrompt @7;
}
}
}
# ****** car param ******
struct CarParams {
carName @0 :Text;
carFingerprint @1 :Text;
enableGasInterceptor @2 :Bool;
enableCruise @3 :Bool;
enableCamera @4 :Bool;
enableDsu @5 :Bool; # driving support unit
enableApgs @6 :Bool; # advanced parking guidance system
minEnableSpeed @7 :Float32;
minSteerSpeed @8 :Float32;
safetyModel @9 :SafetyModel;
safetyModelPassive @42 :SafetyModel = silent;
safetyParam @10 :Int16;
steerMaxBP @11 :List(Float32);
steerMaxV @12 :List(Float32);
gasMaxBP @13 :List(Float32);
gasMaxV @14 :List(Float32);
brakeMaxBP @15 :List(Float32);
brakeMaxV @16 :List(Float32);
# things about the car in the manual
mass @17 :Float32; # [kg] running weight
wheelbase @18 :Float32; # [m] distance from rear to front axle
centerToFront @19 :Float32; # [m] GC distance to front axle
steerRatio @20 :Float32; # [] ratio between front wheels and steering wheel angles
steerRatioRear @21 :Float32; # [] rear steering ratio wrt front steering (usually 0)
# things we can derive
rotationalInertia @22 :Float32; # [kg*m2] body rotational inertia
tireStiffnessFront @23 :Float32; # [N/rad] front tire coeff of stiff
tireStiffnessRear @24 :Float32; # [N/rad] rear tire coeff of stiff
longitudinalTuning @25 :LongitudinalPIDTuning;
lateralTuning :union {
pid @26 :LateralPIDTuning;
indi @27 :LateralINDITuning;
lqr @40 :LateralLQRTuning;
}
steerLimitAlert @28 :Bool;
steerLimitTimer @47 :Float32; # time before steerLimitAlert is issued
vEgoStopping @29 :Float32; # Speed at which the car goes into stopping state
directAccelControl @30 :Bool; # Does the car have direct accel control or just gas/brake
stoppingControl @31 :Bool; # Does the car allows full control even at lows speeds when stopping
startAccel @32 :Float32; # Required acceleraton to overcome creep braking
steerRateCost @33 :Float32; # Lateral MPC cost on steering rate
steerControlType @34 :SteerControlType;
radarOffCan @35 :Bool; # True when radar objects aren't visible on CAN
steerActuatorDelay @36 :Float32; # Steering wheel actuator delay in seconds
openpilotLongitudinalControl @37 :Bool; # is openpilot doing the longitudinal control?
carVin @38 :Text; # VIN number queried during fingerprinting
isPandaBlack @39: Bool;
dashcamOnly @41: Bool;
transmissionType @43 :TransmissionType;
carFw @44 :List(CarFw);
radarTimeStep @45: Float32 = 0.05; # time delta between radar updates, 20Hz is very standard
communityFeature @46: Bool; # true if a community maintained feature is detected
struct LateralPIDTuning {
kpBP @0 :List(Float32);
kpV @1 :List(Float32);
kiBP @2 :List(Float32);
kiV @3 :List(Float32);
kf @4 :Float32;
}
struct LongitudinalPIDTuning {
kpBP @0 :List(Float32);
kpV @1 :List(Float32);
kiBP @2 :List(Float32);
kiV @3 :List(Float32);
deadzoneBP @4 :List(Float32);
deadzoneV @5 :List(Float32);
}
struct LateralINDITuning {
outerLoopGain @0 :Float32;
innerLoopGain @1 :Float32;
timeConstant @2 :Float32;
actuatorEffectiveness @3 :Float32;
}
struct LateralLQRTuning {
scale @0 :Float32;
ki @1 :Float32;
dcGain @2 :Float32;
# State space system
a @3 :List(Float32);
b @4 :List(Float32);
c @5 :List(Float32);
k @6 :List(Float32); # LQR gain
l @7 :List(Float32); # Kalman gain
}
enum SafetyModel {
silent @0;
hondaNidec @1;
toyota @2;
elm327 @3;
gm @4;
hondaBoschGiraffe @5;
ford @6;
cadillac @7;
hyundai @8;
chrysler @9;
tesla @10;
subaru @11;
gmPassive @12;
mazda @13;
nissan @14;
volkswagen @15;
toyotaIpas @16;
allOutput @17;
gmAscm @18;
noOutput @19; # like silent but without silent CAN TXs
hondaBoschHarness @20;
volkswagenPq @21;
}
enum SteerControlType {
torque @0;
angle @1;
}
enum TransmissionType {
unknown @0;
automatic @1;
manual @2;
}
struct CarFw {
ecu @0 :Ecu;
fwVersion @1 :Data;
address @2: UInt32;
subAddress @3: UInt8;
}
enum Ecu {
eps @0;
esp @1;
fwdRadar @2;
fwdCamera @3;
engine @4;
unknown @5;
# Toyota only
dsu @6;
apgs @7;
}
}
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using Cxx = import "./include/c++.capnp";
$Cxx.namespace("cereal");
@0xb526ba661d550a59;
# custom.capnp: a home for empty structs reserved for custom forks
# These structs are guaranteed to remain reserved and empty in mainline
# cereal, so use these if you want custom events in your fork.
# DO rename the structs
# DON'T change the identifier (e.g. @0x81c2f05a394cf4af)
struct DpControlsState @0x81c2f05a394cf4af {
alkaActive @0 :Bool;
}
struct ModelExt @0xaedffd8f31e7b55d {
leftEdgeDetected @0 :Bool;
rightEdgeDetected @1 :Bool;
}
struct CustomReserved2 @0xf35cc4560bbf6ec2 {
}
struct CustomReserved3 @0xda96579883444c35 {
}
struct CustomReserved4 @0x80ae746ee2596b11 {
}
struct CustomReserved5 @0xa5cd762cd951a455 {
}
struct CustomReserved6 @0xf98d843bfd7004a3 {
}
struct CustomReserved7 @0xb86e6369214c01c8 {
}
struct CustomReserved8 @0xf416ec09499d9d19 {
}
struct CustomReserved9 @0xa1680744031fdb2d {
}
struct CustomReserved10 @0xcb9fd56c7057593a {
}
struct CustomReserved11 @0xc2243c65e0340384 {
}
struct CustomReserved12 @0x9ccdc8676701b412 {
}
struct CustomReserved13 @0xcd96dafb67a082d0 {
}
struct CustomReserved14 @0xb057204d7deadf3f {
}
struct CustomReserved15 @0xbd443b539493bc68 {
}
struct CustomReserved16 @0xfc6241ed8877b611 {
}
struct CustomReserved17 @0xa30662f84033036c {
}
struct CustomReserved18 @0xc86a3d38d13eb3ef {
}
struct CustomReserved19 @0xa4f1eb3323f5f582 {
}
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// Generated by Cap'n Proto compiler, DO NOT EDIT
// source: custom.capnp
#include "custom.capnp.h"
namespace capnp {
namespace schemas {
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<34> b_81c2f05a394cf4af = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
175, 244, 76, 57, 90, 240, 194, 129,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
29, 0, 0, 0, 63, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 68, 112, 67,
111, 110, 116, 114, 111, 108, 115, 83,
116, 97, 116, 101, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,
4, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 4, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
13, 0, 0, 0, 90, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
12, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0,
24, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0,
97, 108, 107, 97, 65, 99, 116, 105,
118, 101, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_81c2f05a394cf4af = b_81c2f05a394cf4af.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
static const uint16_t m_81c2f05a394cf4af[] = {0};
static const uint16_t i_81c2f05a394cf4af[] = {0};
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_81c2f05a394cf4af = {
0x81c2f05a394cf4af, b_81c2f05a394cf4af.words, 34, nullptr, m_81c2f05a394cf4af,
0, 1, i_81c2f05a394cf4af, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_81c2f05a394cf4af, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<51> b_aedffd8f31e7b55d = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
93, 181, 231, 49, 143, 253, 223, 174,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 178, 0, 0, 0,
29, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
25, 0, 0, 0, 119, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 77, 111, 100,
101, 108, 69, 120, 116, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0,
8, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 4, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
41, 0, 0, 0, 138, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
44, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0,
56, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
53, 0, 0, 0, 146, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
56, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0,
68, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0,
108, 101, 102, 116, 69, 100, 103, 101,
68, 101, 116, 101, 99, 116, 101, 100,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
114, 105, 103, 104, 116, 69, 100, 103,
101, 68, 101, 116, 101, 99, 116, 101,
100, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_aedffd8f31e7b55d = b_aedffd8f31e7b55d.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
static const uint16_t m_aedffd8f31e7b55d[] = {0, 1};
static const uint16_t i_aedffd8f31e7b55d[] = {0, 1};
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_aedffd8f31e7b55d = {
0xaedffd8f31e7b55d, b_aedffd8f31e7b55d.words, 51, nullptr, m_aedffd8f31e7b55d,
0, 2, i_aedffd8f31e7b55d, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_aedffd8f31e7b55d, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_f35cc4560bbf6ec2 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
194, 110, 191, 11, 86, 196, 92, 243,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 50, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_f35cc4560bbf6ec2 = b_f35cc4560bbf6ec2.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_f35cc4560bbf6ec2 = {
0xf35cc4560bbf6ec2, b_f35cc4560bbf6ec2.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_f35cc4560bbf6ec2, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_da96579883444c35 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
53, 76, 68, 131, 152, 87, 150, 218,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 51, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_da96579883444c35 = b_da96579883444c35.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_da96579883444c35 = {
0xda96579883444c35, b_da96579883444c35.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_da96579883444c35, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_80ae746ee2596b11 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
17, 107, 89, 226, 110, 116, 174, 128,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 52, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_80ae746ee2596b11 = b_80ae746ee2596b11.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_80ae746ee2596b11 = {
0x80ae746ee2596b11, b_80ae746ee2596b11.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_80ae746ee2596b11, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_a5cd762cd951a455 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
85, 164, 81, 217, 44, 118, 205, 165,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 53, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_a5cd762cd951a455 = b_a5cd762cd951a455.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_a5cd762cd951a455 = {
0xa5cd762cd951a455, b_a5cd762cd951a455.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_a5cd762cd951a455, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_f98d843bfd7004a3 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
163, 4, 112, 253, 59, 132, 141, 249,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 54, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_f98d843bfd7004a3 = b_f98d843bfd7004a3.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_f98d843bfd7004a3 = {
0xf98d843bfd7004a3, b_f98d843bfd7004a3.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_f98d843bfd7004a3, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_b86e6369214c01c8 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
200, 1, 76, 33, 105, 99, 110, 184,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 55, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_b86e6369214c01c8 = b_b86e6369214c01c8.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_b86e6369214c01c8 = {
0xb86e6369214c01c8, b_b86e6369214c01c8.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_b86e6369214c01c8, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_f416ec09499d9d19 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
25, 157, 157, 73, 9, 236, 22, 244,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 56, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_f416ec09499d9d19 = b_f416ec09499d9d19.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_f416ec09499d9d19 = {
0xf416ec09499d9d19, b_f416ec09499d9d19.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_f416ec09499d9d19, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_a1680744031fdb2d = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
45, 219, 31, 3, 68, 7, 104, 161,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 234, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 57, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_a1680744031fdb2d = b_a1680744031fdb2d.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_a1680744031fdb2d = {
0xa1680744031fdb2d, b_a1680744031fdb2d.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_a1680744031fdb2d, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_cb9fd56c7057593a = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
58, 89, 87, 112, 108, 213, 159, 203,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 48, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_cb9fd56c7057593a = b_cb9fd56c7057593a.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_cb9fd56c7057593a = {
0xcb9fd56c7057593a, b_cb9fd56c7057593a.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_cb9fd56c7057593a, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_c2243c65e0340384 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
132, 3, 52, 224, 101, 60, 36, 194,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 49, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_c2243c65e0340384 = b_c2243c65e0340384.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_c2243c65e0340384 = {
0xc2243c65e0340384, b_c2243c65e0340384.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_c2243c65e0340384, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_9ccdc8676701b412 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
18, 180, 1, 103, 103, 200, 205, 156,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 50, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_9ccdc8676701b412 = b_9ccdc8676701b412.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_9ccdc8676701b412 = {
0x9ccdc8676701b412, b_9ccdc8676701b412.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_9ccdc8676701b412, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_cd96dafb67a082d0 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
208, 130, 160, 103, 251, 218, 150, 205,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 51, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_cd96dafb67a082d0 = b_cd96dafb67a082d0.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_cd96dafb67a082d0 = {
0xcd96dafb67a082d0, b_cd96dafb67a082d0.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_cd96dafb67a082d0, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_b057204d7deadf3f = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
63, 223, 234, 125, 77, 32, 87, 176,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 52, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_b057204d7deadf3f = b_b057204d7deadf3f.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_b057204d7deadf3f = {
0xb057204d7deadf3f, b_b057204d7deadf3f.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_b057204d7deadf3f, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_bd443b539493bc68 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
104, 188, 147, 148, 83, 59, 68, 189,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 53, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_bd443b539493bc68 = b_bd443b539493bc68.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_bd443b539493bc68 = {
0xbd443b539493bc68, b_bd443b539493bc68.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_bd443b539493bc68, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_fc6241ed8877b611 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
17, 182, 119, 136, 237, 65, 98, 252,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 54, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_fc6241ed8877b611 = b_fc6241ed8877b611.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_fc6241ed8877b611 = {
0xfc6241ed8877b611, b_fc6241ed8877b611.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_fc6241ed8877b611, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_a30662f84033036c = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
108, 3, 51, 64, 248, 98, 6, 163,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 55, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_a30662f84033036c = b_a30662f84033036c.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_a30662f84033036c = {
0xa30662f84033036c, b_a30662f84033036c.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_a30662f84033036c, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_c86a3d38d13eb3ef = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
239, 179, 62, 209, 56, 61, 106, 200,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 56, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_c86a3d38d13eb3ef = b_c86a3d38d13eb3ef.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_c86a3d38d13eb3ef = {
0xc86a3d38d13eb3ef, b_c86a3d38d13eb3ef.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_c86a3d38d13eb3ef, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
static const ::capnp::_::AlignedData<17> b_a4f1eb3323f5f582 = {
{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0,
130, 245, 245, 35, 51, 235, 241, 164,
13, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
89, 10, 85, 29, 102, 186, 38, 181,
0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
21, 0, 0, 0, 242, 0, 0, 0,
33, 0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
99, 117, 115, 116, 111, 109, 46, 99,
97, 112, 110, 112, 58, 67, 117, 115,
116, 111, 109, 82, 101, 115, 101, 114,
118, 101, 100, 49, 57, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, }
};
::capnp::word const* const bp_a4f1eb3323f5f582 = b_a4f1eb3323f5f582.words;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
const ::capnp::_::RawSchema s_a4f1eb3323f5f582 = {
0xa4f1eb3323f5f582, b_a4f1eb3323f5f582.words, 17, nullptr, nullptr,
0, 0, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, { &s_a4f1eb3323f5f582, nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr }, false
};
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
} // namespace schemas
} // namespace capnp
// =======================================================================================
namespace cereal {
// DpControlsState
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t DpControlsState::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t DpControlsState::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind DpControlsState::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* DpControlsState::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// ModelExt
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t ModelExt::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t ModelExt::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind ModelExt::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* ModelExt::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved2
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved2::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved2::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved2::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved2::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved3
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved3::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved3::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved3::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved3::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved4
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved4::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved4::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved4::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved4::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved5
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved5::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved5::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved5::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved5::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved6
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved6::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved6::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved6::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved6::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved7
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved7::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved7::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved7::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved7::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved8
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved8::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved8::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved8::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved8::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved9
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved9::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved9::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved9::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved9::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved10
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved10::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved10::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved10::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved10::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved11
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved11::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved11::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved11::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved11::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved12
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved12::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved12::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved12::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved12::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved13
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved13::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved13::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved13::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved13::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved14
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved14::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved14::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved14::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved14::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved15
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved15::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved15::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved15::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved15::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved16
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved16::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved16::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved16::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved16::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved17
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved17::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved17::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved17::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved17::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved18
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved18::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved18::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved18::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved18::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
// CustomReserved19
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved19::_capnpPrivate::dataWordSize;
constexpr uint16_t CustomReserved19::_capnpPrivate::pointerCount;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#if !CAPNP_LITE
#if CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
constexpr ::capnp::Kind CustomReserved19::_capnpPrivate::kind;
constexpr ::capnp::_::RawSchema const* CustomReserved19::_capnpPrivate::schema;
#endif // !CAPNP_NEED_REDUNDANT_CONSTEXPR_DECL
#endif // !CAPNP_LITE
} // namespace
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#!/bin/bash
rm -r gen/ts
rm -r gen/js
mkdir gen/ts
mkdir gen/js
echo "Installing needed npm modules"
npm i capnpc-ts capnp-ts
capnpc -o node_modules/.bin/capnpc-ts:gen/ts log.capnp car.capnp
capnpc -o node_modules/.bin/capnpc-ts:gen/ts car.capnp
cat log.capnp | egrep '\([a-zA-Z]*\.[^\s]+\.[^s]+\)' | sed 's/^.*([a-zA-Z]*\.\([a-zA-Z.]*\)).*/\1/' | while read line
do
TOKEN=`echo $line | sed 's/\./_/g'`
ROOT=`echo $line | sed 's/\..*$//g'`
cat gen/ts/log.capnp.ts | grep '^import.*'${TOKEN}
if [[ "$?" == "1" ]]
then
sed -i 's/^\(import {.*\)'${ROOT}'\(,*\) \(.*\)$/\1'${ROOT}', '${TOKEN}'\2 \3/' ./gen/ts/log.capnp.ts
fi
done
tsc ./gen/ts/* --lib es2015 --outDir ./gen/js
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors
# Licensed under the MIT License:
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
@0xc5f1af96651f70ea;
annotation package @0x9ee4c8f803b3b596 (file) : Text;
# Name of the package, such as "org.example.foo", in which the generated code will reside.
annotation outerClassname @0x9b066bb4881f7cd3 (file) : Text;
# Name of the outer class that will wrap the generated code.
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set -e
echo "Installing capnp"
cd /tmp
VERSION=0.6.1
wget https://capnproto.org/capnproto-c++-${VERSION}.tar.gz
tar xvf capnproto-c++-${VERSION}.tar.gz
cd capnproto-c++-${VERSION}
CXXFLAGS="-fPIC" ./configure
make -j$(nproc)
make install
# manually build binaries statically
g++ -std=gnu++11 -I./src -I./src -DKJ_HEADER_WARNINGS -DCAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS -DCAPNP_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/include\" -pthread -O2 -DNDEBUG -pthread -pthread -o .libs/capnp src/capnp/compiler/module-loader.o src/capnp/compiler/capnp.o ./.libs/libcapnpc.a ./.libs/libcapnp.a ./.libs/libkj.a -lpthread -pthread
g++ -std=gnu++11 -I./src -I./src -DKJ_HEADER_WARNINGS -DCAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS -DCAPNP_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/include\" -pthread -O2 -DNDEBUG -pthread -pthread -o .libs/capnpc-c++ src/capnp/compiler/capnpc-c++.o ./.libs/libcapnp.a ./.libs/libkj.a -lpthread -pthread
g++ -std=gnu++11 -I./src -I./src -DKJ_HEADER_WARNINGS -DCAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS -DCAPNP_INCLUDE_DIR=\"/usr/local/include\" -pthread -O2 -DNDEBUG -pthread -pthread -o .libs/capnpc-capnp src/capnp/compiler/capnpc-capnp.o ./.libs/libcapnp.a ./.libs/libkj.a -lpthread -pthread
cp .libs/capnp /usr/local/bin/
cp .libs/capnpc-c++ /usr/local/bin/
cp .libs/capnpc-capnp /usr/local/bin/
cp .libs/*.a /usr/local/lib
cd /tmp
echo "Installing c-capnp"
git clone https://github.com/commaai/c-capnproto.git
cd c-capnproto
git submodule update --init --recursive
autoreconf -f -i -s
CXXFLAGS="-fPIC" ./configure
make -j$(nproc)
make install
# manually build binaries statically
gcc -fPIC -o .libs/capnpc-c compiler/capnpc-c.o compiler/schema.capnp.o compiler/str.o ./.libs/libcapnp_c.a
cp .libs/capnpc-c /usr/local/bin/
cp .libs/*.a /usr/local/lib
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using Cxx = import "./include/c++.capnp";
$Cxx.namespace("cereal");
@0x80ef1ec4889c2a63;
# legacy.capnp: a home for deprecated structs
struct LogRotate @0x9811e1f38f62f2d1 {
segmentNum @0 :Int32;
path @1 :Text;
}
struct LiveUI @0xc08240f996aefced {
rearViewCam @0 :Bool;
alertText1 @1 :Text;
alertText2 @2 :Text;
awarenessStatus @3 :Float32;
}
struct UiLayoutState @0x88dcce08ad29dda0 {
activeApp @0 :App;
sidebarCollapsed @1 :Bool;
mapEnabled @2 :Bool;
mockEngaged @3 :Bool;
enum App @0x9917470acf94d285 {
home @0;
music @1;
nav @2;
settings @3;
none @4;
}
}
struct OrbslamCorrection @0x8afd33dc9b35e1aa {
correctionMonoTime @0 :UInt64;
prePositionECEF @1 :List(Float64);
postPositionECEF @2 :List(Float64);
prePoseQuatECEF @3 :List(Float32);
postPoseQuatECEF @4 :List(Float32);
numInliers @5 :UInt32;
}
struct EthernetPacket @0xa99a9d5b33cf5859 {
pkt @0 :Data;
ts @1 :Float32;
}
struct CellInfo @0xcff7566681c277ce {
timestamp @0 :UInt64;
repr @1 :Text; # android toString() for now
}
struct WifiScan @0xd4df5a192382ba0b {
bssid @0 :Text;
ssid @1 :Text;
capabilities @2 :Text;
frequency @3 :Int32;
level @4 :Int32;
timestamp @5 :Int64;
centerFreq0 @6 :Int32;
centerFreq1 @7 :Int32;
channelWidth @8 :ChannelWidth;
operatorFriendlyName @9 :Text;
venueName @10 :Text;
is80211mcResponder @11 :Bool;
passpoint @12 :Bool;
distanceCm @13 :Int32;
distanceSdCm @14 :Int32;
enum ChannelWidth @0xcb6a279f015f6b51 {
w20Mhz @0;
w40Mhz @1;
w80Mhz @2;
w160Mhz @3;
w80Plus80Mhz @4;
}
}
struct LiveEventData @0x94b7baa90c5c321e {
name @0 :Text;
value @1 :Int32;
}
struct ModelData @0xb8aad62cffef28a9 {
frameId @0 :UInt32;
frameAge @12 :UInt32;
frameDropPerc @13 :Float32;
timestampEof @9 :UInt64;
modelExecutionTime @14 :Float32;
gpuExecutionTime @16 :Float32;
rawPred @15 :Data;
path @1 :PathData;
leftLane @2 :PathData;
rightLane @3 :PathData;
lead @4 :LeadData;
freePath @6 :List(Float32);
settings @5 :ModelSettings;
leadFuture @7 :LeadData;
speed @8 :List(Float32);
meta @10 :MetaData;
longitudinal @11 :LongitudinalData;
struct PathData @0x8817eeea389e9f08 {
points @0 :List(Float32);
prob @1 :Float32;
std @2 :Float32;
stds @3 :List(Float32);
poly @4 :List(Float32);
validLen @5 :Float32;
}
struct LeadData @0xd1c9bef96d26fa91 {
dist @0 :Float32;
prob @1 :Float32;
std @2 :Float32;
relVel @3 :Float32;
relVelStd @4 :Float32;
relY @5 :Float32;
relYStd @6 :Float32;
relA @7 :Float32;
relAStd @8 :Float32;
}
struct ModelSettings @0xa26e3710efd3e914 {
bigBoxX @0 :UInt16;
bigBoxY @1 :UInt16;
bigBoxWidth @2 :UInt16;
bigBoxHeight @3 :UInt16;
boxProjection @4 :List(Float32);
yuvCorrection @5 :List(Float32);
inputTransform @6 :List(Float32);
}
struct MetaData @0x9744f25fb60f2bf8 {
engagedProb @0 :Float32;
desirePrediction @1 :List(Float32);
brakeDisengageProb @2 :Float32;
gasDisengageProb @3 :Float32;
steerOverrideProb @4 :Float32;
desireState @5 :List(Float32);
}
struct LongitudinalData @0xf98f999c6a071122 {
distances @2 :List(Float32);
speeds @0 :List(Float32);
accelerations @1 :List(Float32);
}
}
struct ECEFPoint @0xc25bbbd524983447 {
x @0 :Float64;
y @1 :Float64;
z @2 :Float64;
}
struct ECEFPointDEPRECATED @0xe10e21168db0c7f7 {
x @0 :Float32;
y @1 :Float32;
z @2 :Float32;
}
struct GPSPlannerPoints @0xab54c59699f8f9f3 {
curPosDEPRECATED @0 :ECEFPointDEPRECATED;
pointsDEPRECATED @1 :List(ECEFPointDEPRECATED);
curPos @6 :ECEFPoint;
points @7 :List(ECEFPoint);
valid @2 :Bool;
trackName @3 :Text;
speedLimit @4 :Float32;
accelTarget @5 :Float32;
}
struct GPSPlannerPlan @0xf5ad1d90cdc1dd6b {
valid @0 :Bool;
poly @1 :List(Float32);
trackName @2 :Text;
speed @3 :Float32;
acceleration @4 :Float32;
pointsDEPRECATED @5 :List(ECEFPointDEPRECATED);
points @6 :List(ECEFPoint);
xLookahead @7 :Float32;
}
struct UiNavigationEvent @0x90c8426c3eaddd3b {
type @0: Type;
status @1: Status;
distanceTo @2: Float32;
endRoadPointDEPRECATED @3: ECEFPointDEPRECATED;
endRoadPoint @4: ECEFPoint;
enum Type @0xe8db07dcf8fcea05 {
none @0;
laneChangeLeft @1;
laneChangeRight @2;
mergeLeft @3;
mergeRight @4;
turnLeft @5;
turnRight @6;
}
enum Status @0xb9aa88c75ef99a1f {
none @0;
passive @1;
approaching @2;
active @3;
}
}
struct LiveLocationData @0xb99b2bc7a57e8128 {
status @0 :UInt8;
# 3D fix
lat @1 :Float64;
lon @2 :Float64;
alt @3 :Float32; # m
# speed
speed @4 :Float32; # m/s
# NED velocity components
vNED @5 :List(Float32);
# roll, pitch, heading (x,y,z)
roll @6 :Float32; # WRT to center of earth?
pitch @7 :Float32; # WRT to center of earth?
heading @8 :Float32; # WRT to north?
# what are these?
wanderAngle @9 :Float32;
trackAngle @10 :Float32;
# car frame -- https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/RPY_angles_of_cars.png
# gyro, in car frame, deg/s
gyro @11 :List(Float32);
# accel, in car frame, m/s^2
accel @12 :List(Float32);
accuracy @13 :Accuracy;
source @14 :SensorSource;
# if we are fixing a location in the past
fixMonoTime @15 :UInt64;
gpsWeek @16 :Int32;
timeOfWeek @17 :Float64;
positionECEF @18 :List(Float64);
poseQuatECEF @19 :List(Float32);
pitchCalibration @20 :Float32;
yawCalibration @21 :Float32;
imuFrame @22 :List(Float32);
struct Accuracy @0x943dc4625473b03f {
pNEDError @0 :List(Float32);
vNEDError @1 :List(Float32);
rollError @2 :Float32;
pitchError @3 :Float32;
headingError @4 :Float32;
ellipsoidSemiMajorError @5 :Float32;
ellipsoidSemiMinorError @6 :Float32;
ellipsoidOrientationError @7 :Float32;
}
enum SensorSource @0xc871d3cc252af657 {
applanix @0;
kalman @1;
orbslam @2;
timing @3;
dummy @4;
}
}
struct OrbOdometry @0xd7700859ed1f5b76 {
# timing first
startMonoTime @0 :UInt64;
endMonoTime @1 :UInt64;
# fundamental matrix and error
f @2: List(Float64);
err @3: Float64;
# number of inlier points
inliers @4: Int32;
# for debug only
# indexed by endMonoTime features
# value is startMonoTime feature match
# -1 if no match
matches @5: List(Int16);
}
struct OrbFeatures @0xcd60164a8a0159ef {
timestampEof @0 :UInt64;
# transposed arrays of normalized image coordinates
# len(xs) == len(ys) == len(descriptors) * 32
xs @1 :List(Float32);
ys @2 :List(Float32);
descriptors @3 :Data;
octaves @4 :List(Int8);
# match index to last OrbFeatures
# -1 if no match
timestampLastEof @5 :UInt64;
matches @6: List(Int16);
}
struct OrbFeaturesSummary @0xd500d30c5803fa4f {
timestampEof @0 :UInt64;
timestampLastEof @1 :UInt64;
featureCount @2 :UInt16;
matchCount @3 :UInt16;
computeNs @4 :UInt64;
}
struct OrbKeyFrame @0xc8233c0345e27e24 {
# this is a globally unique id for the KeyFrame
id @0: UInt64;
# this is the location of the KeyFrame
pos @1: ECEFPoint;
# these are the features in the world
# len(dpos) == len(descriptors) * 32
dpos @2 :List(ECEFPoint);
descriptors @3 :Data;
}
struct KalmanOdometry @0x92e21bb7ea38793a {
trans @0 :List(Float32); # m/s in device frame
rot @1 :List(Float32); # rad/s in device frame
transStd @2 :List(Float32); # std m/s in device frame
rotStd @3 :List(Float32); # std rad/s in device frame
}
struct OrbObservation @0x9b326d4e436afec7 {
observationMonoTime @0 :UInt64;
normalizedCoordinates @1 :List(Float32);
locationECEF @2 :List(Float64);
matchDistance @3: UInt32;
}
struct CalibrationFeatures @0x8fdfadb254ea867a {
frameId @0 :UInt32;
p0 @1 :List(Float32);
p1 @2 :List(Float32);
status @3 :List(Int8);
}
struct NavStatus @0xbd8822120928120c {
isNavigating @0 :Bool;
currentAddress @1 :Address;
struct Address @0xce7cd672cacc7814 {
title @0 :Text;
lat @1 :Float64;
lng @2 :Float64;
house @3 :Text;
address @4 :Text;
street @5 :Text;
city @6 :Text;
state @7 :Text;
country @8 :Text;
}
}
struct NavUpdate @0xdb98be6565516acb {
isNavigating @0 :Bool;
curSegment @1 :Int32;
segments @2 :List(Segment);
struct LatLng @0x9eaef9187cadbb9b {
lat @0 :Float64;
lng @1 :Float64;
}
struct Segment @0xa5b39b4fc4d7da3f {
from @0 :LatLng;
to @1 :LatLng;
updateTime @2 :Int32;
distance @3 :Int32;
crossTime @4 :Int32;
exitNo @5 :Int32;
instruction @6 :Instruction;
parts @7 :List(LatLng);
enum Instruction @0xc5417a637451246f {
turnLeft @0;
turnRight @1;
keepLeft @2;
keepRight @3;
straight @4;
roundaboutExitNumber @5;
roundaboutExit @6;
roundaboutTurnLeft @7;
unkn8 @8;
roundaboutStraight @9;
unkn10 @10;
roundaboutTurnRight @11;
unkn12 @12;
roundaboutUturn @13;
unkn14 @14;
arrive @15;
exitLeft @16;
exitRight @17;
unkn18 @18;
uturn @19;
# ...
}
}
}
struct TrafficEvent @0xacfa74a094e62626 {
type @0 :Type;
distance @1 :Float32;
action @2 :Action;
resuming @3 :Bool;
enum Type @0xd85d75253435bf4b {
stopSign @0;
lightRed @1;
lightYellow @2;
lightGreen @3;
stopLight @4;
}
enum Action @0xa6f6ce72165ccb49 {
none @0;
yield @1;
stop @2;
resumeReady @3;
}
}
struct AndroidGnss @0xdfdf30d03fc485bd {
union {
measurements @0 :Measurements;
navigationMessage @1 :NavigationMessage;
}
struct Measurements @0xa20710d4f428d6cd {
clock @0 :Clock;
measurements @1 :List(Measurement);
struct Clock @0xa0e27b453a38f450 {
timeNanos @0 :Int64;
hardwareClockDiscontinuityCount @1 :Int32;
hasTimeUncertaintyNanos @2 :Bool;
timeUncertaintyNanos @3 :Float64;
hasLeapSecond @4 :Bool;
leapSecond @5 :Int32;
hasFullBiasNanos @6 :Bool;
fullBiasNanos @7 :Int64;
hasBiasNanos @8 :Bool;
biasNanos @9 :Float64;
hasBiasUncertaintyNanos @10 :Bool;
biasUncertaintyNanos @11 :Float64;
hasDriftNanosPerSecond @12 :Bool;
driftNanosPerSecond @13 :Float64;
hasDriftUncertaintyNanosPerSecond @14 :Bool;
driftUncertaintyNanosPerSecond @15 :Float64;
}
struct Measurement @0xd949bf717d77614d {
svId @0 :Int32;
constellation @1 :Constellation;
timeOffsetNanos @2 :Float64;
state @3 :Int32;
receivedSvTimeNanos @4 :Int64;
receivedSvTimeUncertaintyNanos @5 :Int64;
cn0DbHz @6 :Float64;
pseudorangeRateMetersPerSecond @7 :Float64;
pseudorangeRateUncertaintyMetersPerSecond @8 :Float64;
accumulatedDeltaRangeState @9 :Int32;
accumulatedDeltaRangeMeters @10 :Float64;
accumulatedDeltaRangeUncertaintyMeters @11 :Float64;
hasCarrierFrequencyHz @12 :Bool;
carrierFrequencyHz @13 :Float32;
hasCarrierCycles @14 :Bool;
carrierCycles @15 :Int64;
hasCarrierPhase @16 :Bool;
carrierPhase @17 :Float64;
hasCarrierPhaseUncertainty @18 :Bool;
carrierPhaseUncertainty @19 :Float64;
hasSnrInDb @20 :Bool;
snrInDb @21 :Float64;
multipathIndicator @22 :MultipathIndicator;
enum Constellation @0x9ef1f3ff0deb5ffb {
unknown @0;
gps @1;
sbas @2;
glonass @3;
qzss @4;
beidou @5;
galileo @6;
}
enum State @0xcbb9490adce12d72 {
unknown @0;
codeLock @1;
bitSync @2;
subframeSync @3;
towDecoded @4;
msecAmbiguous @5;
symbolSync @6;
gloStringSync @7;
gloTodDecoded @8;
bdsD2BitSync @9;
bdsD2SubframeSync @10;
galE1bcCodeLock @11;
galE1c2ndCodeLock @12;
galE1bPageSync @13;
sbasSync @14;
}
enum MultipathIndicator @0xc04e7b6231d4caa8 {
unknown @0;
detected @1;
notDetected @2;
}
}
}
struct NavigationMessage @0xe2517b083095fd4e {
type @0 :Int32;
svId @1 :Int32;
messageId @2 :Int32;
submessageId @3 :Int32;
data @4 :Data;
status @5 :Status;
enum Status @0xec1ff7996b35366f {
unknown @0;
parityPassed @1;
parityRebuilt @2;
}
}
}
struct LidarPts @0xe3d6685d4e9d8f7a {
r @0 :List(UInt16); # uint16 m*500.0
theta @1 :List(UInt16); # uint16 deg*100.0
reflect @2 :List(UInt8); # uint8 0-255
# For storing out of file.
idx @3 :UInt64;
# For storing in file
pkt @4 :Data;
}
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using Cxx = import "./include/c++.capnp";
$Cxx.namespace("cereal");
using Java = import "./include/java.capnp";
$Java.package("ai.comma.openpilot.cereal");
$Java.outerClassname("Map");
@0xa086df597ef5d7a0;
# Geometry
struct Point {
x @0: Float64;
y @1: Float64;
z @2: Float64;
}
struct PolyLine {
points @0: List(Point);
}
# Map features
struct Lane {
id @0 :Text;
leftBoundary @1 :LaneBoundary;
rightBoundary @2 :LaneBoundary;
leftAdjacentId @3 :Text;
rightAdjacentId @4 :Text;
inboundIds @5 :List(Text);
outboundIds @6 :List(Text);
struct LaneBoundary {
polyLine @0 :PolyLine;
startHeading @1 :Float32; # WRT north
}
}
# Map tiles
struct TileSummary {
version @0 :Text;
updatedAt @1 :UInt64; # Millis since epoch
level @2 :UInt8;
x @3 :UInt16;
y @4 :UInt16;
}
struct MapTile {
summary @0 :TileSummary;
lanes @1 :List(Lane);
}
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demo
bridge
test_runner
*.o
*.os
*.d
*.a
*.so
messaging_pyx.cpp
build/
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# must be build with scons
from .messaging_pyx import Context, Poller, SubSocket, PubSocket # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module, import-error
from .messaging_pyx import MultiplePublishersError, MessagingError # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module, import-error
import capnp
# must be built with scons
from msgq.ipc_pyx import Context, Poller, SubSocket, PubSocket, SocketEventHandle, toggle_fake_events, \
set_fake_prefix, get_fake_prefix, delete_fake_prefix, wait_for_one_event
from msgq.ipc_pyx import MultiplePublishersError, IpcError
from msgq import fake_event_handle, pub_sock, sub_sock, drain_sock_raw
import msgq
assert MultiplePublishersError
assert MessagingError
import os
import capnp
import time
from typing import Optional, List, Union, Dict
from cereal import log
from cereal.services import service_list
from cereal.services import SERVICE_LIST
from openpilot.common.util import MovingAverage
# sec_since_boot is faster, but allow to run standalone too
try:
from common.realtime import sec_since_boot
except ImportError:
import time
sec_since_boot = time.time
print("Warning, using python time.time() instead of faster sec_since_boot")
NO_TRAVERSAL_LIMIT = 2**64-1
context = Context()
def new_message():
dat = log.Event.new_message()
dat.logMonoTime = int(sec_since_boot() * 1e9)
dat.valid = True
def reset_context():
msgq.context = Context()
def log_from_bytes(dat: bytes, struct: capnp.lib.capnp._StructModule = log.Event) -> capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader:
with struct.from_bytes(dat, traversal_limit_in_words=NO_TRAVERSAL_LIMIT) as msg:
return msg
def new_message(service: Optional[str], size: Optional[int] = None, **kwargs) -> capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructBuilder:
args = {
'valid': False,
'logMonoTime': int(time.monotonic() * 1e9),
**kwargs
}
dat = log.Event.new_message(**args)
if service is not None:
if size is None:
dat.init(service)
else:
dat.init(service, size)
return dat
def pub_sock(endpoint):
sock = PubSocket()
sock.connect(context, endpoint)
return sock
def sub_sock(endpoint, poller=None, addr="127.0.0.1", conflate=False, timeout=None):
sock = SubSocket()
addr = addr.encode('utf8')
sock.connect(context, endpoint, addr, conflate)
if timeout is not None:
sock.setTimeout(timeout)
if poller is not None:
poller.registerSocket(sock)
return sock
def drain_sock_raw(sock, wait_for_one=False):
def drain_sock(sock: SubSocket, wait_for_one: bool = False) -> List[capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader]:
"""Receive all message currently available on the queue"""
ret = []
while 1:
if wait_for_one and len(ret) == 0:
dat = sock.receive()
else:
dat = sock.receive(non_blocking=True)
if dat is None:
break
ret.append(dat)
return ret
def drain_sock(sock, wait_for_one=False):
"""Receive all message currently available on the queue"""
ret = []
while 1:
if wait_for_one and len(ret) == 0:
dat = sock.receive()
else:
dat = sock.receive(non_blocking=True)
if dat is None: # Timeout hit
break
dat = log.Event.from_bytes(dat)
ret.append(dat)
return ret
msgs = drain_sock_raw(sock, wait_for_one=wait_for_one)
return [log_from_bytes(m) for m in msgs]
# TODO: print when we drop packets?
def recv_sock(sock, wait=False):
def recv_sock(sock: SubSocket, wait: bool = False) -> Optional[capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader]:
"""Same as drain sock, but only returns latest message. Consider using conflate instead."""
dat = None
while 1:
if wait and dat is None:
rcv = sock.receive()
recv = sock.receive()
else:
rcv = sock.receive(non_blocking=True)
recv = sock.receive(non_blocking=True)
if rcv is None: # Timeout hit
if recv is None: # Timeout hit
break
dat = rcv
dat = recv
if dat is not None:
dat = log.Event.from_bytes(dat)
dat = log_from_bytes(dat)
return dat
def recv_one(sock):
def recv_one(sock: SubSocket) -> Optional[capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader]:
dat = sock.receive()
if dat is not None:
dat = log.Event.from_bytes(dat)
dat = log_from_bytes(dat)
return dat
def recv_one_or_none(sock):
def recv_one_or_none(sock: SubSocket) -> Optional[capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader]:
dat = sock.receive(non_blocking=True)
if dat is not None:
dat = log.Event.from_bytes(dat)
dat = log_from_bytes(dat)
return dat
def recv_one_retry(sock):
def recv_one_retry(sock: SubSocket) -> capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader:
"""Keep receiving until we get a message"""
while True:
dat = sock.receive()
if dat is not None:
return log.Event.from_bytes(dat)
return log_from_bytes(dat)
# TODO: This does not belong in messaging
def get_one_can(logcan):
while True:
can = recv_one_retry(logcan)
if len(can.can) > 0:
return can
class SubMaster():
def __init__(self, services, ignore_alive=None, addr="127.0.0.1"):
self.poller = Poller()
self.frame = -1
self.updated = {s : False for s in services}
self.rcv_time = {s : 0. for s in services}
self.rcv_frame = {s : 0 for s in services}
self.alive = {s : False for s in services}
self.sock = {}
self.freq = {}
self.data = {}
self.logMonoTime = {}
self.valid = {}
if ignore_alive is not None:
self.ignore_alive = ignore_alive
class FrequencyTracker:
def __init__(self, service_freq: float, update_freq: float, is_poll: bool):
freq = max(min(service_freq, update_freq), 1.)
if is_poll:
min_freq = max_freq = freq
else:
self.ignore_alive = []
max_freq = min(freq, update_freq)
if service_freq >= 2 * update_freq:
min_freq = update_freq
elif update_freq >= 2* service_freq:
min_freq = freq
else:
min_freq = min(freq, freq / 2.)
self.min_freq = min_freq * 0.8
self.max_freq = max_freq * 1.2
self.avg_dt = MovingAverage(int(10 * freq))
self.recent_avg_dt = MovingAverage(int(freq))
self.prev_time = 0.0
def record_recv_time(self, cur_time: float) -> None:
# TODO: Handle case where cur_time is less than prev_time
if self.prev_time > 1e-5:
dt = cur_time - self.prev_time
self.avg_dt.add_value(dt)
self.recent_avg_dt.add_value(dt)
self.prev_time = cur_time
@property
def valid(self) -> bool:
if self.avg_dt.count == 0:
return False
avg_freq = 1.0 / self.avg_dt.get_average()
if self.min_freq <= avg_freq <= self.max_freq:
return True
avg_freq_recent = 1.0 / self.recent_avg_dt.get_average()
return self.min_freq <= avg_freq_recent <= self.max_freq
class SubMaster:
def __init__(self, services: List[str], poll: Optional[str] = None,
ignore_alive: Optional[List[str]] = None, ignore_avg_freq: Optional[List[str]] = None,
ignore_valid: Optional[List[str]] = None, addr: str = "127.0.0.1", frequency: Optional[float] = None):
self.frame = -1
self.services = services
self.seen = {s: False for s in services}
self.updated = {s: False for s in services}
self.recv_time = {s: 0. for s in services}
self.recv_frame = {s: 0 for s in services}
self.sock = {}
self.data = {}
self.logMonoTime = {s: 0 for s in services}
# zero-frequency / on-demand services are always alive and presumed valid; all others must pass checks
on_demand = {s: SERVICE_LIST[s].frequency <= 1e-5 for s in services}
self.static_freq_services = set(s for s in services if not on_demand[s])
self.alive = {s: on_demand[s] for s in services}
self.freq_ok = {s: on_demand[s] for s in services}
self.valid = {s: on_demand[s] for s in services}
self.freq_tracker: Dict[str, FrequencyTracker] = {}
self.poller = Poller()
polled_services = set([poll, ] if poll is not None else services)
self.non_polled_services = set(services) - polled_services
self.ignore_average_freq = [] if ignore_avg_freq is None else ignore_avg_freq
self.ignore_alive = [] if ignore_alive is None else ignore_alive
self.ignore_valid = [] if ignore_valid is None else ignore_valid
self.simulation = bool(int(os.getenv("SIMULATION", "0")))
# if freq and poll aren't specified, assume the max to be conservative
assert frequency is None or poll is None, "Do not specify 'frequency' - frequency of the polled service will be used."
self.update_freq = frequency or max([SERVICE_LIST[s].frequency for s in polled_services])
for s in services:
if addr is not None:
self.sock[s] = sub_sock(s, poller=self.poller, addr=addr, conflate=True)
self.freq[s] = service_list[s].frequency
p = self.poller if s not in self.non_polled_services else None
self.sock[s] = sub_sock(s, poller=p, addr=addr, conflate=True)
data = new_message()
try:
data.init(s)
data = new_message(s)
except capnp.lib.capnp.KjException:
# lists
data.init(s, 0)
data = new_message(s, 0) # lists
self.data[s] = getattr(data, s)
self.logMonoTime[s] = 0
self.valid[s] = data.valid
self.data[s] = getattr(data.as_reader(), s)
self.freq_tracker[s] = FrequencyTracker(SERVICE_LIST[s].frequency, self.update_freq, s == poll)
def __getitem__(self, s):
def __getitem__(self, s: str) -> capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader:
return self.data[s]
def update(self, timeout=1000):
def _check_avg_freq(self, s: str) -> bool:
return SERVICE_LIST[s].frequency > 0.99 and (s not in self.ignore_average_freq) and (s not in self.ignore_alive)
def update(self, timeout: int = 100) -> None:
msgs = []
for sock in self.poller.poll(timeout):
msgs.append(recv_one_or_none(sock))
self.update_msgs(sec_since_boot(), msgs)
def update_msgs(self, cur_time, msgs):
# TODO: add optional input that specify the service to wait for
# non-blocking receive for non-polled sockets
for s in self.non_polled_services:
msgs.append(recv_one_or_none(self.sock[s]))
self.update_msgs(time.monotonic(), msgs)
def update_msgs(self, cur_time: float, msgs: List[capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructReader]) -> None:
self.frame += 1
self.updated = dict.fromkeys(self.updated, False)
self.updated = dict.fromkeys(self.services, False)
for msg in msgs:
if msg is None:
continue
s = msg.which()
self.seen[s] = True
self.updated[s] = True
self.rcv_time[s] = cur_time
self.rcv_frame[s] = self.frame
self.freq_tracker[s].record_recv_time(cur_time)
self.recv_time[s] = cur_time
self.recv_frame[s] = self.frame
self.data[s] = getattr(msg, s)
self.logMonoTime[s] = msg.logMonoTime
self.valid[s] = msg.valid
for s in self.data:
# arbitrary small number to avoid float comparison. If freq is 0, we can skip the check
if self.freq[s] > 1e-5:
# alive if delay is within 10x the expected frequency
self.alive[s] = (cur_time - self.rcv_time[s]) < (10. / self.freq[s])
else:
self.alive[s] = True
for s in self.static_freq_services:
# alive if delay is within 10x the expected frequency; checks relaxed in simulator
self.alive[s] = (cur_time - self.recv_time[s]) < (10. / SERVICE_LIST[s].frequency) or (self.seen[s] and self.simulation)
self.freq_ok[s] = self.freq_tracker[s].valid or self.simulation
def all_alive(self, service_list=None):
if service_list is None: # check all
service_list = self.alive.keys()
return all(self.alive[s] for s in service_list if s not in self.ignore_alive)
def all_alive(self, service_list: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> bool:
return all(self.alive[s] for s in (service_list or self.services) if s not in self.ignore_alive)
def all_valid(self, service_list=None):
if service_list is None: # check all
service_list = self.valid.keys()
return all(self.valid[s] for s in service_list)
def all_freq_ok(self, service_list: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> bool:
return all(self.freq_ok[s] for s in (service_list or self.services) if self._check_avg_freq(s))
def all_alive_and_valid(self, service_list=None):
if service_list is None: # check all
service_list = self.alive.keys()
return self.all_alive(service_list=service_list) and self.all_valid(service_list=service_list)
def all_valid(self, service_list: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> bool:
return all(self.valid[s] for s in (service_list or self.services) if s not in self.ignore_valid)
def all_checks(self, service_list: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> bool:
return self.all_alive(service_list) and self.all_freq_ok(service_list) and self.all_valid(service_list)
class PubMaster():
def __init__(self, services):
class PubMaster:
def __init__(self, services: List[str]):
self.sock = {}
for s in services:
self.sock[s] = pub_sock(s)
def send(self, s, dat):
# accept either bytes or capnp builder
def send(self, s: str, dat: Union[bytes, capnp.lib.capnp._DynamicStructBuilder]) -> None:
if not isinstance(dat, bytes):
dat = dat.to_bytes()
self.sock[s].send(dat)
def wait_for_readers_to_update(self, s: str, timeout: int, dt: float = 0.05) -> bool:
for _ in range(int(timeout*(1./dt))):
if self.sock[s].all_readers_updated():
return True
time.sleep(dt)
return False
def all_readers_updated(self, s: str) -> bool:
return self.sock[s].all_readers_updated() # type: ignore
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#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cassert>
#include <csignal>
#include <map>
typedef void (*sighandler_t)(int sig);
#include "services.h"
#include "impl_msgq.hpp"
#include "impl_zmq.hpp"
void sigpipe_handler(int sig) {
assert(sig == SIGPIPE);
std::cout << "SIGPIPE received" << std::endl;
}
static std::vector<std::string> get_services() {
std::vector<std::string> name_list;
for (const auto& it : services) {
std::string name = it.name;
if (name == "plusFrame" || name == "uiLayoutState") continue;
name_list.push_back(name);
}
return name_list;
}
int main(void){
signal(SIGPIPE, (sighandler_t)sigpipe_handler);
auto endpoints = get_services();
std::map<SubSocket*, PubSocket*> sub2pub;
Context *zmq_context = new ZMQContext();
Context *msgq_context = new MSGQContext();
Poller *poller = new MSGQPoller();
for (auto endpoint: endpoints){
SubSocket * msgq_sock = new MSGQSubSocket();
msgq_sock->connect(msgq_context, endpoint, "127.0.0.1", false);
poller->registerSocket(msgq_sock);
PubSocket * zmq_sock = new ZMQPubSocket();
zmq_sock->connect(zmq_context, endpoint);
sub2pub[msgq_sock] = zmq_sock;
}
while (true){
for (auto sub_sock : poller->poll(100)){
Message * msg = sub_sock->receive();
if (msg == NULL) continue;
sub2pub[sub_sock]->sendMessage(msg);
delete msg;
}
}
return 0;
}
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#include <iostream>
#include <cstddef>
#include <chrono>
#include <thread>
#include <cassert>
#include "messaging.hpp"
#include "impl_zmq.hpp"
#define MSGS 1e5
int main() {
Context * c = Context::create();
SubSocket * sub_sock = SubSocket::create(c, "controlsState");
PubSocket * pub_sock = PubSocket::create(c, "controlsState");
char data[8];
Poller * poller = Poller::create({sub_sock});
auto start = std::chrono::steady_clock::now();
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < MSGS; i++){
*(uint64_t*)data = i;
pub_sock->send(data, 8);
auto r = poller->poll(100);
for (auto p : r){
Message * m = p->receive();
uint64_t ii = *(uint64_t*)m->getData();
assert(i == ii);
delete m;
}
}
auto end = std::chrono::steady_clock::now();
double elapsed = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::nanoseconds>(end - start).count() / 1e9;
double throughput = ((double) MSGS / (double) elapsed);
std::cout << throughput << " msg/s" << std::endl;
delete poller;
delete sub_sock;
delete pub_sock;
delete c;
return 0;
}
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import time
from messaging_pyx import Context, Poller, SubSocket, PubSocket # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module, import-error
MSGS = 1e5
if __name__ == "__main__":
c = Context()
sub_sock = SubSocket()
pub_sock = PubSocket()
sub_sock.connect(c, "controlsState")
pub_sock.connect(c, "controlsState")
poller = Poller()
poller.registerSocket(sub_sock)
t = time.time()
for i in range(int(MSGS)):
bts = i.to_bytes(4, 'little')
pub_sock.send(bts)
for s in poller.poll(100):
dat = s.receive()
ii = int.from_bytes(dat, 'little')
assert(i == ii)
dt = time.time() - t
print("%.1f msg/s" % (MSGS / dt))
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#include <cassert>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <csignal>
#include <cerrno>
#include "impl_msgq.hpp"
volatile sig_atomic_t msgq_do_exit = 0;
void sig_handler(int signal) {
assert(signal == SIGINT || signal == SIGTERM);
msgq_do_exit = 1;
}
MSGQContext::MSGQContext() {
}
MSGQContext::~MSGQContext() {
}
void MSGQMessage::init(size_t sz) {
size = sz;
data = new char[size];
}
void MSGQMessage::init(char * d, size_t sz) {
size = sz;
data = new char[size];
memcpy(data, d, size);
}
void MSGQMessage::takeOwnership(char * d, size_t sz) {
size = sz;
data = d;
}
void MSGQMessage::close() {
if (size > 0){
delete[] data;
}
size = 0;
}
MSGQMessage::~MSGQMessage() {
this->close();
}
int MSGQSubSocket::connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate){
assert(context);
assert(address == "127.0.0.1");
q = new msgq_queue_t;
int r = msgq_new_queue(q, endpoint.c_str(), DEFAULT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
if (r != 0){
return r;
}
msgq_init_subscriber(q);
if (conflate){
q->read_conflate = true;
}
timeout = -1;
return 0;
}
Message * MSGQSubSocket::receive(bool non_blocking){
msgq_do_exit = 0;
void (*prev_handler_sigint)(int);
void (*prev_handler_sigterm)(int);
if (!non_blocking){
prev_handler_sigint = std::signal(SIGINT, sig_handler);
prev_handler_sigterm = std::signal(SIGTERM, sig_handler);
}
msgq_msg_t msg;
MSGQMessage *r = NULL;
int rc = msgq_msg_recv(&msg, q);
// Hack to implement blocking read with a poller. Don't use this
while (!non_blocking && rc == 0 && msgq_do_exit == 0){
msgq_pollitem_t items[1];
items[0].q = q;
int t = (timeout != -1) ? timeout : 100;
int n = msgq_poll(items, 1, t);
rc = msgq_msg_recv(&msg, q);
// The poll indicated a message was ready, but the receive failed. Try again
if (n == 1 && rc == 0){
continue;
}
if (timeout != -1){
break;
}
}
if (!non_blocking){
std::signal(SIGINT, prev_handler_sigint);
std::signal(SIGTERM, prev_handler_sigterm);
}
errno = msgq_do_exit ? EINTR : 0;
if (rc > 0){
if (msgq_do_exit){
msgq_msg_close(&msg); // Free unused message on exit
} else {
r = new MSGQMessage;
r->takeOwnership(msg.data, msg.size);
}
}
return (Message*)r;
}
void MSGQSubSocket::setTimeout(int t){
timeout = t;
}
MSGQSubSocket::~MSGQSubSocket(){
if (q != NULL){
msgq_close_queue(q);
delete q;
}
}
int MSGQPubSocket::connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint){
assert(context);
q = new msgq_queue_t;
msgq_new_queue(q, endpoint.c_str(), DEFAULT_SEGMENT_SIZE);
msgq_init_publisher(q);
return 0;
}
int MSGQPubSocket::sendMessage(Message *message){
msgq_msg_t msg;
msg.data = message->getData();
msg.size = message->getSize();
return msgq_msg_send(&msg, q);
}
int MSGQPubSocket::send(char *data, size_t size){
msgq_msg_t msg;
msg.data = data;
msg.size = size;
return msgq_msg_send(&msg, q);
}
MSGQPubSocket::~MSGQPubSocket(){
if (q != NULL){
msgq_close_queue(q);
delete q;
}
}
void MSGQPoller::registerSocket(SubSocket * socket){
assert(num_polls + 1 < MAX_POLLERS);
polls[num_polls].q = (msgq_queue_t*)socket->getRawSocket();
sockets.push_back(socket);
num_polls++;
}
std::vector<SubSocket*> MSGQPoller::poll(int timeout){
std::vector<SubSocket*> r;
msgq_poll(polls, num_polls, timeout);
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_polls; i++){
if (polls[i].revents){
r.push_back(sockets[i]);
}
}
return r;
}
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#pragma once
#include "messaging.hpp"
#include "msgq.hpp"
#include <zmq.h>
#include <string>
#define MAX_POLLERS 128
class MSGQContext : public Context {
private:
void * context = NULL;
public:
MSGQContext();
void * getRawContext() {return context;}
~MSGQContext();
};
class MSGQMessage : public Message {
private:
char * data;
size_t size;
public:
void init(size_t size);
void init(char *data, size_t size);
void takeOwnership(char *data, size_t size);
size_t getSize(){return size;}
char * getData(){return data;}
void close();
~MSGQMessage();
};
class MSGQSubSocket : public SubSocket {
private:
msgq_queue_t * q = NULL;
int timeout;
public:
int connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate=false);
void setTimeout(int timeout);
void * getRawSocket() {return (void*)q;}
Message *receive(bool non_blocking=false);
~MSGQSubSocket();
};
class MSGQPubSocket : public PubSocket {
private:
msgq_queue_t * q = NULL;
public:
int connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint);
int sendMessage(Message *message);
int send(char *data, size_t size);
~MSGQPubSocket();
};
class MSGQPoller : public Poller {
private:
std::vector<SubSocket*> sockets;
msgq_pollitem_t polls[MAX_POLLERS];
size_t num_polls = 0;
public:
void registerSocket(SubSocket *socket);
std::vector<SubSocket*> poll(int timeout);
~MSGQPoller(){};
};
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#include <cassert>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cerrno>
#include <zmq.h>
#include "services.h"
#include "impl_zmq.hpp"
static int get_port(std::string endpoint) {
int port = -1;
for (const auto& it : services) {
std::string name = it.name;
if (name == endpoint) {
port = it.port;
break;
}
}
assert(port >= 0);
return port;
}
ZMQContext::ZMQContext() {
context = zmq_ctx_new();
}
ZMQContext::~ZMQContext() {
zmq_ctx_term(context);
}
void ZMQMessage::init(size_t sz) {
size = sz;
data = new char[size];
}
void ZMQMessage::init(char * d, size_t sz) {
size = sz;
data = new char[size];
memcpy(data, d, size);
}
void ZMQMessage::close() {
if (size > 0){
delete[] data;
}
size = 0;
}
ZMQMessage::~ZMQMessage() {
this->close();
}
int ZMQSubSocket::connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate){
sock = zmq_socket(context->getRawContext(), ZMQ_SUB);
if (sock == NULL){
return -1;
}
zmq_setsockopt(sock, ZMQ_SUBSCRIBE, "", 0);
if (conflate){
int arg = 1;
zmq_setsockopt(sock, ZMQ_CONFLATE, &arg, sizeof(int));
}
int reconnect_ivl = 500;
zmq_setsockopt(sock, ZMQ_RECONNECT_IVL_MAX, &reconnect_ivl, sizeof(reconnect_ivl));
full_endpoint = "tcp://" + address + ":";
full_endpoint += std::to_string(get_port(endpoint));
return zmq_connect(sock, full_endpoint.c_str());
}
Message * ZMQSubSocket::receive(bool non_blocking){
zmq_msg_t msg;
assert(zmq_msg_init(&msg) == 0);
int flags = non_blocking ? ZMQ_DONTWAIT : 0;
int rc = zmq_msg_recv(&msg, sock, flags);
Message *r = NULL;
if (rc >= 0){
// Make a copy to ensure the data is aligned
r = new ZMQMessage;
r->init((char*)zmq_msg_data(&msg), zmq_msg_size(&msg));
}
zmq_msg_close(&msg);
return r;
}
void ZMQSubSocket::setTimeout(int timeout){
zmq_setsockopt(sock, ZMQ_RCVTIMEO, &timeout, sizeof(int));
}
ZMQSubSocket::~ZMQSubSocket(){
zmq_close(sock);
}
int ZMQPubSocket::connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint){
sock = zmq_socket(context->getRawContext(), ZMQ_PUB);
if (sock == NULL){
return -1;
}
full_endpoint = "tcp://*:";
full_endpoint += std::to_string(get_port(endpoint));
return zmq_bind(sock, full_endpoint.c_str());
}
int ZMQPubSocket::sendMessage(Message *message){
return zmq_send(sock, message->getData(), message->getSize(), ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
}
int ZMQPubSocket::send(char *data, size_t size){
return zmq_send(sock, data, size, ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
}
ZMQPubSocket::~ZMQPubSocket(){
zmq_close(sock);
}
void ZMQPoller::registerSocket(SubSocket * socket){
assert(num_polls + 1 < MAX_POLLERS);
polls[num_polls].socket = socket->getRawSocket();
polls[num_polls].events = ZMQ_POLLIN;
sockets.push_back(socket);
num_polls++;
}
std::vector<SubSocket*> ZMQPoller::poll(int timeout){
std::vector<SubSocket*> r;
int rc = zmq_poll(polls, num_polls, timeout);
if (rc < 0){
return r;
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_polls; i++){
if (polls[i].revents){
r.push_back(sockets[i]);
}
}
return r;
}
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#pragma once
#include "messaging.hpp"
#include <zmq.h>
#include <string>
#define MAX_POLLERS 128
class ZMQContext : public Context {
private:
void * context = NULL;
public:
ZMQContext();
void * getRawContext() {return context;}
~ZMQContext();
};
class ZMQMessage : public Message {
private:
char * data;
size_t size;
public:
void init(size_t size);
void init(char *data, size_t size);
size_t getSize(){return size;}
char * getData(){return data;}
void close();
~ZMQMessage();
};
class ZMQSubSocket : public SubSocket {
private:
void * sock;
std::string full_endpoint;
public:
int connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate=false);
void setTimeout(int timeout);
void * getRawSocket() {return sock;}
Message *receive(bool non_blocking=false);
~ZMQSubSocket();
};
class ZMQPubSocket : public PubSocket {
private:
void * sock;
std::string full_endpoint;
public:
int connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint);
int sendMessage(Message *message);
int send(char *data, size_t size);
~ZMQPubSocket();
};
class ZMQPoller : public Poller {
private:
std::vector<SubSocket*> sockets;
zmq_pollitem_t polls[MAX_POLLERS];
size_t num_polls = 0;
public:
void registerSocket(SubSocket *socket);
std::vector<SubSocket*> poll(int timeout);
~ZMQPoller(){};
};
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#include "messaging.hpp"
#include "impl_zmq.hpp"
#include "impl_msgq.hpp"
Context * Context::create(){
Context * c;
if (std::getenv("ZMQ")){
c = new ZMQContext();
} else {
c = new MSGQContext();
}
return c;
}
SubSocket * SubSocket::create(){
SubSocket * s;
if (std::getenv("ZMQ")){
s = new ZMQSubSocket();
} else {
s = new MSGQSubSocket();
}
return s;
}
SubSocket * SubSocket::create(Context * context, std::string endpoint){
SubSocket *s = SubSocket::create();
int r = s->connect(context, endpoint, "127.0.0.1");
if (r == 0) {
return s;
} else {
delete s;
return NULL;
}
}
SubSocket * SubSocket::create(Context * context, std::string endpoint, std::string address){
SubSocket *s = SubSocket::create();
int r = s->connect(context, endpoint, address);
if (r == 0) {
return s;
} else {
delete s;
return NULL;
}
}
SubSocket * SubSocket::create(Context * context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate){
SubSocket *s = SubSocket::create();
int r = s->connect(context, endpoint, address, conflate);
if (r == 0) {
return s;
} else {
delete s;
return NULL;
}
}
PubSocket * PubSocket::create(){
PubSocket * s;
if (std::getenv("ZMQ")){
s = new ZMQPubSocket();
} else {
s = new MSGQPubSocket();
}
return s;
}
PubSocket * PubSocket::create(Context * context, std::string endpoint){
PubSocket *s = PubSocket::create();
int r = s->connect(context, endpoint);
if (r == 0) {
return s;
} else {
delete s;
return NULL;
}
}
Poller * Poller::create(){
Poller * p;
if (std::getenv("ZMQ")){
p = new ZMQPoller();
} else {
p = new MSGQPoller();
}
return p;
}
Poller * Poller::create(std::vector<SubSocket*> sockets){
Poller * p = Poller::create();
for (auto s : sockets){
p->registerSocket(s);
}
return p;
}
extern "C" Context * messaging_context_create() {
return Context::create();
}
extern "C" SubSocket * messaging_subsocket_create(Context* context, const char* endpoint) {
return SubSocket::create(context, std::string(endpoint));
}
extern "C" PubSocket * messaging_pubsocket_create(Context* context, const char* endpoint) {
return PubSocket::create(context, std::string(endpoint));
}
extern "C" Poller * messaging_poller_create(SubSocket** sockets, int size) {
std::vector<SubSocket*> socketsVec(sockets, sockets + size);
return Poller::create(socketsVec);
}
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#pragma once
#include <cstddef>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
#include <capnp/serialize.h>
#include "cereal/gen/cpp/log.capnp.h"
#include "common/timing.h"
#include "msgq/ipc.h"
class SubMaster {
public:
SubMaster(const std::vector<const char *> &service_list, const std::vector<const char *> &poll = {},
const char *address = nullptr, const std::vector<const char *> &ignore_alive = {});
void update(int timeout = 1000);
void update_msgs(uint64_t current_time, const std::vector<std::pair<std::string, cereal::Event::Reader>> &messages);
inline bool allAlive(const std::vector<const char *> &service_list = {}) { return all_(service_list, false, true); }
inline bool allValid(const std::vector<const char *> &service_list = {}) { return all_(service_list, true, false); }
inline bool allAliveAndValid(const std::vector<const char *> &service_list = {}) { return all_(service_list, true, true); }
void drain();
~SubMaster();
uint64_t frame = 0;
bool updated(const char *name) const;
bool alive(const char *name) const;
bool valid(const char *name) const;
uint64_t rcv_frame(const char *name) const;
uint64_t rcv_time(const char *name) const;
cereal::Event::Reader &operator[](const char *name) const;
private:
bool all_(const std::vector<const char *> &service_list, bool valid, bool alive);
Poller *poller_ = nullptr;
struct SubMessage;
std::map<SubSocket *, SubMessage *> messages_;
std::map<std::string, SubMessage *> services_;
};
class MessageBuilder : public capnp::MallocMessageBuilder {
public:
MessageBuilder() = default;
cereal::Event::Builder initEvent(bool valid = true) {
cereal::Event::Builder event = initRoot<cereal::Event>();
event.setLogMonoTime(nanos_since_boot());
event.setValid(valid);
return event;
}
kj::ArrayPtr<capnp::byte> toBytes() {
heapArray_ = capnp::messageToFlatArray(*this);
return heapArray_.asBytes();
}
size_t getSerializedSize() {
return capnp::computeSerializedSizeInWords(*this) * sizeof(capnp::word);
}
int serializeToBuffer(unsigned char *buffer, size_t buffer_size) {
size_t serialized_size = getSerializedSize();
if (serialized_size > buffer_size) { return -1; }
kj::ArrayOutputStream out(kj::ArrayPtr<capnp::byte>(buffer, buffer_size));
capnp::writeMessage(out, *this);
return serialized_size;
}
private:
kj::Array<capnp::word> heapArray_;
};
class PubMaster {
public:
PubMaster(const std::vector<const char *> &service_list);
inline int send(const char *name, capnp::byte *data, size_t size) { return sockets_.at(name)->send((char *)data, size); }
int send(const char *name, MessageBuilder &msg);
~PubMaster();
private:
std::map<std::string, PubSocket *> sockets_;
};
class AlignedBuffer {
public:
kj::ArrayPtr<const capnp::word> align(const char *data, const size_t size) {
words_size = size / sizeof(capnp::word) + 1;
if (aligned_buf.size() < words_size) {
aligned_buf = kj::heapArray<capnp::word>(words_size < 512 ? 512 : words_size);
}
memcpy(aligned_buf.begin(), data, size);
return aligned_buf.slice(0, words_size);
}
inline kj::ArrayPtr<const capnp::word> align(Message *m) {
return align(m->getData(), m->getSize());
}
private:
kj::Array<capnp::word> aligned_buf;
size_t words_size;
};
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#pragma once
#include <cstddef>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#define MSG_MULTIPLE_PUBLISHERS 100
class Context {
public:
virtual void * getRawContext() = 0;
static Context * create();
virtual ~Context(){};
};
class Message {
public:
virtual void init(size_t size) = 0;
virtual void init(char * data, size_t size) = 0;
virtual void close() = 0;
virtual size_t getSize() = 0;
virtual char * getData() = 0;
virtual ~Message(){};
};
class SubSocket {
public:
virtual int connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate=false) = 0;
virtual void setTimeout(int timeout) = 0;
virtual Message *receive(bool non_blocking=false) = 0;
virtual void * getRawSocket() = 0;
static SubSocket * create();
static SubSocket * create(Context * context, std::string endpoint);
static SubSocket * create(Context * context, std::string endpoint, std::string address);
static SubSocket * create(Context * context, std::string endpoint, std::string address, bool conflate);
virtual ~SubSocket(){};
};
class PubSocket {
public:
virtual int connect(Context *context, std::string endpoint) = 0;
virtual int sendMessage(Message *message) = 0;
virtual int send(char *data, size_t size) = 0;
static PubSocket * create();
static PubSocket * create(Context * context, std::string endpoint);
virtual ~PubSocket(){};
};
class Poller {
public:
virtual void registerSocket(SubSocket *socket) = 0;
virtual std::vector<SubSocket*> poll(int timeout) = 0;
static Poller * create();
static Poller * create(std::vector<SubSocket*> sockets);
virtual ~Poller(){};
};
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# distutils: language = c++
#cython: language_level=3
from libcpp.string cimport string
from libcpp.vector cimport vector
from libcpp cimport bool
cdef extern from "messaging.hpp":
cdef cppclass Context:
@staticmethod
Context * create()
cdef cppclass Message:
void init(size_t)
void init(char *, size_t)
void close()
size_t getSize()
char *getData()
cdef cppclass SubSocket:
@staticmethod
SubSocket * create()
int connect(Context *, string, string, bool)
Message * receive(bool)
void setTimeout(int)
cdef cppclass PubSocket:
@staticmethod
PubSocket * create()
int connect(Context *, string)
int sendMessage(Message *)
int send(char *, size_t)
cdef cppclass Poller:
@staticmethod
Poller * create()
void registerSocket(SubSocket *)
vector[SubSocket*] poll(int) nogil
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# distutils: language = c++
# cython: c_string_encoding=ascii, language_level=3
import sys
from libcpp.string cimport string
from libcpp cimport bool
from libc cimport errno
from messaging cimport Context as cppContext
from messaging cimport SubSocket as cppSubSocket
from messaging cimport PubSocket as cppPubSocket
from messaging cimport Poller as cppPoller
from messaging cimport Message as cppMessage
class MessagingError(Exception):
pass
class MultiplePublishersError(MessagingError):
pass
cdef class Context:
cdef cppContext * context
def __cinit__(self):
self.context = cppContext.create()
def term(self):
del self.context
self.context = NULL
def __dealloc__(self):
pass
# Deleting the context will hang if sockets are still active
# TODO: Figure out a way to make sure the context is closed last
# del self.context
cdef class Poller:
cdef cppPoller * poller
cdef list sub_sockets
def __cinit__(self):
self.sub_sockets = []
self.poller = cppPoller.create()
def __dealloc__(self):
del self.poller
def registerSocket(self, SubSocket socket):
self.sub_sockets.append(socket)
self.poller.registerSocket(socket.socket)
def poll(self, timeout):
sockets = []
cdef int t = timeout
with nogil:
result = self.poller.poll(t)
for s in result:
socket = SubSocket()
socket.setPtr(s)
sockets.append(socket)
return sockets
cdef class SubSocket:
cdef cppSubSocket * socket
cdef bool is_owner
def __cinit__(self):
self.socket = cppSubSocket.create()
self.is_owner = True
if self.socket == NULL:
raise MessagingError
def __dealloc__(self):
if self.is_owner:
del self.socket
cdef setPtr(self, cppSubSocket * ptr):
if self.is_owner:
del self.socket
self.is_owner = False
self.socket = ptr
def connect(self, Context context, string endpoint, string address=b"127.0.0.1", bool conflate=False):
r = self.socket.connect(context.context, endpoint, address, conflate)
if r != 0:
if errno.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE:
raise MultiplePublishersError
else:
raise MessagingError
def setTimeout(self, int timeout):
self.socket.setTimeout(timeout)
def receive(self, bool non_blocking=False):
msg = self.socket.receive(non_blocking)
if msg == NULL:
# If a blocking read returns no message check errno if SIGINT was caught in the C++ code
if errno.errno == errno.EINTR:
print("SIGINT received, exiting")
sys.exit(1)
return None
else:
sz = msg.getSize()
m = msg.getData()[:sz]
del msg
return m
cdef class PubSocket:
cdef cppPubSocket * socket
def __cinit__(self):
self.socket = cppPubSocket.create()
if self.socket == NULL:
raise MessagingError
def __dealloc__(self):
del self.socket
def connect(self, Context context, string endpoint):
r = self.socket.connect(context.context, endpoint)
if r != 0:
if errno.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE:
raise MultiplePublishersError
else:
raise MessagingError
def send(self, string data):
length = len(data)
r = self.socket.send(<char*>data.c_str(), length)
if r != length:
if errno.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE:
raise MultiplePublishersError
else:
raise MessagingError
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import os
import subprocess
import sysconfig
from distutils.core import Extension, setup # pylint: disable=import-error,no-name-in-module
from Cython.Build import cythonize
from Cython.Distutils import build_ext
def get_ext_filename_without_platform_suffix(filename):
name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
ext_suffix = sysconfig.get_config_var('EXT_SUFFIX')
if ext_suffix == ext:
return filename
ext_suffix = ext_suffix.replace(ext, '')
idx = name.find(ext_suffix)
if idx == -1:
return filename
else:
return name[:idx] + ext
class BuildExtWithoutPlatformSuffix(build_ext):
def get_ext_filename(self, ext_name):
filename = super().get_ext_filename(ext_name)
return get_ext_filename_without_platform_suffix(filename)
sourcefiles = ['messaging_pyx.pyx']
extra_compile_args = ["-std=c++11"]
libraries = ['zmq']
ARCH = subprocess.check_output(["uname", "-m"], encoding='utf8').rstrip() # pylint: disable=unexpected-keyword-arg
if ARCH == "aarch64":
extra_compile_args += ["-Wno-deprecated-register"]
libraries += ['gnustl_shared']
setup(name='CAN parser',
cmdclass={'build_ext': BuildExtWithoutPlatformSuffix},
ext_modules=cythonize(
Extension(
"messaging_pyx",
language="c++",
sources=sourcefiles,
extra_compile_args=extra_compile_args,
libraries=libraries,
extra_objects=[
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), '../', 'libmessaging.a'),
]
)
),
nthreads=4,
)
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#include <iostream>
#include <cassert>
#include <cerrno>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdint>
#include <chrono>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <csignal>
#include <random>
#include <poll.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "msgq.hpp"
void sigusr2_handler(int signal) {
assert(signal == SIGUSR2);
}
uint64_t msgq_get_uid(void){
std::random_device rd("/dev/urandom");
std::uniform_int_distribution<uint64_t> distribution(0,std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max());
uint64_t uid = distribution(rd) << 32 | syscall(SYS_gettid);
return uid;
}
int msgq_msg_init_size(msgq_msg_t * msg, size_t size){
msg->size = size;
msg->data = new(std::nothrow) char[size];
return (msg->data == NULL) ? -1 : 0;
}
int msgq_msg_init_data(msgq_msg_t * msg, char * data, size_t size) {
int r = msgq_msg_init_size(msg, size);
if (r == 0)
memcpy(msg->data, data, size);
return r;
}
int msgq_msg_close(msgq_msg_t * msg){
if (msg->size > 0)
delete[] msg->data;
msg->size = 0;
return 0;
}
void msgq_reset_reader(msgq_queue_t * q){
int id = q->reader_id;
q->read_valids[id]->store(true);
q->read_pointers[id]->store(*q->write_pointer);
}
void msgq_wait_for_subscriber(msgq_queue_t *q){
while (*q->num_readers == 0){
;
}
return;
}
int msgq_new_queue(msgq_queue_t * q, const char * path, size_t size){
assert(size < 0xFFFFFFFF); // Buffer must be smaller than 2^32 bytes
std::signal(SIGUSR2, sigusr2_handler);
const char * prefix = "/dev/shm/";
char * full_path = new char[strlen(path) + strlen(prefix) + 1];
strcpy(full_path, prefix);
strcat(full_path, path);
auto fd = open(full_path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0777);
delete[] full_path;
if (fd < 0)
return -1;
int rc = ftruncate(fd, size + sizeof(msgq_header_t));
if (rc < 0)
return -1;
char * mem = (char*)mmap(NULL, size + sizeof(msgq_header_t), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
close(fd);
if (mem == NULL)
return -1;
q->mmap_p = mem;
msgq_header_t *header = (msgq_header_t *)mem;
// Setup pointers to header segment
q->num_readers = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uint64_t>*>(&header->num_readers);
q->write_pointer = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uint64_t>*>(&header->write_pointer);
q->write_uid = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uint64_t>*>(&header->write_uid);
for (size_t i = 0; i < NUM_READERS; i++){
q->read_pointers[i] = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uint64_t>*>(&header->read_pointers[i]);
q->read_valids[i] = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uint64_t>*>(&header->read_valids[i]);
q->read_uids[i] = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uint64_t>*>(&header->read_uids[i]);
}
q->data = mem + sizeof(msgq_header_t);
q->size = size;
q->reader_id = -1;
q->endpoint = path;
q->read_conflate = false;
return 0;
}
void msgq_close_queue(msgq_queue_t *q){
if (q->mmap_p != NULL){
munmap(q->mmap_p, q->size + sizeof(msgq_header_t));
}
}
void msgq_init_publisher(msgq_queue_t * q) {
//std::cout << "Starting publisher" << std::endl;
uint64_t uid = msgq_get_uid();
*q->write_uid = uid;
*q->num_readers = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < NUM_READERS; i++){
*q->read_valids[i] = false;
*q->read_uids[i] = 0;
}
q->write_uid_local = uid;
}
static void thread_signal(uint32_t tid) {
#ifndef SYS_tkill
// TODO: this won't work for multithreaded programs
kill(tid, SIGUSR2);
#else
syscall(SYS_tkill, tid, SIGUSR2);
#endif
}
void msgq_init_subscriber(msgq_queue_t * q) {
assert(q != NULL);
assert(q->num_readers != NULL);
uint64_t uid = msgq_get_uid();
// Get reader id
while (true){
uint64_t cur_num_readers = *q->num_readers;
uint64_t new_num_readers = cur_num_readers + 1;
// No more slots available. Reset all subscribers to kick out inactive ones
if (new_num_readers > NUM_READERS){
std::cout << "Warning, evicting all subscribers!" << std::endl;
*q->num_readers = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < NUM_READERS; i++){
*q->read_valids[i] = false;
uint64_t old_uid = *q->read_uids[i];
*q->read_uids[i] = 0;
// Wake up reader in case they are in a poll
thread_signal(old_uid & 0xFFFFFFFF);
}
continue;
}
// Use atomic compare and swap to handle race condition
// where two subscribers start at the same time
if (std::atomic_compare_exchange_strong(q->num_readers,
&cur_num_readers,
new_num_readers)){
q->reader_id = cur_num_readers;
q->read_uid_local = uid;
// We start with read_valid = false,
// on the first read the read pointer will be synchronized with the write pointer
*q->read_valids[cur_num_readers] = false;
*q->read_pointers[cur_num_readers] = 0;
*q->read_uids[cur_num_readers] = uid;
break;
}
}
//std::cout << "New subscriber id: " << q->reader_id << " uid: " << q->read_uid_local << " " << q->endpoint << std::endl;
msgq_reset_reader(q);
}
int msgq_msg_send(msgq_msg_t * msg, msgq_queue_t *q){
// Die if we are no longer the active publisher
if (q->write_uid_local != *q->write_uid){
std::cout << "Killing old publisher: " << q->endpoint << std::endl;
errno = EADDRINUSE;
return -1;
}
uint64_t total_msg_size = ALIGN(msg->size + sizeof(int64_t));
// We need to fit at least three messages in the queue,
// then we can always safely access the last message
assert(3 * total_msg_size <= q->size);
uint64_t num_readers = *q->num_readers;
uint32_t write_cycles, write_pointer;
UNPACK64(write_cycles, write_pointer, *q->write_pointer);
char *p = q->data + write_pointer; // add base offset
// Check remaining space
// Always leave space for a wraparound tag for the next message, including alignment
int64_t remaining_space = q->size - write_pointer - total_msg_size - sizeof(int64_t);
if (remaining_space <= 0){
// Write -1 size tag indicating wraparound
*(int64_t*)p = -1;
// Invalidate all readers that are beyond the write pointer
// TODO: should we handle the case where a new reader shows up while this is running?
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < num_readers; i++){
uint64_t read_pointer = *q->read_pointers[i];
uint64_t read_cycles = read_pointer >> 32;
read_pointer &= 0xFFFFFFFF;
if ((read_pointer > write_pointer) && (read_cycles != write_cycles)) {
*q->read_valids[i] = false;
}
}
// Update global and local copies of write pointer and write_cycles
write_pointer = 0;
write_cycles = write_cycles + 1;
PACK64(*q->write_pointer, write_cycles, write_pointer);
// Set actual pointer to the beginning of the data segment
p = q->data;
}
// Invalidate readers that are in the area that will be written
uint64_t start = write_pointer;
uint64_t end = ALIGN(start + sizeof(int64_t) + msg->size);
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < num_readers; i++){
uint32_t read_cycles, read_pointer;
UNPACK64(read_cycles, read_pointer, *q->read_pointers[i]);
if ((read_pointer >= start) && (read_pointer < end) && (read_cycles != write_cycles)) {
*q->read_valids[i] = false;
}
}
// Write size tag
std::atomic<int64_t> *size_p = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<int64_t>*>(p);
*size_p = msg->size;
// Copy data
memcpy(p + sizeof(int64_t), msg->data, msg->size);
__sync_synchronize();
// Update write pointer
uint32_t new_ptr = ALIGN(write_pointer + msg->size + sizeof(int64_t));
PACK64(*q->write_pointer, write_cycles, new_ptr);
// Notify readers
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < num_readers; i++){
uint64_t reader_uid = *q->read_uids[i];
thread_signal(reader_uid & 0xFFFFFFFF);
}
return msg->size;
}
int msgq_msg_ready(msgq_queue_t * q){
start:
int id = q->reader_id;
assert(id >= 0); // Make sure subscriber is initialized
if (q->read_uid_local != *q->read_uids[id]){
std::cout << q->endpoint << ": Reader was evicted, reconnecting" << std::endl;
msgq_init_subscriber(q);
goto start;
}
// Check valid
if (!*q->read_valids[id]){
msgq_reset_reader(q);
goto start;
}
uint32_t read_cycles, read_pointer;
UNPACK64(read_cycles, read_pointer, *q->read_pointers[id]);
uint32_t write_cycles, write_pointer;
UNPACK64(write_cycles, write_pointer, *q->write_pointer);
// Check if new message is available
return (read_pointer != write_pointer);
}
int msgq_msg_recv(msgq_msg_t * msg, msgq_queue_t * q){
start:
int id = q->reader_id;
assert(id >= 0); // Make sure subscriber is initialized
if (q->read_uid_local != *q->read_uids[id]){
std::cout << q->endpoint << ": Reader was evicted, reconnecting" << std::endl;
msgq_init_subscriber(q);
goto start;
}
// Check valid
if (!*q->read_valids[id]){
msgq_reset_reader(q);
goto start;
}
uint32_t read_cycles, read_pointer;
UNPACK64(read_cycles, read_pointer, *q->read_pointers[id]);
uint32_t write_cycles, write_pointer;
UNPACK64(write_cycles, write_pointer, *q->write_pointer);
char * p = q->data + read_pointer;
// Check if new message is available
if (read_pointer == write_pointer) {
msg->size = 0;
return 0;
}
// Read potential message size
std::atomic<int64_t> *size_p = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<int64_t>*>(p);
std::int64_t size = *size_p;
// Check if the size that was read is valid
if (!*q->read_valids[id]){
msgq_reset_reader(q);
goto start;
}
// If size is -1 the buffer was full, and we need to wrap around
if (size == -1){
read_cycles++;
PACK64(*q->read_pointers[id], read_cycles, 0);
goto start;
}
// crashing is better than passing garbage data to the consumer
// the size will have weird value if it was overwritten by data accidentally
assert((uint64_t)size < q->size);
assert(size > 0);
uint32_t new_read_pointer = ALIGN(read_pointer + sizeof(std::int64_t) + size);
// If conflate is true, check if this is the latest message, else start over
if (q->read_conflate){
if (new_read_pointer != write_pointer){
// Update read pointer
PACK64(*q->read_pointers[id], read_cycles, new_read_pointer);
goto start;
}
}
// Copy message
if (msgq_msg_init_size(msg, size) < 0)
return -1;
__sync_synchronize();
memcpy(msg->data, p + sizeof(int64_t), size);
__sync_synchronize();
// Update read pointer
PACK64(*q->read_pointers[id], read_cycles, new_read_pointer);
// Check if the actual data that was copied is valid
if (!*q->read_valids[id]){
msgq_msg_close(msg);
msgq_reset_reader(q);
goto start;
}
return msg->size;
}
int msgq_poll(msgq_pollitem_t * items, size_t nitems, int timeout){
assert(timeout >= 0);
int num = 0;
// Check if messages ready
for (size_t i = 0; i < nitems; i++) {
items[i].revents = msgq_msg_ready(items[i].q);
if (items[i].revents) num++;
}
int ms = (timeout == -1) ? 100 : timeout;
struct timespec ts;
ts.tv_sec = ms / 1000;
ts.tv_nsec = (ms % 1000) * 1000 * 1000;
while (num == 0) {
int ret;
ret = nanosleep(&ts, &ts);
// Check if messages ready
for (size_t i = 0; i < nitems; i++) {
if (items[i].revents == 0 && msgq_msg_ready(items[i].q)){
num += 1;
items[i].revents = 1;
}
}
// exit if we had a timeout and the sleep finished
if (timeout != -1 && ret == 0){
break;
}
}
return num;
}
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#pragma once
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
#include <atomic>
#define DEFAULT_SEGMENT_SIZE (10 * 1024 * 1024)
#define NUM_READERS 8
#define ALIGN(n) ((n + (8 - 1)) & -8)
#define UNPACK64(higher, lower, input) do {uint64_t tmp = input; higher = tmp >> 32; lower = tmp & 0xFFFFFFFF;} while (0)
#define PACK64(output, higher, lower) output = ((uint64_t)higher << 32 ) | ((uint64_t)lower & 0xFFFFFFFF)
struct msgq_header_t {
uint64_t num_readers;
uint64_t write_pointer;
uint64_t write_uid;
uint64_t read_pointers[NUM_READERS];
uint64_t read_valids[NUM_READERS];
uint64_t read_uids[NUM_READERS];
};
struct msgq_queue_t {
std::atomic<uint64_t> *num_readers;
std::atomic<uint64_t> *write_pointer;
std::atomic<uint64_t> *write_uid;
std::atomic<uint64_t> *read_pointers[NUM_READERS];
std::atomic<uint64_t> *read_valids[NUM_READERS];
std::atomic<uint64_t> *read_uids[NUM_READERS];
char * mmap_p;
char * data;
size_t size;
int reader_id;
uint64_t read_uid_local;
uint64_t write_uid_local;
bool read_conflate;
std::string endpoint;
};
struct msgq_msg_t {
size_t size;
char * data;
};
struct msgq_pollitem_t {
msgq_queue_t *q;
int revents;
};
void msgq_wait_for_subscriber(msgq_queue_t *q);
void msgq_reset_reader(msgq_queue_t *q);
int msgq_msg_init_size(msgq_msg_t *msg, size_t size);
int msgq_msg_init_data(msgq_msg_t *msg, char * data, size_t size);
int msgq_msg_close(msgq_msg_t *msg);
int msgq_new_queue(msgq_queue_t * q, const char * path, size_t size);
void msgq_close_queue(msgq_queue_t *q);
void msgq_init_publisher(msgq_queue_t * q);
void msgq_init_subscriber(msgq_queue_t * q);
int msgq_msg_send(msgq_msg_t *msg, msgq_queue_t *q);
int msgq_msg_recv(msgq_msg_t *msg, msgq_queue_t *q);
int msgq_msg_ready(msgq_queue_t * q);
int msgq_poll(msgq_pollitem_t * items, size_t nitems, int timeout);
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# MSGQ: A lock free single producer multi consumer message queue
[![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/commaai/default/_apis/build/status/commaai.msgq?branchName=master)](https://dev.azure.com/commaai/default/_build/latest?definitionId=21&branchName=master)
## What is MSGQ?
MSGQ is a system to pass messages from a single producer to multiple consumers. All the consumers need to be able to receive all the messages. It is designed to be a high performance replacement for ZMQ-like SUB/PUB patterns. It uses a ring buffer in shared memory to efficiently read and write data. Each read requires a copy. Writing can be done without a copy, as long as the size of the data is known in advance.
## Storage
The storage for the queue consists of an area of metadata, and the actual buffer. The metadata contains:
1. A counter to the number of readers that are active
2. A pointer to the head of the queue for writing. From now on referred to as *write pointer*
3. A cycle counter for the writer. This counter is incremented when the writer wraps around
4. N pointers, pointing to the current read position for all the readers. From now on referred to as *read pointer*
5. N counters, counting the number of cycles for all the readers
6. N booleans, indicating validity for all the readers. From now on referred to as *validity flag*
The counter and the pointer are both 32 bit values, packed into 64 bit so they can be read and written atomically.
The data buffer is a ring buffer. All messages are prefixed by an 8 byte size field, followed by the data. A size of -1 indicates a wrap-around, and means the next message is stored at the beginning of the buffer.
## Writing
Writing involves the following steps:
1. Check if the area that is to be written overlaps with any of the read pointers, mark those readers as invalid by clearing the validity flag.
2. Write the message
3. Increase the write pointer by the size of the message
In case there is not enough space at the end of the buffer, a special empty message with a prefix of -1 is written. The cycle counter is incremented by one. In this case step 1 will check there are no read pointers pointing to the remainder of the buffer. Then another write cycle will start with the actual message.
There always needs to be 8 bytes of empty space at the end of the buffer. By doing this there is always space to write the -1.
## Reset reader
When the reader is lagging too much behind the read pointer becomes invalid and no longer points to the beginning of a valid message. To reset a reader to the current write pointer, the following steps are performed:
1. Set valid flag
2. Set read cycle counter to that of the writer
3. Set read pointer to write pointer
## Reading
Reading involves the following steps:
1. Read the size field at the current read pointer
2. Read the validity flag
3. Copy the data out of the buffer
4. Increase the read pointer by the size of the message
5. Check the validity flag again
Before starting the copy, the valid flag is checked. This is to prevent a race condition where the size prefix was invalid, and the read could read outside of the buffer. Make sure that step 1 and 2 are not reordered by your compiler or CPU.
If a writer overwrites the data while it's being copied out, the data will be invalid. Therefore the validity flag is also checked after reading it. The order of step 4 and 5 does not matter.
If at steps 2 or 5 the validity flag is not set, the reader is reset. Any data that was already read is discarded. After the reader is reset, the reading starts from the beginning.
If a message with size -1 is encountered, step 3 and 4 are replaced by increasing the cycle counter and setting the read pointer to the beginning of the buffer. After that another read is performed.
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#include "catch2/catch.hpp"
#include "msgq.hpp"
TEST_CASE("ALIGN"){
REQUIRE(ALIGN(0) == 0);
REQUIRE(ALIGN(1) == 8);
REQUIRE(ALIGN(7) == 8);
REQUIRE(ALIGN(8) == 8);
REQUIRE(ALIGN(99999) == 100000);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_msg_init_size"){
const size_t msg_size = 30;
msgq_msg_t msg;
msgq_msg_init_size(&msg, msg_size);
REQUIRE(msg.size == msg_size);
msgq_msg_close(&msg);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_msg_init_data"){
const size_t msg_size = 30;
char * data = new char[msg_size];
for (size_t i = 0; i < msg_size; i++){
data[i] = i;
}
msgq_msg_t msg;
msgq_msg_init_data(&msg, data, msg_size);
REQUIRE(msg.size == msg_size);
REQUIRE(memcmp(msg.data, data, msg_size) == 0);
delete[] data;
msgq_msg_close(&msg);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_init_subscriber"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t q;
msgq_new_queue(&q, "test_queue", 1024);
REQUIRE(*q.num_readers == 0);
q.reader_id = 1;
*q.read_valids[0] = false;
*q.read_pointers[0] = ((uint64_t)1 << 32);
*q.write_pointer = 255;
msgq_init_subscriber(&q);
REQUIRE(q.read_conflate == false);
REQUIRE(*q.read_valids[0] == true);
REQUIRE((*q.read_pointers[0] >> 32) == 0);
REQUIRE((*q.read_pointers[0] & 0xFFFFFFFF) == 255);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_msg_send first message"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t q;
msgq_new_queue(&q, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&q);
REQUIRE(*q.write_pointer == 0);
size_t msg_size = 128;
SECTION("Aligned message size"){
}
SECTION("Unaligned message size"){
msg_size--;
}
char * data = new char[msg_size];
for (size_t i = 0; i < msg_size; i++){
data[i] = i;
}
msgq_msg_t msg;
msgq_msg_init_data(&msg, data, msg_size);
msgq_msg_send(&msg, &q);
REQUIRE(*(int64_t*)q.data == msg_size); // Check size tag
REQUIRE(*q.write_pointer == 128 + sizeof(int64_t));
REQUIRE(memcmp(q.data + sizeof(int64_t), data, msg_size) == 0);
delete[] data;
msgq_msg_close(&msg);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_msg_send test wraparound"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t q;
msgq_new_queue(&q, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&q);
REQUIRE((*q.write_pointer & 0xFFFFFFFF) == 0);
REQUIRE((*q.write_pointer >> 32) == 0);
const size_t msg_size = 120;
msgq_msg_t msg;
msgq_msg_init_size(&msg, msg_size);
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
msgq_msg_send(&msg, &q);
}
// Check 8th message was written at the beginning
REQUIRE((*q.write_pointer & 0xFFFFFFFF) == msg_size + sizeof(int64_t));
// Check cycle count
REQUIRE((*q.write_pointer >> 32) == 1);
// Check wraparound tag
char * tag_location = q.data;
tag_location += 7 * (msg_size + sizeof(int64_t));
REQUIRE(*(int64_t*)tag_location == -1);
msgq_msg_close(&msg);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_msg_recv test wraparound"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t q_pub, q_sub;
msgq_new_queue(&q_pub, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&q_sub, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&q_pub);
msgq_init_subscriber(&q_sub);
REQUIRE((*q_pub.write_pointer >> 32) == 0);
REQUIRE((*q_sub.read_pointers[0] >> 32) == 0);
const size_t msg_size = 120;
msgq_msg_t msg1;
msgq_msg_init_size(&msg1, msg_size);
SECTION("Check cycle counter after reset") {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
msgq_msg_send(&msg1, &q_pub);
}
msgq_msg_t msg2;
msgq_msg_recv(&msg2, &q_sub);
REQUIRE(msg2.size == 0); // Reader had to reset
msgq_msg_close(&msg2);
}
SECTION("Check cycle counter while keeping up with writer") {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
msgq_msg_send(&msg1, &q_pub);
msgq_msg_t msg2;
msgq_msg_recv(&msg2, &q_sub);
REQUIRE(msg2.size > 0);
msgq_msg_close(&msg2);
}
}
REQUIRE((*q_sub.read_pointers[0] >> 32) == 1);
msgq_msg_close(&msg1);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_msg_send test invalidation"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t q_pub, q_sub;
msgq_new_queue(&q_pub, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&q_sub, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&q_pub);
msgq_init_subscriber(&q_sub);
*q_sub.write_pointer = (uint64_t)1 << 32;
REQUIRE(*q_sub.read_valids[0] == true);
SECTION("read pointer in tag"){
*q_sub.read_pointers[0] = 0;
}
SECTION("read pointer in data section"){
*q_sub.read_pointers[0] = 64;
}
SECTION("read pointer in wraparound section"){
*q_pub.write_pointer = ((uint64_t)1 << 32) | 1000; // Writer is one cycle ahead
*q_sub.read_pointers[0] = 1020;
}
msgq_msg_t msg;
msgq_msg_init_size(&msg, 128);
msgq_msg_send(&msg, &q_pub);
REQUIRE(*q_sub.read_valids[0] == false);
msgq_msg_close(&msg);
}
TEST_CASE("msgq_init_subscriber init 2 subscribers"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t q1, q2;
msgq_new_queue(&q1, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&q2, "test_queue", 1024);
*q1.num_readers = 0;
REQUIRE(*q1.num_readers == 0);
REQUIRE(*q2.num_readers == 0);
msgq_init_subscriber(&q1);
REQUIRE(*q1.num_readers == 1);
REQUIRE(*q2.num_readers == 1);
REQUIRE(q1.reader_id == 0);
msgq_init_subscriber(&q2);
REQUIRE(*q1.num_readers == 2);
REQUIRE(*q2.num_readers == 2);
REQUIRE(q2.reader_id == 1);
}
TEST_CASE("Write 1 msg, read 1 msg", "[integration]"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
const size_t msg_size = 128;
msgq_queue_t writer, reader;
msgq_new_queue(&writer, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&reader, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&writer);
msgq_init_subscriber(&reader);
// Build 128 byte message
msgq_msg_t outgoing_msg;
msgq_msg_init_size(&outgoing_msg, msg_size);
for (size_t i = 0; i < msg_size; i++){
outgoing_msg.data[i] = i;
}
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer) == msg_size);
msgq_msg_t incoming_msg1;
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_recv(&incoming_msg1, &reader) == msg_size);
REQUIRE(memcmp(incoming_msg1.data, outgoing_msg.data, msg_size) == 0);
// Verify that there are no more messages
msgq_msg_t incoming_msg2;
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_recv(&incoming_msg2, &reader) == 0);
msgq_msg_close(&outgoing_msg);
msgq_msg_close(&incoming_msg1);
msgq_msg_close(&incoming_msg2);
}
TEST_CASE("Write 2 msg, read 2 msg - conflate = false", "[integration]"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
const size_t msg_size = 128;
msgq_queue_t writer, reader;
msgq_new_queue(&writer, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&reader, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&writer);
msgq_init_subscriber(&reader);
// Build 128 byte message
msgq_msg_t outgoing_msg;
msgq_msg_init_size(&outgoing_msg, msg_size);
for (size_t i = 0; i < msg_size; i++){
outgoing_msg.data[i] = i;
}
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer) == msg_size);
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer) == msg_size);
msgq_msg_t incoming_msg1;
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_recv(&incoming_msg1, &reader) == msg_size);
REQUIRE(memcmp(incoming_msg1.data, outgoing_msg.data, msg_size) == 0);
msgq_msg_t incoming_msg2;
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_recv(&incoming_msg2, &reader) == msg_size);
REQUIRE(memcmp(incoming_msg2.data, outgoing_msg.data, msg_size) == 0);
msgq_msg_close(&outgoing_msg);
msgq_msg_close(&incoming_msg1);
msgq_msg_close(&incoming_msg2);
}
TEST_CASE("Write 2 msg, read 2 msg - conflate = true", "[integration]"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
const size_t msg_size = 128;
msgq_queue_t writer, reader;
msgq_new_queue(&writer, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&reader, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&writer);
msgq_init_subscriber(&reader);
reader.read_conflate = true;
// Build 128 byte message
msgq_msg_t outgoing_msg;
msgq_msg_init_size(&outgoing_msg, msg_size);
for (size_t i = 0; i < msg_size; i++){
outgoing_msg.data[i] = i;
}
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer) == msg_size);
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer) == msg_size);
msgq_msg_t incoming_msg1;
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_recv(&incoming_msg1, &reader) == msg_size);
REQUIRE(memcmp(incoming_msg1.data, outgoing_msg.data, msg_size) == 0);
// Verify that there are no more messages
msgq_msg_t incoming_msg2;
REQUIRE(msgq_msg_recv(&incoming_msg2, &reader) == 0);
msgq_msg_close(&outgoing_msg);
msgq_msg_close(&incoming_msg1);
msgq_msg_close(&incoming_msg2);
}
TEST_CASE("1 publisher, 1 slow subscriber", "[integration]"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t writer, reader;
msgq_new_queue(&writer, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&reader, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&writer);
msgq_init_subscriber(&reader);
int n_received = 0;
int n_skipped = 0;
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < 1e5; i++) {
msgq_msg_t outgoing_msg;
msgq_msg_init_data(&outgoing_msg, (char*)&i, sizeof(uint64_t));
msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer);
msgq_msg_close(&outgoing_msg);
if (i % 10 == 0){
msgq_msg_t msg1;
msgq_msg_recv(&msg1, &reader);
if (msg1.size == 0){
n_skipped++;
} else {
n_received++;
}
msgq_msg_close(&msg1);
}
}
// TODO: verify these numbers by hand
REQUIRE(n_received == 8572);
REQUIRE(n_skipped == 1428);
}
TEST_CASE("1 publisher, 2 subscribers", "[integration]"){
remove("/dev/shm/test_queue");
msgq_queue_t writer, reader1, reader2;
msgq_new_queue(&writer, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&reader1, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_new_queue(&reader2, "test_queue", 1024);
msgq_init_publisher(&writer);
msgq_init_subscriber(&reader1);
msgq_init_subscriber(&reader2);
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < 1024 * 3; i++) {
msgq_msg_t outgoing_msg;
msgq_msg_init_data(&outgoing_msg, (char*)&i, sizeof(uint64_t));
msgq_msg_send(&outgoing_msg, &writer);
msgq_msg_t msg1, msg2;
msgq_msg_recv(&msg1, &reader1);
msgq_msg_recv(&msg2, &reader2);
REQUIRE(msg1.size == sizeof(uint64_t));
REQUIRE(msg2.size == sizeof(uint64_t));
REQUIRE(*(uint64_t*)msg1.data == i);
REQUIRE(*(uint64_t*)msg2.data == i);
msgq_msg_close(&outgoing_msg);
msgq_msg_close(&msg1);
msgq_msg_close(&msg2);
}
}
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#pragma once
#include <condition_variable>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <mutex>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#define private public
#include "msgq/impl_msgq.h"
#include "msgq/impl_zmq.h"
class MsgqToZmq {
public:
MsgqToZmq() {}
void run(const std::vector<std::string> &endpoints, const std::string &ip);
protected:
void registerSockets();
void zmqMonitorThread();
struct SocketPair {
std::string endpoint;
std::unique_ptr<ZMQPubSocket> pub_sock;
std::unique_ptr<MSGQSubSocket> sub_sock;
int connected_clients = 0;
};
std::unique_ptr<MSGQContext> msgq_context;
std::unique_ptr<ZMQContext> zmq_context;
std::mutex mutex;
std::condition_variable cv;
std::unique_ptr<MSGQPoller> msgq_poller;
std::map<SubSocket *, ZMQPubSocket *> sub2pub;
std::vector<SocketPair> socket_pairs;
};
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from messaging_pyx import Context, SubSocket, PubSocket # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module, import-error
if __name__ == "__main__":
c = Context()
pub_sock = PubSocket()
pub_sock.connect(c, "controlsState")
for i in range(int(1e10)):
print(i)
sub_sock = SubSocket()
sub_sock.connect(c, "controlsState")
pub_sock.send(b'a')
print(sub_sock.receive())
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#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include "catch2/catch.hpp"
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import os
import capnp
import multiprocessing
import numbers
import random
import threading
import time
from parameterized import parameterized
import pytest
from cereal import log, car
import cereal.messaging as messaging
from cereal.services import SERVICE_LIST
events = [evt for evt in log.Event.schema.union_fields if evt in SERVICE_LIST.keys()]
def random_sock():
return random.choice(events)
def random_socks(num_socks=10):
return list({random_sock() for _ in range(num_socks)})
def random_bytes(length=1000):
return bytes([random.randrange(0xFF) for _ in range(length)])
def zmq_sleep(t=1):
if "ZMQ" in os.environ:
time.sleep(t)
# TODO: this should take any capnp struct and returrn a msg with random populated data
def random_carstate():
fields = ["vEgo", "aEgo", "brake", "steeringAngleDeg"]
msg = messaging.new_message("carState")
cs = msg.carState
for f in fields:
setattr(cs, f, random.random() * 10)
return msg
# TODO: this should compare any capnp structs
def assert_carstate(cs1, cs2):
for f in car.CarState.schema.non_union_fields:
# TODO: check all types
val1, val2 = getattr(cs1, f), getattr(cs2, f)
if isinstance(val1, numbers.Number):
assert val1 == val2, f"{f}: sent '{val1}' vs recvd '{val2}'"
def delayed_send(delay, sock, dat):
def send_func():
sock.send(dat)
threading.Timer(delay, send_func).start()
class TestMessaging:
def setUp(self):
# TODO: ZMQ tests are too slow; all sleeps will need to be
# replaced with logic to block on the necessary condition
if "ZMQ" in os.environ:
pytest.skip()
# ZMQ pub socket takes too long to die
# sleep to prevent multiple publishers error between tests
zmq_sleep()
@parameterized.expand(events)
def test_new_message(self, evt):
try:
msg = messaging.new_message(evt)
except capnp.lib.capnp.KjException:
msg = messaging.new_message(evt, random.randrange(200))
assert (time.monotonic() - msg.logMonoTime) < 0.1
assert not msg.valid
assert evt == msg.which()
@parameterized.expand(events)
def test_pub_sock(self, evt):
messaging.pub_sock(evt)
@parameterized.expand(events)
def test_sub_sock(self, evt):
messaging.sub_sock(evt)
@parameterized.expand([
(messaging.drain_sock, capnp._DynamicStructReader),
(messaging.drain_sock_raw, bytes),
])
def test_drain_sock(self, func, expected_type):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sub_sock = messaging.sub_sock(sock, timeout=1000)
zmq_sleep()
# no wait and no msgs in queue
msgs = func(sub_sock)
assert isinstance(msgs, list)
assert len(msgs) == 0
# no wait but msgs are queued up
num_msgs = random.randrange(3, 10)
for _ in range(num_msgs):
pub_sock.send(messaging.new_message(sock).to_bytes())
time.sleep(0.1)
msgs = func(sub_sock)
assert isinstance(msgs, list)
assert all(isinstance(msg, expected_type) for msg in msgs)
assert len(msgs) == num_msgs
def test_recv_sock(self):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sub_sock = messaging.sub_sock(sock, timeout=100)
zmq_sleep()
# no wait and no msg in queue, socket should timeout
recvd = messaging.recv_sock(sub_sock)
assert recvd is None
# no wait and one msg in queue
msg = random_carstate()
pub_sock.send(msg.to_bytes())
time.sleep(0.01)
recvd = messaging.recv_sock(sub_sock)
assert isinstance(recvd, capnp._DynamicStructReader)
# https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/13038
assert_carstate(msg.carState, recvd.carState)
def test_recv_one(self):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sub_sock = messaging.sub_sock(sock, timeout=1000)
zmq_sleep()
# no msg in queue, socket should timeout
recvd = messaging.recv_one(sub_sock)
assert recvd is None
# one msg in queue
msg = random_carstate()
pub_sock.send(msg.to_bytes())
recvd = messaging.recv_one(sub_sock)
assert isinstance(recvd, capnp._DynamicStructReader)
assert_carstate(msg.carState, recvd.carState)
@pytest.mark.xfail(condition="ZMQ" in os.environ, reason='ZMQ detected')
def test_recv_one_or_none(self):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sub_sock = messaging.sub_sock(sock)
zmq_sleep()
# no msg in queue, socket shouldn't block
recvd = messaging.recv_one_or_none(sub_sock)
assert recvd is None
# one msg in queue
msg = random_carstate()
pub_sock.send(msg.to_bytes())
recvd = messaging.recv_one_or_none(sub_sock)
assert isinstance(recvd, capnp._DynamicStructReader)
assert_carstate(msg.carState, recvd.carState)
def test_recv_one_retry(self):
sock = "carState"
sock_timeout = 0.1
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sub_sock = messaging.sub_sock(sock, timeout=round(sock_timeout*1000))
zmq_sleep()
# this test doesn't work with ZMQ since multiprocessing interrupts it
if "ZMQ" not in os.environ:
# wait 5 socket timeouts and make sure it's still retrying
p = multiprocessing.Process(target=messaging.recv_one_retry, args=(sub_sock,))
p.start()
time.sleep(sock_timeout*5)
assert p.is_alive()
p.terminate()
# wait 5 socket timeouts before sending
msg = random_carstate()
start_time = time.monotonic()
delayed_send(sock_timeout*5, pub_sock, msg.to_bytes())
recvd = messaging.recv_one_retry(sub_sock)
assert (time.monotonic() - start_time) >= sock_timeout*5
assert isinstance(recvd, capnp._DynamicStructReader)
assert_carstate(msg.carState, recvd.carState)
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import unittest
import time
import cereal.messaging as messaging
import concurrent.futures
def poller():
context = messaging.Context()
p = messaging.Poller()
sub = messaging.SubSocket()
sub.connect(context, 'controlsState')
p.registerSocket(sub)
socks = p.poll(10000)
r = [s.receive(non_blocking=True) for s in socks]
return r
class TestPoller(unittest.TestCase):
def test_poll_once(self):
context = messaging.Context()
pub = messaging.PubSocket()
pub.connect(context, 'controlsState')
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as e:
poll = e.submit(poller)
time.sleep(0.1) # Slow joiner syndrome
# Send message
pub.send("a")
# Wait for poll result
result = poll.result()
del pub
context.term()
self.assertEqual(result, [b"a"])
def test_poll_and_create_many_subscribers(self):
context = messaging.Context()
pub = messaging.PubSocket()
pub.connect(context, 'controlsState')
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as e:
poll = e.submit(poller)
time.sleep(0.1) # Slow joiner syndrome
c = messaging.Context()
for _ in range(10):
messaging.SubSocket().connect(c, 'controlsState')
time.sleep(0.1)
# Send message
pub.send("a")
# Wait for poll result
result = poll.result()
del pub
context.term()
self.assertEqual(result, [b"a"])
def test_multiple_publishers_exception(self):
context = messaging.Context()
with self.assertRaises(messaging.MultiplePublishersError):
pub1 = messaging.PubSocket()
pub1.connect(context, 'controlsState')
pub2 = messaging.PubSocket()
pub2.connect(context, 'controlsState')
pub1.send("a")
del pub1
del pub2
context.term()
def test_multiple_messages(self):
context = messaging.Context()
pub = messaging.PubSocket()
pub.connect(context, 'controlsState')
sub = messaging.SubSocket()
sub.connect(context, 'controlsState')
time.sleep(0.1) # Slow joiner
for i in range(100):
pub.send(str(i))
msg_seen = False
i = 0
while True:
r = sub.receive(non_blocking=True)
if r is not None:
self.assertEqual(str(i), r.decode('utf8'))
msg_seen = True
i += 1
if r is None and msg_seen: # ZMQ sometimes receives nothing on the first receive
break
del pub
del sub
context.term()
def test_conflate(self):
context = messaging.Context()
pub = messaging.PubSocket()
pub.connect(context, 'controlsState')
sub = messaging.SubSocket()
sub.connect(context, 'controlsState', conflate=True)
time.sleep(0.1) # Slow joiner
pub.send('a')
pub.send('b')
self.assertEqual(b'b', sub.receive())
del pub
del sub
context.term()
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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import random
import time
from typing import Sized, cast
import cereal.messaging as messaging
from cereal.messaging.tests.test_messaging import events, random_sock, random_socks, \
random_bytes, random_carstate, assert_carstate, \
zmq_sleep
from cereal.services import SERVICE_LIST
class TestSubMaster:
def setup_method(self):
# ZMQ pub socket takes too long to die
# sleep to prevent multiple publishers error between tests
zmq_sleep(3)
def test_init(self):
sm = messaging.SubMaster(events)
for p in [sm.updated, sm.recv_time, sm.recv_frame, sm.alive,
sm.sock, sm.data, sm.logMonoTime, sm.valid]:
assert len(cast(Sized, p)) == len(events)
def test_init_state(self):
socks = random_socks()
sm = messaging.SubMaster(socks)
assert sm.frame == -1
assert not any(sm.updated.values())
assert not any(sm.seen.values())
on_demand = {s: SERVICE_LIST[s].frequency <= 1e-5 for s in sm.services}
assert all(sm.alive[s] == sm.valid[s] == sm.freq_ok[s] == on_demand[s] for s in sm.services)
assert all(t == 0. for t in sm.recv_time.values())
assert all(f == 0 for f in sm.recv_frame.values())
assert all(t == 0 for t in sm.logMonoTime.values())
for p in [sm.updated, sm.recv_time, sm.recv_frame, sm.alive,
sm.sock, sm.data, sm.logMonoTime, sm.valid]:
assert len(cast(Sized, p)) == len(socks)
def test_getitem(self):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sm = messaging.SubMaster([sock,])
zmq_sleep()
msg = random_carstate()
pub_sock.send(msg.to_bytes())
sm.update(1000)
assert_carstate(msg.carState, sm[sock])
# TODO: break this test up to individually test SubMaster.update and SubMaster.update_msgs
def test_update(self):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sm = messaging.SubMaster([sock,])
zmq_sleep()
for i in range(10):
msg = messaging.new_message(sock)
pub_sock.send(msg.to_bytes())
sm.update(1000)
assert sm.frame == i
assert all(sm.updated.values())
def test_update_timeout(self):
sock = random_sock()
sm = messaging.SubMaster([sock,])
timeout = random.randrange(1000, 3000)
start_time = time.monotonic()
sm.update(timeout)
t = time.monotonic() - start_time
assert t >= timeout/1000.
assert t < 3
assert not any(sm.updated.values())
def test_avg_frequency_checks(self):
for poll in (True, False):
sm = messaging.SubMaster(["modelV2", "carParams", "carState", "cameraOdometry", "liveCalibration"],
poll=("modelV2" if poll else None),
frequency=(20. if not poll else None))
checks = {
"carState": (20, 20),
"modelV2": (20, 20 if poll else 10),
"cameraOdometry": (20, 10),
"liveCalibration": (4, 4),
"carParams": (None, None),
"userBookmark": (None, None),
}
for service, (max_freq, min_freq) in checks.items():
if max_freq is not None:
assert sm._check_avg_freq(service)
assert sm.freq_tracker[service].max_freq == max_freq*1.2
assert sm.freq_tracker[service].min_freq == min_freq*0.8
else:
assert not sm._check_avg_freq(service)
def test_alive(self):
pass
def test_ignore_alive(self):
pass
def test_valid(self):
pass
# SubMaster should always conflate
def test_conflate(self):
sock = "carState"
pub_sock = messaging.pub_sock(sock)
sm = messaging.SubMaster([sock,])
n = 10
for i in range(n+1):
msg = messaging.new_message(sock)
msg.carState.vEgo = i
pub_sock.send(msg.to_bytes())
time.sleep(0.01)
sm.update(1000)
assert sm[sock].vEgo == n
class TestPubMaster:
def setup_method(self):
# ZMQ pub socket takes too long to die
# sleep to prevent multiple publishers error between tests
zmq_sleep(3)
def test_init(self):
messaging.PubMaster(events)
def test_send(self):
socks = random_socks()
pm = messaging.PubMaster(socks)
sub_socks = {s: messaging.sub_sock(s, conflate=True, timeout=1000) for s in socks}
zmq_sleep()
# PubMaster accepts either a capnp msg builder or bytes
for capnp in [True, False]:
for i in range(100):
sock = socks[i % len(socks)]
if capnp:
try:
msg = messaging.new_message(sock)
except Exception:
msg = messaging.new_message(sock, random.randrange(50))
else:
msg = random_bytes()
pm.send(sock, msg)
recvd = sub_socks[sock].receive()
if capnp:
msg.clear_write_flag()
msg = msg.to_bytes()
assert msg == recvd, i
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import os
import tempfile
from typing import Dict
from parameterized import parameterized
import cereal.services as services
from cereal.services import SERVICE_LIST
class TestServices:
@parameterized.expand(SERVICE_LIST.keys())
def test_services(self, s):
service = SERVICE_LIST[s]
assert service.frequency <= 104
assert service.decimation != 0
def test_generated_header(self):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=".h") as f:
ret = os.system(f"python3 {services.__file__} > {f.name} && clang++ {f.name} -std=c++11")
assert ret == 0, "generated services header is not valid C"
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# TODO: these port numbers are hardcoded in c, fix this
# LogRotate: 8001 is a PUSH PULL socket between loggerd and visiond
# all ZMQ pub sub: port, should_log, frequency, (qlog_decimation)
# frame syncing packet
frame: [8002, true, 20., 1]
# accel, gyro, and compass
sensorEvents: [8003, true, 100., 100]
# GPS data, also global timestamp
gpsNMEA: [8004, true, 9.] # 9 msgs each sec
# CPU+MEM+GPU+BAT temps
thermal: [8005, true, 2., 1]
# List(CanData), list of can messages
can: [8006, true, 100.]
controlsState: [8007, true, 100., 100]
#liveEvent: [8008, true, 0.]
model: [8009, true, 20., 5]
features: [8010, true, 0.]
health: [8011, true, 2., 1]
radarState: [8012, true, 20.]
#liveUI: [8014, true, 0.]
encodeIdx: [8015, true, 20.]
liveTracks: [8016, true, 20.]
sendcan: [8017, true, 100.]
logMessage: [8018, true, 0.]
liveCalibration: [8019, true, 4., 4]
androidLog: [8020, true, 0.]
carState: [8021, true, 100., 10]
# 8022 is reserved for sshd
carControl: [8023, true, 100., 10]
plan: [8024, true, 20.]
liveLocation: [8025, true, 0.]
gpsLocation: [8026, true, 1., 1]
ethernetData: [8027, true, 0.]
navUpdate: [8028, true, 0.]
qcomGnss: [8029, true, 0.]
lidarPts: [8030, true, 0.]
procLog: [8031, true, 0.5]
gpsLocationExternal: [8032, true, 10., 1]
ubloxGnss: [8033, true, 10.]
clocks: [8034, true, 1., 1]
liveMpc: [8035, false, 20.]
liveLongitudinalMpc: [8036, false, 20.]
navStatus: [8038, true, 0.]
gpsLocationTrimble: [8039, true, 0.]
trimbleGnss: [8041, true, 0.]
ubloxRaw: [8042, true, 20.]
gpsPlannerPoints: [8043, true, 0.]
gpsPlannerPlan: [8044, true, 0.]
applanixRaw: [8046, true, 0.]
orbLocation: [8047, true, 0.]
trafficEvents: [8048, true, 0.]
liveLocationTiming: [8049, true, 0.]
orbslamCorrection: [8050, true, 0.]
liveLocationCorrected: [8051, true, 0.]
orbObservation: [8052, true, 0.]
applanixLocation: [8053, true, 0.]
liveLocationKalman: [8054, true, 0.]
uiNavigationEvent: [8055, true, 0.]
orbOdometry: [8057, true, 0.]
orbFeatures: [8058, false, 0.]
orbKeyFrame: [8059, true, 0.]
uiLayoutState: [8060, true, 0.]
frontEncodeIdx: [8061, true, 5.]
orbFeaturesSummary: [8062, true, 0.]
driverMonitoring: [8063, true, 5., 1]
liveParameters: [8064, true, 10.]
liveMapData: [8065, true, 0.]
cameraOdometry: [8066, true, 20.]
pathPlan: [8067, true, 20.]
kalmanOdometry: [8068, true, 0.]
thumbnail: [8069, true, 0.2, 1]
carEvents: [8070, true, 1., 1]
carParams: [8071, true, 0.02, 1]
frontFrame: [8072, true, 10.]
testModel: [8040, false, 0.]
testLiveLocation: [8045, false, 0.]
testJoystick: [8056, false, 0.]
# 8080 is reserved for slave testing daemon
# 8762 is reserved for logserver
# manager -- base process to manage starting and stopping of all others
# subscribes: thermal
# **** processes that communicate with the outside world ****
# thermald -- decides when to start and stop onroad
# subscribes: health, location
# publishes: thermal
# boardd -- communicates with the car
# subscribes: sendcan
# publishes: can, health, ubloxRaw
# sensord -- publishes IMU and Magnetometer
# publishes: sensorEvents
# gpsd -- publishes EON's gps
# publishes: gpsNMEA
# visiond -- talks to the cameras, runs the model, saves the videos
# publishes: frame, model, driverMonitoring, cameraOdometry, thumbnail
# **** stateful data transformers ****
# plannerd -- decides where to drive the car
# subscribes: carState, model, radarState, controlsState, liveParameters
# publishes: plan, pathPlan, liveMpc, liveLongitudinalMpc
# controlsd -- drives the car by sending CAN messages to panda
# subscribes: can, thermal, health, plan, pathPlan, driverMonitoring, liveCalibration
# publishes: carState, carControl, sendcan, controlsState, carEvents, carParams
# radard -- processes the radar and vision data
# subscribes: can, controlsState, model, liveParameters
# publishes: radarState, liveTracks
# params_learner -- learns vehicle params by observing the vehicle dynamics
# subscribes: controlsState, sensorEvents, cameraOdometry
# publishes: liveParameters
# calibrationd -- reads posenet and applies a temporal filter on the frame region to look at
# subscribes: cameraOdometry
# publishes: liveCalibration
# ubloxd -- read raw ublox data and converts them in readable format
# subscribes: ubloxRaw
# publishes: ubloxGnss
# **** LOGGING SERVICE ****
# loggerd
# subscribes: EVERYTHING
# **** NON VITAL SERVICES ****
# ui
# subscribes: thermal, model, controlsState, uiLayout, liveCalibration, radarState, liveMpc, plusFrame, liveMapData
# uploader
# communicates through file system with loggerd
# deleter
# communicates through file system with loggerd and uploader
# logmessaged -- central logging service, can log to cloud
# publishes: logMessage
# logcatd -- fetches logcat info from android
# publishes: androidLog
# proclogd -- fetches process information
# publishes: procLog
# tombstoned -- reports native crashes
# athenad -- on request, open a sub socket and return the value
# updated -- waits for network access and tries to update every hour
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/* THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE, PLEASE EDIT services.py */
#ifndef __SERVICES_H
#define __SERVICES_H
#include <map>
#include <string>
struct service { std::string name; bool should_log; float frequency; int decimation; };
static std::map<std::string, service> services = {
{ "gyroscope", {"gyroscope", true, 104.000000, 104}},
{ "gyroscope2", {"gyroscope2", true, 100.000000, 100}},
{ "accelerometer", {"accelerometer", true, 104.000000, 104}},
{ "accelerometer2", {"accelerometer2", true, 100.000000, 100}},
{ "magnetometer", {"magnetometer", true, 25.000000, -1}},
{ "lightSensor", {"lightSensor", true, 100.000000, 100}},
{ "temperatureSensor", {"temperatureSensor", true, 2.000000, 200}},
{ "temperatureSensor2", {"temperatureSensor2", true, 2.000000, 200}},
{ "gpsNMEA", {"gpsNMEA", true, 9.000000, -1}},
{ "deviceState", {"deviceState", true, 2.000000, 1}},
{ "touch", {"touch", true, 20.000000, 1}},
{ "can", {"can", true, 100.000000, 2053}},
{ "controlsState", {"controlsState", true, 100.000000, 10}},
{ "selfdriveState", {"selfdriveState", true, 100.000000, 10}},
{ "pandaStates", {"pandaStates", true, 10.000000, 1}},
{ "peripheralState", {"peripheralState", true, 2.000000, 1}},
{ "radarState", {"radarState", true, 20.000000, 5}},
{ "roadEncodeIdx", {"roadEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, 1}},
{ "liveTracks", {"liveTracks", true, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "sendcan", {"sendcan", true, 100.000000, 139}},
{ "logMessage", {"logMessage", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "errorLogMessage", {"errorLogMessage", true, 0.000000, 1}},
{ "liveCalibration", {"liveCalibration", true, 4.000000, 4}},
{ "liveTorqueParameters", {"liveTorqueParameters", true, 4.000000, 1}},
{ "liveDelay", {"liveDelay", true, 4.000000, 1}},
{ "androidLog", {"androidLog", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "carState", {"carState", true, 100.000000, 10}},
{ "carControl", {"carControl", true, 100.000000, 10}},
{ "carOutput", {"carOutput", true, 100.000000, 10}},
{ "longitudinalPlan", {"longitudinalPlan", true, 20.000000, 10}},
{ "driverAssistance", {"driverAssistance", true, 20.000000, 20}},
{ "procLog", {"procLog", true, 0.500000, 15}},
{ "gpsLocationExternal", {"gpsLocationExternal", true, 10.000000, 10}},
{ "gpsLocation", {"gpsLocation", true, 1.000000, 1}},
{ "ubloxGnss", {"ubloxGnss", true, 10.000000, -1}},
{ "qcomGnss", {"qcomGnss", true, 2.000000, -1}},
{ "gnssMeasurements", {"gnssMeasurements", true, 10.000000, 10}},
{ "clocks", {"clocks", true, 0.100000, 1}},
{ "ubloxRaw", {"ubloxRaw", true, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livePose", {"livePose", true, 20.000000, 4}},
{ "liveParameters", {"liveParameters", true, 20.000000, 5}},
{ "cameraOdometry", {"cameraOdometry", true, 20.000000, 10}},
{ "thumbnail", {"thumbnail", true, 0.016667, 1}},
{ "onroadEvents", {"onroadEvents", true, 1.000000, 1}},
{ "carParams", {"carParams", true, 0.020000, 1}},
{ "roadCameraState", {"roadCameraState", true, 20.000000, 20}},
{ "driverCameraState", {"driverCameraState", true, 20.000000, 20}},
{ "driverEncodeIdx", {"driverEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, 1}},
{ "driverStateV2", {"driverStateV2", true, 20.000000, 10}},
{ "driverMonitoringState", {"driverMonitoringState", true, 20.000000, 10}},
{ "wideRoadEncodeIdx", {"wideRoadEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, 1}},
{ "wideRoadCameraState", {"wideRoadCameraState", true, 20.000000, 20}},
{ "drivingModelData", {"drivingModelData", true, 20.000000, 10}},
{ "modelV2", {"modelV2", true, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "managerState", {"managerState", true, 2.000000, 1}},
{ "uploaderState", {"uploaderState", true, 0.000000, 1}},
{ "navInstruction", {"navInstruction", true, 1.000000, 10}},
{ "navRoute", {"navRoute", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "navThumbnail", {"navThumbnail", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "qRoadEncodeIdx", {"qRoadEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "userBookmark", {"userBookmark", true, 0.000000, 1}},
{ "soundPressure", {"soundPressure", true, 10.000000, 10}},
{ "rawAudioData", {"rawAudioData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "bookmarkButton", {"bookmarkButton", true, 0.000000, 1}},
{ "audioFeedback", {"audioFeedback", true, 0.000000, 1}},
{ "uiDebug", {"uiDebug", true, 0.000000, 1}},
{ "testJoystick", {"testJoystick", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "alertDebug", {"alertDebug", true, 20.000000, 5}},
{ "roadEncodeData", {"roadEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "driverEncodeData", {"driverEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "wideRoadEncodeData", {"wideRoadEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "qRoadEncodeData", {"qRoadEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livestreamWideRoadEncodeIdx", {"livestreamWideRoadEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livestreamRoadEncodeIdx", {"livestreamRoadEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livestreamDriverEncodeIdx", {"livestreamDriverEncodeIdx", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livestreamWideRoadEncodeData", {"livestreamWideRoadEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livestreamRoadEncodeData", {"livestreamRoadEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "livestreamDriverEncodeData", {"livestreamDriverEncodeData", false, 20.000000, -1}},
{ "customReservedRawData0", {"customReservedRawData0", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "customReservedRawData1", {"customReservedRawData1", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "customReservedRawData2", {"customReservedRawData2", true, 0.000000, -1}},
{ "dpControlsState", {"dpControlsState", false, 100.000000, 10}},
{ "modelExt", {"modelExt", true, 20.000000, -1}},
};
#endif
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import yaml
from typing import Optional
class Service():
def __init__(self, port, should_log, frequency, decimation=None):
self.port = port
class Service:
def __init__(self, should_log: bool, frequency: float, decimation: Optional[int] = None):
self.should_log = should_log
self.frequency = frequency
self.decimation = decimation
service_list_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "service_list.yaml")
service_list = {}
with open(service_list_path, "r") as f:
for k, v in yaml.safe_load(f).items():
decimation = None
if len(v) == 4:
decimation = v[3]
_services: dict[str, tuple] = {
# service: (should_log, frequency, qlog decimation (optional))
# note: the "EncodeIdx" packets will still be in the log
"gyroscope": (True, 104., 104),
"gyroscope2": (True, 100., 100),
"accelerometer": (True, 104., 104),
"accelerometer2": (True, 100., 100),
"magnetometer": (True, 25.),
"lightSensor": (True, 100., 100),
"temperatureSensor": (True, 2., 200),
"temperatureSensor2": (True, 2., 200),
"gpsNMEA": (True, 9.),
"deviceState": (True, 2., 1),
"touch": (True, 20., 1),
"can": (True, 100., 2053), # decimation gives ~3 msgs in a full segment
"controlsState": (True, 100., 10),
"selfdriveState": (True, 100., 10),
"pandaStates": (True, 10., 1),
"peripheralState": (True, 2., 1),
"radarState": (True, 20., 5),
"roadEncodeIdx": (False, 20., 1),
"liveTracks": (True, 20.),
"sendcan": (True, 100., 139),
"logMessage": (True, 0.),
"errorLogMessage": (True, 0., 1),
"liveCalibration": (True, 4., 4),
"liveTorqueParameters": (True, 4., 1),
"liveDelay": (True, 4., 1),
"androidLog": (True, 0.),
"carState": (True, 100., 10),
"carControl": (True, 100., 10),
"carOutput": (True, 100., 10),
"longitudinalPlan": (True, 20., 10),
"driverAssistance": (True, 20., 20),
"procLog": (True, 0.5, 15),
"gpsLocationExternal": (True, 10., 10),
"gpsLocation": (True, 1., 1),
"ubloxGnss": (True, 10.),
"qcomGnss": (True, 2.),
"gnssMeasurements": (True, 10., 10),
"clocks": (True, 0.1, 1),
"ubloxRaw": (True, 20.),
"livePose": (True, 20., 4),
"liveParameters": (True, 20., 5),
"cameraOdometry": (True, 20., 10),
"thumbnail": (True, 1 / 60., 1),
"onroadEvents": (True, 1., 1),
"carParams": (True, 0.02, 1),
"roadCameraState": (True, 20., 20),
"driverCameraState": (True, 20., 20),
"driverEncodeIdx": (False, 20., 1),
"driverStateV2": (True, 20., 10),
"driverMonitoringState": (True, 20., 10),
"wideRoadEncodeIdx": (False, 20., 1),
"wideRoadCameraState": (True, 20., 20),
"drivingModelData": (True, 20., 10),
"modelV2": (True, 20.),
"managerState": (True, 2., 1),
"uploaderState": (True, 0., 1),
"navInstruction": (True, 1., 10),
"navRoute": (True, 0.),
"navThumbnail": (True, 0.),
"qRoadEncodeIdx": (False, 20.),
"userBookmark": (True, 0., 1),
"soundPressure": (True, 10., 10),
"rawAudioData": (False, 20.),
"bookmarkButton": (True, 0., 1),
"audioFeedback": (True, 0., 1),
# debug
"uiDebug": (True, 0., 1),
"testJoystick": (True, 0.),
"alertDebug": (True, 20., 5),
"roadEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"driverEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"wideRoadEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"qRoadEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"livestreamWideRoadEncodeIdx": (False, 20.),
"livestreamRoadEncodeIdx": (False, 20.),
"livestreamDriverEncodeIdx": (False, 20.),
"livestreamWideRoadEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"livestreamRoadEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"livestreamDriverEncodeData": (False, 20.),
"customReservedRawData0": (True, 0.),
"customReservedRawData1": (True, 0.),
"customReservedRawData2": (True, 0.),
"dpControlsState": (False, 100., 10),
"modelExt": (True, 20.),
}
SERVICE_LIST = {name: Service(*vals) for
idx, (name, vals) in enumerate(_services.items())}
def build_header():
h = ""
h += "/* THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE, PLEASE EDIT services.py */\n"
h += "#ifndef __SERVICES_H\n"
h += "#define __SERVICES_H\n"
h += "#include <map>\n"
h += "#include <string>\n"
h += "struct service { std::string name; bool should_log; float frequency; int decimation; };\n"
h += "static std::map<std::string, service> services = {\n"
for k, v in SERVICE_LIST.items():
should_log = "true" if v.should_log else "false"
decimation = -1 if v.decimation is None else v.decimation
h += ' { "%s", {"%s", %s, %f, %d}},\n' % \
(k, k, should_log, v.frequency, decimation)
h += "};\n"
h += "#endif\n"
return h
service_list[k] = Service(v[0], v[1], v[2], decimation)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("/* THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE, PLEASE EDIT service_list.yaml */")
print("#ifndef __SERVICES_H")
print("#define __SERVICES_H")
print("struct service { int port; bool should_log; int frequency; int decimation; char name[0x100]; };")
print("static struct service services[] = {")
for k, v in service_list.items():
print(' { .name = "%s", .port = %d, .should_log = %s, .frequency = %d, .decimation = %d },' % (k, v.port, "true" if v.should_log else "false", v.frequency, -1 if v.decimation is None else v.decimation))
print("};")
print("#endif")
print(build_header())
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#!/bin/bash
# Only pyflakes checks (--select=F)
flake8 --select=F $(find . -iname "*.py" | grep -vi "^\./pyextra.*" | grep -vi "^\./panda")
RESULT=$?
if [ $RESULT -eq 0 ]; then
pylint $(find . -iname "*.py" | grep -vi "^\./pyextra.*" | grep -vi "^\./panda")
RESULT=$? & 3
fi
[ $RESULT -ne 0 ] && exit 1
exit 0
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Import('env')
Import('env', 'envCython', 'arch')
# parser
env.Command(['common_pyx.so'],
['common_pyx_setup.py', 'clock.pyx'],
"cd common && python3 common_pyx_setup.py build_ext --inplace")
common_libs = [
'params.cc',
'swaglog.cc',
'util.cc',
'ratekeeper.cc',
'clutil.cc',
]
_common = env.Library('common', common_libs, LIBS="json11")
Export('_common')
if GetOption('extras'):
env.Program('tests/test_common',
['tests/test_runner.cc', 'tests/test_params.cc', 'tests/test_util.cc', 'tests/test_swaglog.cc'],
LIBS=[_common, 'json11', 'zmq', 'pthread'])
# Cython bindings
params_python = envCython.Program('params_pyx.so', 'params_pyx.pyx', LIBS=envCython['LIBS'] + [_common, 'zmq', 'json11'])
SConscript([
'transformations/SConscript',
])
Import('transformations_python')
common_python = [params_python, transformations_python]
Export('common_python')
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import os
import binascii
import itertools
import re
import struct
import subprocess
import random
ANDROID = os.path.isfile('/EON')
def getprop(key):
if not ANDROID:
return ""
return subprocess.check_output(["getprop", key], encoding='utf8').strip()
def get_imei(slot):
slot = str(slot)
if slot not in ("0", "1"):
raise ValueError("SIM slot must be 0 or 1")
ret = parse_service_call_string(service_call(["iphonesubinfo", "3" ,"i32", str(slot)]))
if not ret:
# allow non android to be identified differently
ret = "%015d" % random.randint(0, 1<<32)
return ret
def get_serial():
ret = getprop("ro.serialno")
if ret == "":
ret = "cccccccc"
return ret
def get_subscriber_info():
ret = parse_service_call_string(service_call(["iphonesubinfo", "7"]))
if ret is None or len(ret) < 8:
return ""
return ret
def reboot(reason=None):
if reason is None:
reason_args = ["null"]
else:
reason_args = ["s16", reason]
subprocess.check_output([
"service", "call", "power", "16", # IPowerManager.reboot
"i32", "0", # no confirmation,
*reason_args,
"i32", "1" # wait
])
def service_call(call):
if not ANDROID:
return None
ret = subprocess.check_output(["service", "call", *call], encoding='utf8').strip()
if 'Parcel' not in ret:
return None
return parse_service_call_bytes(ret)
def parse_service_call_unpack(r, fmt):
try:
return struct.unpack(fmt, r)[0]
except Exception:
return None
def parse_service_call_string(r):
try:
r = r[8:] # Cut off length field
r = r.decode('utf_16_be')
# All pairs of two characters seem to be swapped. Not sure why
result = ""
for a, b, in itertools.zip_longest(r[::2], r[1::2], fillvalue='\x00'):
result += b + a
result = result.replace('\x00', '')
return result
except Exception:
return None
def parse_service_call_bytes(ret):
try:
r = b""
for hex_part in re.findall(r'[ (]([0-9a-f]{8})', ret):
r += binascii.unhexlify(hex_part)
return r
except Exception:
return None
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import jwt
import os
import requests
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, UTC
from openpilot.system.hardware.hw import Paths
from openpilot.system.version import get_version
API_HOST = os.getenv('API_HOST', 'https://api.commadotai.com')
class Api:
def __init__(self, dongle_id):
self.dongle_id = dongle_id
with open(Paths.persist_root()+'/comma/id_rsa') as f:
self.private_key = f.read()
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.request('GET', *args, **kwargs)
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.request('POST', *args, **kwargs)
def request(self, method, endpoint, timeout=None, access_token=None, **params):
return api_get(endpoint, method=method, timeout=timeout, access_token=access_token, **params)
def get_token(self, payload_extra=None, expiry_hours=1):
now = datetime.now(UTC).replace(tzinfo=None)
payload = {
'identity': self.dongle_id,
'nbf': now,
'iat': now,
'exp': now + timedelta(hours=expiry_hours)
}
if payload_extra is not None:
payload.update(payload_extra)
token = jwt.encode(payload, self.private_key, algorithm='RS256')
if isinstance(token, bytes):
token = token.decode('utf8')
return token
def api_get(endpoint, method='GET', timeout=None, access_token=None, **params):
headers = {}
if access_token is not None:
headers['Authorization'] = "JWT " + access_token
headers['User-Agent'] = "openpilot-" + get_version()
return requests.request(method, API_HOST + "/" + endpoint, timeout=timeout, headers=headers, params=params)
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import jwt
import requests
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from selfdrive.version import version
class Api():
def __init__(self, dongle_id):
self.dongle_id = dongle_id
with open('/persist/comma/id_rsa') as f:
self.private_key = f.read()
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.request('GET', *args, **kwargs)
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.request('POST', *args, **kwargs)
def request(self, method, endpoint, timeout=None, access_token=None, **params):
return api_get(endpoint, method=method, timeout=timeout, access_token=access_token, **params)
def get_token(self):
now = datetime.utcnow()
payload = {
'identity': self.dongle_id,
'nbf': now,
'iat': now,
'exp': now + timedelta(hours=1)
}
return jwt.encode(payload, self.private_key, algorithm='RS256').decode('utf8')
def api_get(endpoint, method='GET', timeout=None, access_token=None, **params):
backend = "https://api.commadotai.com/"
headers = {}
if access_token is not None:
headers['Authorization'] = "JWT "+access_token
headers['User-Agent'] = "openpilot-" + version
return requests.request(method, backend+endpoint, timeout=timeout, headers = headers, params=params)

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