Vehicle Researcher 0ba412d52e Squashed 'panda/' changes from 30c7ca8a5..256d274e7
256d274e7 Fix Mac installation instruction per: https://github.com/commaai/panda/pull/308/files
bfd8ff1b1 Update cppcheck commit with more coverage
b143a1cf9 Fixed Misra complaint
606f1d913 Fixed RTC on non-uno boards, second try. Cannot work when there is no xtal.
933c75770 Fix RTC on non-uno boards (#311)
48d0d0c78 VW button spam: fix safety and add tests (#306)
6cccf969a Fan and IR at 0 when in power savings mode (#309)
05373282a board get_sdk scripts were left on python2
de18a7ef1 bump version after uno merge
1965817d3 Changed default values for testing
a12a148d5 Uno (#274)
7d29dc5a2 bump panda version. We really need a better way
40075321d VW: stricter limits to comply with comma safety policy
e2e2be92c add safety mode to health packet
101238c7f turned on VW ignition based CAN logic
a0d8d5dae fix misra 5.3: check_ignition is intended as check_started and can't be used twice
ea636de61 made check_ignition function to both look at ignition_line and ignition_can
1102e6965 make ignition logic common for all cars (#303)
3a110c6f6 bump version after CMSIS core upgrade
55dfa5230 Update core to CMSIS 5.6 release  (#251)
ee864907c fix linter 2
f410b110d fix linter
55957d6e4 proper python3 exception inheritance
6ba0f47b5 fix linter errors
5c49fe050 Merge pull request #145 from gregjhogan/uds
0f361999b timeout is float
396d6aad5 safety_replay only installs few extra requirements
25af7d301 Misra also need python 3 env
7434c5ce2 centralize requirements for tests
a0c37c70a coverage not needed in linter reqs
fce38a91d Linter python (#299)
62e2f5caa update cppcheck commit
711810d2f more uds debug
4454e3a6b better CAN comm abstraction
6b1f28f57 fix more encoding and some bytes cleanup (#300)
43adad311 fix WARNING_INDICATOR_REQUESTED name
9c857da37 0x
b64d6fa5d typing
768fdf7e1 bytes() > chr().encode()
1be15ea93 custom errors from thread
68da8315f more python3
eb358e81c uds lib example
4f288586d updates for python3
932745f62 support tx flow control for chunked messages
b1c371292 add timeout param
cdf2f626b bug fixes
b1a319577 fix rx message filtering bug
80fb6a6fa convert uds lib to class
59cd2b47f handle separation time in microseconds
4429600d8 fix separation time parsing
c641e66f7 fix typo
48b8dcc6f fix flow control delay scale
78f413d88 flow control delay
33a5167d9 bug fixes
8ee89a091 multi-frame tx
5e89a9c72 clear rx buffer and numeric error ids
966230063 fix remaining size calculation
01ef1fae3 zero pad messages before sending
1ddc9735d uds can communication
dca176e71 syntax errors
95be4811e SERVICE_TYPE enum
98e73b51d more UDS message type implementation
c1c5b0356 uds lib
162f4853d fix chr to bytes conversions (#298)
4972376de Update VW regression test to follow Comma safety index refactoring (#296)
f9053f5df more Python 3 fixes, attempting to fix jenkins wifi regresison test (#295)
2f9e07628 Panda safety code for Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, and Škoda (#293)

git-subtree-dir: panda
git-subtree-split: 256d274e760ce00d4e5ff5e0d9b86d0fb5924568

old-commit-hash: 22023ebd58
2019-10-31 17:02:31 -07:00

Welcome to panda

panda is the nicest universal car interface ever.

It supports 3x CAN, 2x LIN, and 1x GMLAN. It also charges a phone. On the computer side, it has both USB and Wi-Fi.

It uses an STM32F413 for low level stuff and an ESP8266 for Wi-Fi. They are connected over high speed SPI, so the panda is actually capable of dumping the full contents of the busses over Wi-Fi, unlike every other dongle on amazon. ELM327 is weak, panda is strong.

It is 2nd gen hardware, reusing code and parts from the NEO interface board.

CircleCI

Usage (Python)

To install the library:

# pip install pandacan

See this class for how to interact with the panda.

For example, to receive CAN messages:

>>> from panda import Panda
>>> panda = Panda()
>>> panda.can_recv()

And to send one on bus 0:

>>> panda.can_send(0x1aa, "message", 0)

Find user made scripts on the wiki

Note that you may have to setup udev rules for Linux, such as

sudo -i
echo 'SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="bbaa", ATTR{idProduct}=="ddcc", MODE:="0666"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/11-panda.rules
exit

Usage (JavaScript)

See PandaJS

Software interface support

As a universal car interface, it should support every reasonable software interface.

Directory structure

  • board -- Code that runs on the STM32
  • boardesp -- Code that runs on the ESP8266
  • drivers -- Drivers (not needed for use with python)
  • python   -- Python userspace library for interfacing with the panda
  • tests -- Tests and helper programs for panda

Programming (over USB)

Programming the Board (STM32)

Programming the ESP

Debugging

To print out the serial console from the STM32, run tests/debug_console.py

To print out the serial console from the ESP8266, run PORT=1 tests/debug_console.py

Safety Model

When a panda powers up, by default it's in SAFETY_NOOUTPUT mode. While in no output mode, the buses are also forced to be silent. In order to send messages, you have to select a safety mode. Currently, setting safety modes is only supported over USB.

Safety modes optionally supports controls_allowed, which allows or blocks a subset of messages based on a customizable state in the board.

Code Rigor

When compiled from an EON Dev Kit, the panda FW is configured and optimized (at compile time) for its use in conjuction with openpilot. The panda FW, through its safety model, provides and enforces the openpilot Safety. Due to its critical function, it's important that the application code rigor within the board folder is held to high standards.

These are the CI regression tests we have in place:

  • A generic static code analysis is performed by Cppcheck.
  • In addition, Cppcheck has a specific addon to check for MISRA C:2012 violations. See current coverage.
  • Compiler options are relatively strict: the flags -Wall -Wextra -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror are enforced on board and pedal makefiles.
  • The safety logic is tested and verified by unit tests for each supported car variant.
  • A recorded drive for each supported car variant is replayed through the safety logic to ensure that the behavior remains unchanged.
  • An internal Hardware-in-the-loop test, which currently only runs on pull requests opened by comma.ai's organization members, verifies the following functionalities:
    • compiling the code in various configuration and flashing it both through USB and WiFi.
    • Receiving, sending and forwarding CAN messages on all buses, over USB and WiFi.

In addition, we run Pylint and Flake8 linters on all python files within the panda repo.

Hardware

Check out the hardware guide

Licensing

panda software is released under the MIT license unless otherwise specified.

Languages
Python 67.3%
C++ 26.7%
Cap'n Proto 1.7%
C 1.4%
Shell 1.4%
Other 1.5%