30c7ca8a5 bump version to 1.5.3 9403dbebe Need to fix wifi test before re-enabling. 0812362b5 GPS UART fix until boardd is refactored (#294) ffbdb87a8 python2 -> 3 fixes to pedal flasher (#292) 78b75ef59 Added build type to release version strings 736c2cbf7 Fixed sending of bytes over PandaSerial 0894b28f1 Fixed USB power mode on black (#291) 4b3358c92 patch to be able to switch from EON to PC with a Panda that has EON b… (#290) a95c44a71 Made setting of NOOUTPUT on no heartbeat more efficient (#287) 948683688 UART instability fix with high interrupt load (#283) 9a9e9d47b Fix usb_power_mode missing initialization (#289) af0960ad3 DFU fix (#288) 70219d7bb match safety enum in cereal (#285) a338d3932 Fix build for jenkins test 78ef4a6eb Stop charge (#284) 5266a4028 Fix typo (#286) f4787ec5a Revert "turn on CDP when ignition switches on (#281)" d37daee97 Revert "NONE and CLIENT should be the same thing in white/grey pandas" e97b283e7 NONE and CLIENT should be the same thing in white/grey pandas 8c1df559f turn on CDP when ignition switches on (#281) 847a35d42 Fix bullet points fac027716 Misra update (#280) 5a04df6b1 Added description of regression tests to README c4aabae59 Fixed some python3 bugs in the test scripts and PandaSerial 9af0cb353 Bump version c4ac3d63b Disable GPS load switching on black pandas 078ee588c This is the correct table, actually 578b95ee3 Misra table of coverage added d383a2625 bump panda b98ca010d fix sdk build in python3 env (#279) 63d3dc7d3 Set python3 env before runnign get_sdk, so we know if it fails e951d79c0 legacy code we don't control can remain python2 11b715118 Merge pull request #276 from commaai/python3 9893a842a Merge pull request #277 from zorrobyte/patch-1 d3268690c Revert "revert back esptool to python2 and force to build esptools with python2" 875e76012 revert back esptool to python2 and force to build esptools with python2 9c40e6240 needed to install python3 ed2ac87cf Also moved safety tests to python3 6842b2d2c move esptool sdk installation before python3 env is set. Kind of a cheat b5a2cabcd this hopefully fixes build test 628050955 Fixes safety replay 2c220b623 this fixes language regr test fdbe789b8 use python 3 in Docker container ee1ae4f86 Better hash print 0de9ef73c Revert "Final 2to3 on the whole repo" c92fd3bc9 Final 2to3 on the whole repo 5f2bc4460 better b2a30fdbd make works! b74005d10 fix sign.py fe727706b read file as byte and no tab before sleep 32a344ef6 Update README.md 2dc34096a 2to3 applied ffa68ef71 undo unnecessary brackets for print dbc248027 Fix all the prints with 2to3, some need to be undo 5a7aeba0f xrange is gone 982c4c928 one more python3 env 1e2412a29 env python -> env python3 git-subtree-dir: panda git-subtree-split: 30c7ca8a53a3adb05d23d7cfe64fb716a656ef1a
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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.
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)
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 -Werrorare 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.
Hardware
Check out the hardware guide
Licensing
panda software is released under the MIT license unless otherwise specified.

