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dragonpilot/selfdrive/test/process_replay
Willem Melching e9db5723ef Locationd 100 Hz (#20816)
* fix std transform

* 100Hz

* new ref

* no more decimation

* clean up confusing maths

* static typing

* Revert "static typing"

This reverts commit 23d87337de648e629fbd35dd8c04a740bbefca47.

* 100Hz costs more

* move normalization into core

* add quat idxs

* add big eps

* this is not safe in the filter

* more sensible

* updates to rednose

* not tested

* normalize in python too

* update rednose

* nan check

* check for infs too

* all should be finite

* update ref

* rednose pr now in master

Co-authored-by: Harald Schafer <harald.the.engineer@gmail.com>
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process replay

Process replay is a regression test designed to identify any changes in the output of a process. This test replays a segment through individual processes and compares the output to a known good replay. Each make is represented in the test with a segment.

If the test fails, make sure that you didn't unintentionally change anything. If there are intentional changes, the reference logs will be updated.

Use test_processes.py to run the test locally.

Currently the following processes are tested:

  • controlsd
  • radard
  • plannerd
  • calibrationd
  • ubloxd

Forks

openpilot forks can use this test with their own reference logs

To generate new logs:

./update_refs.py --no-upload

Then, check in the new logs using git-lfs. Make sure to also include the updated ref_commit file.