18321a29 toyota DSU cruise message fa22ebff better VIN msg name 3bf82da1 VIN signal for toyota 5b466dbc Forgot to run generator 01321106 Reverse engineer AEB in Honda ca71b77a rename c9cf65d3 toyota pre collision 3835d30d reference toyota DBC 255c16bd Lexus CT200 needed one more run of generator d6c8eca8 Add Lexus CT200h 2018 (#176) 5d46c294 toyota pre-collision signals 65ace376 fix typo 18968ce0 pre-collision signals 9b8ae163 add another toyota cancel request signal a956deec Correct Message ID on LKAS11 (#172) bce0ec6b typo a452ac3b Toyota: added 0x283 message description for PRE_COLLISION msg. Data from https://ioactive.com/pdfs/IOActive_Adventures_in_Automotive_Networks_and_Control_Units.pdf git-subtree-dir: opendbc git-subtree-split: 18321a2946f0567ea368b543f4fec44a863a7d6e
opendbc
The project to democratize access to the decoder ring of your car.
DBC file basics
A DBC file encodes, in a humanly readable way, the information needed to understand a vehicle's CAN bus traffic. A vehicle might have multiple CAN buses and every CAN bus is represented by its own dbc file. Wondering what's the DBC file format? Here and Here a couple of good overviews.
How to start reverse engineering cars
opendbc is integrated with cabana.
Use panda to connect your car to a computer.
DBC file preprocessor
DBC files for different models of the same brand have a lot of overlap. Therefore, we wrote a preprocessor to create DBC files from a brand DBC file and a model specific DBC file. The source DBC files can be found in the generator folder. After changing one of the files run the generator.py script to regenerate the output files. These output files will be placed in the root of the opendbc repository and are suffixed by _generated.
Good practices for contributing to opendbc
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Comments: the best way to store comments is to add them directly to the DBC files. For example:
CM_ SG_ 490 LONG_ACCEL "wheel speed derivative, noisy and zero snapping";is a comment that refers to signal
LONG_ACCELin message490. Using comments is highly recommended, especially for doubts and uncertainties. cabana can easily display/add/edit comments to signals and messages. -
Units: when applicable, it's recommended to convert signals into physical units, by using a proper signal factor. Using a SI unit is preferred, unless a non-SI unit rounds the signal factor much better. For example:
SG_ VEHICLE_SPEED : 7|15@0+ (0.00278,0) [0|70] "m/s" PCMis better than:
SG_ VEHICLE_SPEED : 7|15@0+ (0.00620,0) [0|115] "mph" PCMHowever, the cleanest option is really:
SG_ VEHICLE_SPEED : 7|15@0+ (0.01,0) [0|250] "kph" PCM -
Signal's size: always use the smallest amount of bits possible. For example, let's say I'm reverse engineering the gas pedal position and I've determined that it's in a 3 bytes message. For 0% pedal position I read a message value of
0x00 0x00 0x00, while for 100% of pedal position I read0x64 0x00 0x00: clearly, the gas pedal position is within the first byte of the message and I might be tempted to define the signalGAS_POSas:SG_ GAS_POS : 7|8@0+ (1,0) [0|100] "%" PCMHowever, I can't be sure that the very first bit of the message is referred to the pedal position: I haven't seen it changing! Therefore, a safer way of defining the signal is:
SG_ GAS_POS : 6|7@0+ (1,0) [0|100] "%" PCMwhich leaves the first bit unallocated. This prevents from very erroneous reading of the gas pedal position, in case the first bit is indeed used for something else.