* Hyundai: Car Port for Tucson Hybrid 2022 * Update RELEASES.md * Init gear_msg at the top * FW versions from script * Button send attempt * start with some cleanup * Send button fixed bits * Define all bytes and only send PAUSE/RESUME * Use CRUISE_INFO to cancel cruise and resume * 8-bit counter * Cleanup ish * 8 bit counter * Send at 20ms * Disengage bits * Revert bump submodules * Allow tx on 0x1a0 * Fix byte counts * Send LFA and HDA icons based on engageability * Send cruise buttons only on HDA2 cars for now * Add comments * Add FLAG_HYUNDAI_CANFD_HDA2 flag * Update interface.py * Update carstate.py * Update carstate.py * Update carstate.py * Bump submodules * Bump panda * Bump opendbc * Allow tx with CRUISE_INACTIVE * GEAR has 24 bytes only * Generate car docs * Fix CRUISE_INFO copy * Remove unused class * Add CAN-FD busses to unit test * Bump opendbc * Revert "Add CAN-FD busses to unit test" This reverts commit 2f751640408a7f73a9100947cbd95ea13fbb8a48. * Remove duplicate * New tune based on data * Panda safety cleanup * Include bus 0 in rx checks * Missed one * bus 6 check * Remove redundant check * Add comments * Bump opendbc * Sync with DBC * Hide LFA icon when disengaged * Little endian * fix comment * more conditions in carcontroller * update pedal signal * update tuning * cleanup carcontroller * bump panda * fix mismatch * alt buttons * little more cleanup * update refs for EV6 new safety param * bump panda Co-authored-by: Adeeb Shihadeh <adeebshihadeh@gmail.com>
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.
Use FILEREADER_CACHE='1' test_processes.py to cache log files.
Currently the following processes are tested:
- controlsd
- radard
- plannerd
- calibrationd
- dmonitoringd
- locationd
- laikad
- paramsd
- ubloxd
Usage
Usage: test_processes.py [-h] [--whitelist-procs PROCS] [--whitelist-cars CARS] [--blacklist-procs PROCS]
[--blacklist-cars CARS] [--ignore-fields FIELDS] [--ignore-msgs MSGS] [--update-refs] [--upload-only]
Regression test to identify changes in a process's output
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--whitelist-procs PROCS Whitelist given processes from the test (e.g. controlsd)
--whitelist-cars WHITELIST_CARS Whitelist given cars from the test (e.g. HONDA)
--blacklist-procs BLACKLIST_PROCS Blacklist given processes from the test (e.g. controlsd)
--blacklist-cars BLACKLIST_CARS Blacklist given cars from the test (e.g. HONDA)
--ignore-fields IGNORE_FIELDS Extra fields or msgs to ignore (e.g. carState.events)
--ignore-msgs IGNORE_MSGS Msgs to ignore (e.g. carEvents)
--update-refs Updates reference logs using current commit
--upload-only Skips testing processes and uploads logs from previous test run
Forks
openpilot forks can use this test with their own reference logs, by default test_proccess.py saves logs locally.
To generate new logs:
./test_processes.py
Then, check in the new logs using git-lfs. Make sure to also update the ref_commit file to the current commit.