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Shane Smiskol accfaa29af Volkswagen: fingerprint on VIN chassis code (#32148)
* add function signature and behavior comment

* add test

* move chassis codes to platform config!

* add a shared chassis code test

* function

* test matching

* this commit isn't complete yet

* Revert "this commit isn't complete yet"

This reverts commit ae77d5cd54e1f43d390fb70c4da38a95ac34f8da.

* need to check WMI

* TODO: test WMI

* test wmi

* radar FW sanity check

* fix test

* fixes from merge

fixes from merge

* whoops

* fix static analysis!

* do match_fw_to_car

match_fw_to_car takes vin

* makes sense to keep it one function, and we can return exact or fuzzy!

* clean up

* kinda pointless

* fix more tests

* back to function being only fuzzy

* revert test_fw_fingerprint

* revert test_fw_fingerprint

* simplify

* clean up/fixes

* rename test

* less duplicatey WMI descriptions

* fix

* convert to enum

* I am confident about these WMIs

* these are also good

* we support 5N AUS/NZ and NAR (North American) AX Tiguans

fixes

* Tiguan also Mexico

* only one user for caddy

* got from the test route

* check that the gateway type matches the platform (each platform has 1 or 2 types)

* ~gateway~ -> exact FW match

* remove re

* ensure WMIs are set

* actually no reason to delete

* move comment up to the platform config

* proper wmis typing

* spacing

* flip
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openpilot tools

System Requirements

openpilot is developed and tested on Ubuntu 20.04, which is the primary development target aside from the supported embedded hardware.

Running natively on any other system is not recommended and will require modifications. On Windows you can use WSL, and on macOS or incompatible Linux systems, it is recommended to use the dev containers.

Native setup on Ubuntu 20.04

1. Clone openpilot

NOTE: This repository uses Git LFS for large files. Ensure you have Git LFS installed and set up before cloning or working with it.

Either do a partial clone for faster download:

git clone --filter=blob:none --recurse-submodules --also-filter-submodules https://github.com/commaai/openpilot.git

or do a full clone:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/commaai/openpilot.git

2. Run the setup script

cd openpilot
git lfs pull
tools/ubuntu_setup.sh

Activate a shell with the Python dependencies installed:

poetry shell

3. Build openpilot

scons -u -j$(nproc)

Dev Container on any Linux or macOS

openpilot supports Dev Containers. Dev containers provide customizable and consistent development environment wrapped inside a container. This means you can develop in a designated environment matching our primary development target, regardless of your local setup.

Dev containers are supported in multiple editors and IDEs, including Visual Studio Code. Use the following guide to start using them with VSCode.

X11 forwarding on macOS

GUI apps like ui or cabana can also run inside the container by leveraging X11 forwarding. To make use of it on macOS, additional configuration steps must be taken. Follow these steps to setup X11 forwarding on macOS.

WSL on Windows

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) should provide a similar experience to native Ubuntu. WSL 2 specifically has been reported by several users to be a seamless experience.

Follow these instructions to setup the WSL and install the Ubuntu-20.04 distribution. Once your Ubuntu WSL environment is setup, follow the Linux setup instructions to finish setting up your environment. See these instructions for running GUI apps.

NOTE: If you are running WSL and any GUIs are failing (segfaulting or other strange issues) even after following the steps above, you may need to enable software rendering with LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1, e.g. LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 selfdrive/ui/ui.

CTF

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Directory Structure

├── ubuntu_setup.sh     # Setup script for Ubuntu
├── mac_setup.sh        # Setup script for macOS
├── cabana/             # View and plot CAN messages from drives or in realtime
├── camerastream/       # Cameras stream over the network
├── joystick/           # Control your car with a joystick
├── lib/                # Libraries to support the tools and reading openpilot logs
├── plotjuggler/        # A tool to plot openpilot logs
├── replay/             # Replay drives and mock openpilot services
├── scripts/            # Miscellaneous scripts
├── serial/             # Tools for using the comma serial
├── sim/                # Run openpilot in a simulator
├── ssh/                # SSH into a comma device
└── webcam/             # Run openpilot on a PC with webcams