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* Setup script improvements to MacOS / Ubuntu

scons isn't actually required from brew install

pyenv init on all envs

added installation to .zshrc on macos with better dir logic

Using git to detect project root for ubuntu bashrc install

Check shell and determine correct RC file

Update tools/mac_setup.sh

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Sourcing RC file only if it's found

Removed unnecessary source of rc file

Submodules should never have been bumped...

Output the $RC_FILE when successfully installed

pyenv init every time, and skip RC install on CI

Confused bash conditionals, opposite of what I meant

* Was missing libusb on a fresh MacOS 10.15.6 install

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openpilot tools

tools to facilitate development and debugging of openpilot

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Table of Contents

Requirements

openpilot tools and the following setup steps are developed and tested on Ubuntu 16.04, MacOS 10.14.2 and Python 3.8.2.

Setup

  1. Run ubuntu_setup.sh or mac_setup.sh, make sure everything completed correctly

  2. Compile openpilot by running scons in the openpilot directory

  3. Try out some tools!

Tool examples

Replay driving data

Hardware needed: none

unlogger.py replays data collected with dashcam or openpilot.

Unlogger with remote data:

# Log in via browser
python lib/auth.py

# Start unlogger
python replay/unlogger.py <route-name>
#Example:
#python replay/unlogger.py '3533c53bb29502d1|2019-12-10--01-13-27'

# In another terminal you can run a debug visualizer:
python replay/ui.py   # Define the environmental variable HORIZONTAL is the ui layout is too tall

Unlogger with local data downloaded from device or https://my.comma.ai:

python replay/unlogger.py <route-name> <path-to-data-directory>

#Example:

#python replay/unlogger.py '99c94dc769b5d96e|2018-11-14--13-31-42' /home/batman/unlogger_data

#Within /home/batman/unlogger_data:
#  99c94dc769b5d96e|2018-11-14--13-31-42--0--fcamera.hevc
#  99c94dc769b5d96e|2018-11-14--13-31-42--0--rlog.bz2
#  ...

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LogReader with remote data

from tools.lib.logreader import LogReader
from tools.lib.route import Route
route = Route('3533c53bb29502d1|2019-12-10--01-13-27')
log_paths = route.log_paths()
events_seg0 = list(LogReader(log_paths[0]))
print(len(events_seg0), 'events logged in first segment')

Debug car controls

Hardware needed: panda, giraffe, joystick

Use the panda's OBD-II port to connect with your car and a usb cable to connect the panda to your pc. Also, connect a joystick to your pc.

joystickd.py runs a deamon that reads inputs from a joystick and publishes them over zmq. boardd sends the CAN messages from your pc to the panda. debug_controls is a mocked version of controlsd.py and uses input from a joystick to send controls to your car.

Make sure the conditions are met in the panda to allow controls (e.g. cruise control engaged). You can also make a modification to the panda code to always allow controls.

Usage:

python carcontrols/joystickd.py

# In another terminal:
PARAMS_PATH=persist/params selfdrive/boardd/boardd

# In another terminal:
python carcontrols/debug_controls.py

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Stream replayed CAN messages to EON

Hardware needed: 2 x panda, debug board, EON.

It is possible to replay CAN messages as they were recorded and forward them to a EON.  Connect 2 pandas to the debug board. A panda connects to the PC, the other panda connects to the EON.

Usage:

# With MOCK=1 boardd will read logged can messages from a replay and send them to the panda.
MOCK=1 selfdrive/boardd/tests/boardd_old.py

# In another terminal:
python replay/unlogger.py <route-name> <path-to-data-directory>

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Stream EON video data to a PC

Hardware needed: EON, comma Smays.

You can connect your EON to your pc using the Ethernet cable provided with the comma Smays and you'll be able to stream data from your EON, in real time, with low latency. A useful application is being able to stream the raw video frames at 20fps, as captured by the EON's camera.

Usage:

# ssh into the eon and run loggerd with the flag "--stream". In ../selfdrive/manager.py you can change:
# ...
# "loggerd": ("selfdrive/loggerd", ["./loggerd"]),
# ...
# with:
# ...
# "loggerd": ("selfdrive/loggerd", ["./loggerd", "--stream"]),
# ...

# On the PC:
# To receive frames from the EON and re-publish them. Set PYGAME env variable if you want to display the video stream
python streamer/streamerd.py

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Welcomed contributions

  • Documentation: code comments, better tutorials, etc..
  • Support for other platforms other than Ubuntu 16.04.
  • Performance improvements: the tools have been developed on high-performance workstations (12+ logical cores with 32+ GB of RAM), so they are not optimized for running efficiently. For example, ui.py might not be able to run real-time on most PCs.
  • More tools: anything that you think might be helpful to others.