Jason Wen bd5e28909f Hyundai: Car Port for Tucson Hybrid 2022 (#25276)
* 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

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Table of Contents


What is openpilot?

openpilot is an open source driver assistance system. Currently, openpilot performs the functions of Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Automated Lane Centering (ALC), Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) for a growing variety of supported car makes, models and model years. In addition, while openpilot is engaged, a camera based Driver Monitoring (DM) feature alerts distracted and asleep drivers. See more about the vehicle integration and limitations.

Running on a dedicated device in a car

To use openpilot in a car, you need four things

  • A supported device to run this software: a comma three.
  • This software. The setup procedure of the comma three allows the user to enter a url for custom software. The url, openpilot.comma.ai will install the release version of openpilot. To install openpilot master, you can use installer.comma.ai/commaai/master, and replacing commaai with another github username can install a fork.
  • One of the 150+ supported cars. We support Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, Kia, Chrysler, Lexus, Acura, Audi, VW, and more. If your car is not supported, but has adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist, it's likely able to run openpilot.
  • A car harness to connect to your car.

We have detailed instructions for how to mount the device in a car.

Running on PC

All of openpilot's services can run as normal on a PC, even without special hardware or a car. To develop or experiment with openpilot you can run openpilot on recorded or simulated data.

With openpilot's tools you can plot logs, replay drives and watch the full-res camera streams. See the tools README for more information.

You can also run openpilot in simulation with the CARLA simulator. This allows openpilot to drive around a virtual car on your Ubuntu machine. The whole setup should only take a few minutes, but does require a decent GPU.

A PC running openpilot can also control your vehicle if it is connected to a a webcam, a black panda, and a harness.

Community and Contributing

openpilot is developed by comma and by users like you. We welcome both pull requests and issues on GitHub. Bug fixes and new car ports are encouraged. Check out the contributing docs.

Documentation related to openpilot development can be found on docs.comma.ai. Information about running openpilot (e.g. FAQ, fingerprinting, troubleshooting, custom forks, community hardware) should go on the wiki.

You can add support for your car by following guides we have written for Brand and Model ports. Generally, a car with adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist is a good candidate. Join our Discord to discuss car ports: most car makes have a dedicated channel.

Want to get paid to work on openpilot? comma is hiring.

And follow us on Twitter.

User Data and comma Account

By default, openpilot uploads the driving data to our servers. You can also access your data through comma connect. We use your data to train better models and improve openpilot for everyone.

openpilot is open source software: the user is free to disable data collection if they wish to do so.

openpilot logs the road facing cameras, CAN, GPS, IMU, magnetometer, thermal sensors, crashes, and operating system logs. The driver facing camera is only logged if you explicitly opt-in in settings. The microphone is not recorded.

By using openpilot, you agree to our Privacy Policy. You understand that use of this software or its related services will generate certain types of user data, which may be logged and stored at the sole discretion of comma. By accepting this agreement, you grant an irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide right to comma for the use of this data.

Safety and Testing

  • openpilot observes ISO26262 guidelines, see SAFETY.md for more details.
  • openpilot has software in the loop tests that run on every commit.
  • The code enforcing the safety model lives in panda and is written in C, see code rigor for more details.
  • panda has software in the loop safety tests.
  • Internally, we have a hardware in the loop Jenkins test suite that builds and unit tests the various processes.
  • panda has additional hardware in the loop tests.
  • We run the latest openpilot in a testing closet containing 10 comma devices continuously replaying routes.

Directory Structure

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├── cereal              # The messaging spec and libs used for all logs
├── common              # Library like functionality we've developed here
├── docs                # Documentation
├── opendbc             # Files showing how to interpret data from cars
├── panda               # Code used to communicate on CAN
├── third_party         # External libraries
├── pyextra             # Extra python packages
└── system              # Generic services
    ├── camerad         # Driver to capture images from the camera sensors
    ├── clocksd         # Broadcasts current time
    ├── hardware        # Hardware abstraction classes
    ├── logcatd         # systemd journal as a service
    └── proclogd        # Logs information from /proc
└── selfdrive           # Code needed to drive the car
    ├── assets          # Fonts, images, and sounds for UI
    ├── athena          # Allows communication with the app
    ├── boardd          # Daemon to talk to the board
    ├── car             # Car specific code to read states and control actuators
    ├── controls        # Planning and controls
    ├── debug           # Tools to help you debug and do car ports
    ├── locationd       # Precise localization and vehicle parameter estimation
    ├── loggerd         # Logger and uploader of car data
    ├── manager         # Deamon that starts/stops all other daemons as needed
    ├── modeld          # Driving and monitoring model runners
    ├── monitoring      # Daemon to determine driver attention
    ├── navd            # Turn-by-turn navigation
    ├── sensord         # IMU interface code
    ├── test            # Unit tests, system tests, and a car simulator
    └── ui              # The UI

Licensing

openpilot is released under the MIT license. Some parts of the software are released under other licenses as specified.

Any user of this software shall indemnify and hold harmless Comma.ai, Inc. and its directors, officers, employees, agents, stockholders, affiliates, subcontractors and customers from and against all allegations, claims, actions, suits, demands, damages, liabilities, obligations, losses, settlements, judgments, costs and expenses (including without limitation attorneys fees and costs) which arise out of, relate to or result from any use of this software by user.

THIS IS ALPHA QUALITY SOFTWARE FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A PRODUCT. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.


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