import os
from common . basedir import BASEDIR
def get_fingerprint_list ( ) :
# read all the folders in selfdrive/car and return a dict where:
# - keys are all the car models for which we have a fingerprint
# - values are lists dicts of messages that constitute the unique
# CAN fingerprint of each car model and all its variants
fingerprints = { }
for car_folder in [ x [ 0 ] for x in os . walk ( BASEDIR + ' /selfdrive/car ' ) ] :
try :
car_name = car_folder . split ( ' / ' ) [ - 1 ]
values = __import__ ( ' selfdrive.car. %s .values ' % car_name , fromlist = [ ' FINGERPRINTS ' ] )
if hasattr ( values , ' FINGERPRINTS ' ) :
car_fingerprints = values . FINGERPRINTS
else :
continue
for f , v in car_fingerprints . items ( ) :
fingerprints [ f ] = v
except ( ImportError , IOError ) :
pass
return fingerprints
_FINGERPRINTS = get_fingerprint_list ( )
_DEBUG_ADDRESS = { 1880 : 8 } # reserved for debug purposes
def is_valid_for_fingerprint ( msg , car_fingerprint ) :
adr = msg . address
bus = msg . src
# ignore addresses that are more than 11 bits
return ( adr in car_fingerprint and car_fingerprint [ adr ] == len ( msg . dat ) ) or \
bus != 0 or adr > = 0x800
def eliminate_incompatible_cars ( msg , candidate_cars ) :
""" Removes cars that could not have sent msg.
Inputs :
msg : A cereal / log CanData message from the car .
candidate_cars : A list of cars to consider .
Returns :
A list containing the subset of candidate_cars that could have sent msg .
"""
compatible_cars = [ ]
for car_name in candidate_cars :
car_fingerprints = _FINGERPRINTS [ car_name ]
for fingerprint in car_fingerprints :
fingerprint . update ( _DEBUG_ADDRESS ) # add alien debug address
if is_valid_for_fingerprint ( msg , fingerprint ) :
compatible_cars . append ( car_name )
break
return compatible_cars
def all_known_cars ( ) :
""" Returns a list of all known car strings. """
getting ready for Python 3 (#619)
* tabs to spaces
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax.html#tabs-and-spaces
* use the new except syntax
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/exceptions.html#the-new-except-syntax
* make relative imports absolute
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/imports.html#absolute-imports
* Queue renamed to queue in python 3
Use the six compatibility library to support both python 2 and 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/stdlib-reorg.html#renamed-modules
* replace dict.has_key() with in
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#removed-dict-has-key
* make dict views compatible with python 3
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#dict-views-and-iterators
Where needed, wrapping things that will be a view in python 3 with a list(). For example, if it's accessed with []
Python 3 has no iter*() methods, so just using the values() instead of itervalues() as long as it's not too performance intensive. Note that any minor performance hit of using a list instead of a view will go away when switching to python 3. If it is intensive, we could use the six version.
* Explicitly use truncating division
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/numbers.html#division
python 3 treats / as float division. When we want the result to be an integer, use //
* replace map() with list comprehension where a list result is needed.
In python 3, map() returns an iterator.
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter
* replace filter() with list comprehension
In python 3, filter() returns an interatoooooooooooor.
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter
* wrap zip() in list() where we need the result to be a list
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-zip
* clean out some lint
Removes these pylint warnings:
************* Module selfdrive.car.chrysler.chryslercan
W: 15, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
W: 16, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
W: 25, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
************* Module common.dbc
W:101, 0: Anomalous backslash in string: '\?'. String constant might be missing an r prefix. (anomalous-backslash-in-string)
************* Module selfdrive.car.gm.interface
R:102, 6: Redefinition of ret.minEnableSpeed type from float to int (redefined-variable-type)
R:103, 6: Redefinition of ret.mass type from int to float (redefined-variable-type)
************* Module selfdrive.updated
R: 20, 6: Redefinition of r type from int to str (redefined-variable-type)
old-commit-hash: 9dae0bfac4e54ec2b2e488d2b4ead1495c8f56d8
6 years ago
return list ( _FINGERPRINTS . keys ( ) )