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										 | // include first, needed by safety policies
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|  | #include "safety_declarations.h"
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|  | // Include the actual safety policies.
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|  | #include "safety/safety_defaults.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_honda.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_toyota.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_toyota_ipas.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_tesla.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_gm_ascm.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_gm.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_ford.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_cadillac.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_hyundai.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_chrysler.h"
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|  | #include "safety/safety_subaru.h"
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										 | #include "safety/safety_mazda.h"
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										 | #include "safety/safety_volkswagen.h"
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										 | #include "safety/safety_elm327.h"
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										 | // from cereal.car.CarParams.SafetyModel
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|  | #define SAFETY_NOOUTPUT 0U
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|  | #define SAFETY_HONDA 1U
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|  | #define SAFETY_TOYOTA 2U
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|  | #define SAFETY_ELM327 3U
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|  | #define SAFETY_GM 4U
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|  | #define SAFETY_HONDA_BOSCH 5U
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|  | #define SAFETY_FORD 6U
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|  | #define SAFETY_CADILLAC 7U
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|  | #define SAFETY_HYUNDAI 8U
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|  | #define SAFETY_CHRYSLER 9U
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|  | #define SAFETY_TESLA 10U
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|  | #define SAFETY_SUBARU 11U
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|  | #define SAFETY_MAZDA 13U
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										 | #define SAFETY_VOLKSWAGEN 15U
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										 | #define SAFETY_TOYOTA_IPAS 16U
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|  | #define SAFETY_ALLOUTPUT 17U
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|  | #define SAFETY_GM_ASCM 18U
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|  | 
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|  | uint16_t current_safety_mode = SAFETY_NOOUTPUT;
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										 | const safety_hooks *current_hooks = &nooutput_hooks;
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|  | 
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|  | void safety_rx_hook(CAN_FIFOMailBox_TypeDef *to_push){
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|  |   current_hooks->rx(to_push);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | int safety_tx_hook(CAN_FIFOMailBox_TypeDef *to_send) {
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|  |   return current_hooks->tx(to_send);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | int safety_tx_lin_hook(int lin_num, uint8_t *data, int len){
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|  |   return current_hooks->tx_lin(lin_num, data, len);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | int safety_fwd_hook(int bus_num, CAN_FIFOMailBox_TypeDef *to_fwd) {
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|  |   return current_hooks->fwd(bus_num, to_fwd);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | typedef struct {
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|  |   uint16_t id;
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|  |   const safety_hooks *hooks;
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|  | } safety_hook_config;
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|  | 
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|  | const safety_hook_config safety_hook_registry[] = {
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|  |   {SAFETY_NOOUTPUT, &nooutput_hooks},
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|  |   {SAFETY_HONDA, &honda_hooks},
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|  |   {SAFETY_TOYOTA, &toyota_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_ELM327, &elm327_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_GM, &gm_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_HONDA_BOSCH, &honda_bosch_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_FORD, &ford_hooks},
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|  |   {SAFETY_CADILLAC, &cadillac_hooks},
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|  |   {SAFETY_HYUNDAI, &hyundai_hooks},
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|  |   {SAFETY_CHRYSLER, &chrysler_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_TESLA, &tesla_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_SUBARU, &subaru_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_MAZDA, &mazda_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_VOLKSWAGEN, &volkswagen_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_TOYOTA_IPAS, &toyota_ipas_hooks},
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|  |   {SAFETY_ALLOUTPUT, &alloutput_hooks},
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										 |   {SAFETY_GM_ASCM, &gm_ascm_hooks},
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										 | };
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|  | 
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|  | int safety_set_mode(uint16_t mode, int16_t param) {
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|  |   int set_status = -1;   // not set
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|  |   int hook_config_count = sizeof(safety_hook_registry) / sizeof(safety_hook_config);
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|  |   for (int i = 0; i < hook_config_count; i++) {
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|  |     if (safety_hook_registry[i].id == mode) {
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|  |       current_hooks = safety_hook_registry[i].hooks;
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										 |       current_safety_mode = safety_hook_registry[i].id;
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										 |       set_status = 0;    // set
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|  |       break;
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|  |     }
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|  |   }
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|  |   if ((set_status == 0) && (current_hooks->init != NULL)) {
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|  |     current_hooks->init(param);
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|  |   }
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|  |   return set_status;
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | // compute the time elapsed (in microseconds) from 2 counter samples
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|  | // case where ts < ts_last is ok: overflow is properly re-casted into uint32_t
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|  | uint32_t get_ts_elapsed(uint32_t ts, uint32_t ts_last) {
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|  |   return ts - ts_last;
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | // convert a trimmed integer to signed 32 bit int
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|  | int to_signed(int d, int bits) {
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|  |   int d_signed = d;
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|  |   if (d >= (1 << MAX((bits - 1), 0))) {
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|  |     d_signed = d - (1 << MAX(bits, 0));
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|  |   }
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|  |   return d_signed;
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | // given a new sample, update the smaple_t struct
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|  | void update_sample(struct sample_t *sample, int sample_new) {
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|  |   int sample_size = sizeof(sample->values) / sizeof(sample->values[0]);
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|  |   for (int i = sample_size - 1; i > 0; i--) {
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|  |     sample->values[i] = sample->values[i-1];
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|  |   }
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|  |   sample->values[0] = sample_new;
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|  | 
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|  |   // get the minimum and maximum measured samples
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|  |   sample->min = sample->values[0];
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|  |   sample->max = sample->values[0];
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|  |   for (int i = 1; i < sample_size; i++) {
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|  |     if (sample->values[i] < sample->min) {
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|  |       sample->min = sample->values[i];
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|  |     }
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|  |     if (sample->values[i] > sample->max) {
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|  |       sample->max = sample->values[i];
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|  |     }
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|  |   }
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | bool max_limit_check(int val, const int MAX_VAL, const int MIN_VAL) {
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|  |   return (val > MAX_VAL) || (val < MIN_VAL);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | // check that commanded value isn't too far from measured
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|  | bool dist_to_meas_check(int val, int val_last, struct sample_t *val_meas,
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|  |   const int MAX_RATE_UP, const int MAX_RATE_DOWN, const int MAX_ERROR) {
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|  |   // *** val rate limit check ***
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|  |   int highest_allowed_rl = MAX(val_last, 0) + MAX_RATE_UP;
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|  |   int lowest_allowed_rl = MIN(val_last, 0) - MAX_RATE_UP;
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|  | 
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|  |   // if we've exceeded the meas val, we must start moving toward 0
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|  |   int highest_allowed = MIN(highest_allowed_rl, MAX(val_last - MAX_RATE_DOWN, MAX(val_meas->max, 0) + MAX_ERROR));
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|  |   int lowest_allowed = MAX(lowest_allowed_rl, MIN(val_last + MAX_RATE_DOWN, MIN(val_meas->min, 0) - MAX_ERROR));
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|  | 
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|  |   // check for violation
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|  |   return (val < lowest_allowed) || (val > highest_allowed);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | // check that commanded value isn't fighting against driver
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|  | bool driver_limit_check(int val, int val_last, struct sample_t *val_driver,
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|  |   const int MAX_VAL, const int MAX_RATE_UP, const int MAX_RATE_DOWN,
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|  |   const int MAX_ALLOWANCE, const int DRIVER_FACTOR) {
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|  |   int highest_allowed_rl = MAX(val_last, 0) + MAX_RATE_UP;
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|  |   int lowest_allowed_rl = MIN(val_last, 0) - MAX_RATE_UP;
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|  | 
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|  |   int driver_max_limit = MAX_VAL + (MAX_ALLOWANCE + val_driver->max) * DRIVER_FACTOR;
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|  |   int driver_min_limit = -MAX_VAL + (-MAX_ALLOWANCE + val_driver->min) * DRIVER_FACTOR;
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|  | 
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|  |   // if we've exceeded the applied torque, we must start moving toward 0
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|  |   int highest_allowed = MIN(highest_allowed_rl, MAX(val_last - MAX_RATE_DOWN,
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|  |                                              MAX(driver_max_limit, 0)));
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|  |   int lowest_allowed = MAX(lowest_allowed_rl, MIN(val_last + MAX_RATE_DOWN,
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|  |                                            MIN(driver_min_limit, 0)));
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|  | 
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|  |   // check for violation
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|  |   return (val < lowest_allowed) || (val > highest_allowed);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | // real time check, mainly used for steer torque rate limiter
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|  | bool rt_rate_limit_check(int val, int val_last, const int MAX_RT_DELTA) {
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|  |   // *** torque real time rate limit check ***
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|  |   int highest_val = MAX(val_last, 0) + MAX_RT_DELTA;
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|  |   int lowest_val = MIN(val_last, 0) - MAX_RT_DELTA;
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|  |   // check for violation
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|  |   return (val < lowest_val) || (val > highest_val);
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|  | }
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|  | 
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|  | 
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|  | // interp function that holds extreme values
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|  | float interpolate(struct lookup_t xy, float x) {
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|  |   int size = sizeof(xy.x) / sizeof(xy.x[0]);
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|  |   float ret = xy.y[size - 1];  // default output is last point
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|  |   // x is lower than the first point in the x array. Return the first point
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|  |   if (x <= xy.x[0]) {
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|  |     ret = xy.y[0];
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|  |   } else {
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|  |     // find the index such that (xy.x[i] <= x < xy.x[i+1]) and linearly interp
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|  |     for (int i=0; i < (size - 1); i++) {
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|  |       if (x < xy.x[i+1]) {
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|  |         float x0 = xy.x[i];
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|  |         float y0 = xy.y[i];
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|  |         float dx = xy.x[i+1] - x0;
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|  |         float dy = xy.y[i+1] - y0;
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|  |         // dx should not be zero as xy.x is supposed ot be monotonic
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|  |         if (dx <= 0.) {
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|  |           dx = 0.0001;
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|  |         }
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|  |         ret = (dy * (x - x0) / dx) + y0;
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|  |         break;
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|  |       }
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|  |     }
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|  |   }
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|  |   return ret;
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|  | }
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