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							165 lines
						
					
					
						
							6.1 KiB
						
					
					
				import datetime
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import random
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import threading
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import time
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from statistics import mean
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from cereal import log
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from selfdrive.swaglog import cloudlog
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PANDA_OUTPUT_VOLTAGE = 5.28
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# Parameters
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def get_battery_capacity():
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  return _read_param("/sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity", int)
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def get_battery_status():
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  # This does not correspond with actual charging or not.
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  # If a USB cable is plugged in, it responds with 'Charging', even when charging is disabled
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  return _read_param("/sys/class/power_supply/battery/status", lambda x: x.strip(), '')
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def get_battery_current():
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  return _read_param("/sys/class/power_supply/battery/current_now", int)
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def get_battery_voltage():
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  return _read_param("/sys/class/power_supply/battery/voltage_now", int)
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def get_usb_present():
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  return _read_param("/sys/class/power_supply/usb/present", lambda x: bool(int(x)), False)
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def get_battery_charging():
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  # This does correspond with actually charging
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  return _read_param("/sys/class/power_supply/battery/charge_type", lambda x: x.strip() != "N/A", False)
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def set_battery_charging(on):
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  with open('/sys/class/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled', 'w') as f:
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    f.write(f"{1 if on else 0}\n")
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# Helpers
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def _read_param(path, parser, default=0):
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  try:
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    with open(path) as f:
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      return parser(f.read())
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  except Exception:
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    return default
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def panda_current_to_actual_current(panda_current):
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  # From white/grey panda schematic
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  return (3.3 - (panda_current * 3.3 / 4096)) / 8.25
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class PowerMonitoring:
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  def __init__(self):
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    self.last_measurement_time = None           # Used for integration delta
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    self.power_used_uWh = 0                     # Integrated power usage in uWh since going into offroad
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    self.next_pulsed_measurement_time = None
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    self.integration_lock = threading.Lock()
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  # Calculation tick
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  def calculate(self, health):
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    try:
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      now = time.time()
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      # Check that time is valid
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      if datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(now).year < 2019:
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        return
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      # Only integrate when there is no ignition
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      # If health is None, we're probably not in a car, so we don't care
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      if health is None or (health.health.ignitionLine or health.health.ignitionCan) or \
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         health.health.hwType == log.HealthData.HwType.unknown:
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        with self.integration_lock:
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          self.last_measurement_time = None
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          self.next_pulsed_measurement_time = None
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          self.power_used_uWh = 0
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        return
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      # First measurement, set integration time
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      with self.integration_lock:
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        if self.last_measurement_time is None:
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          self.last_measurement_time = now
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          return
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      is_uno = health.health.hwType == log.HealthData.HwType.uno
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      # Get current power draw somehow
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      current_power = 0
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      if get_battery_status() == 'Discharging':
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        # If the battery is discharging, we can use this measurement
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        # On C2: this is low by about 10-15%, probably mostly due to UNO draw not being factored in
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        current_power = ((get_battery_voltage() / 1000000) * (get_battery_current() / 1000000))
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      elif (health.health.hwType in [log.HealthData.HwType.whitePanda, log.HealthData.HwType.greyPanda]) and (health.health.current > 1):
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        # If white/grey panda, use the integrated current measurements if the measurement is not 0
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        # If the measurement is 0, the current is 400mA or greater, and out of the measurement range of the panda
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        # This seems to be accurate to about 5%
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        current_power = (PANDA_OUTPUT_VOLTAGE * panda_current_to_actual_current(health.health.current))
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      elif (self.next_pulsed_measurement_time is not None) and (self.next_pulsed_measurement_time <= now):
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        # TODO: Figure out why this is off by a factor of 3/4???
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        FUDGE_FACTOR = 1.33
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        # Turn off charging for about 10 sec in a thread that does not get killed on SIGINT, and perform measurement here to avoid blocking thermal
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        def perform_pulse_measurement(now):
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          try:
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            set_battery_charging(False)
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            time.sleep(5)
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            # Measure for a few sec to get a good average
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            voltages = []
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            currents = []
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            for i in range(6):
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              voltages.append(get_battery_voltage())
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              currents.append(get_battery_current())
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              time.sleep(1)
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            current_power = ((mean(voltages) / 1000000) * (mean(currents) / 1000000))
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            self._perform_integration(now, current_power * FUDGE_FACTOR)
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            # Enable charging again
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            set_battery_charging(True)
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          except Exception:
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            cloudlog.exception("Pulsed power measurement failed")
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        # Start pulsed measurement and return
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        threading.Thread(target=perform_pulse_measurement, args=(now,)).start()
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        self.next_pulsed_measurement_time = None
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        return
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      elif self.next_pulsed_measurement_time is None and not is_uno:
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        # On a charging EON with black panda, or drawing more than 400mA out of a white/grey one
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        # Only way to get the power draw is to turn off charging for a few sec and check what the discharging rate is
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        # We shouldn't do this very often, so make sure it has been some long-ish random time interval
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        self.next_pulsed_measurement_time = now + random.randint(120, 180)
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        return
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      else:
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        # Do nothing
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        return
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      # Do the integration
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      self._perform_integration(now, current_power)
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    except Exception:
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      cloudlog.exception("Power monitoring calculation failed")
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  def _perform_integration(self, t, current_power):
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    with self.integration_lock:
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      try:
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        if self.last_measurement_time:
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          integration_time_h = (t - self.last_measurement_time) / 3600
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          power_used = (current_power * 1000000) * integration_time_h
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          if power_used < 0:
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            raise ValueError(f"Negative power used! Integration time: {integration_time_h} h Current Power: {power_used} uWh")
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          self.power_used_uWh += power_used
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          self.last_measurement_time = t
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      except Exception:
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        cloudlog.exception("Integration failed")
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  # Get the power usage
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  def get_power_used(self):
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    return int(self.power_used_uWh)
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