openpilot is an open source driver assistance system. openpilot performs the functions of Automated Lane Centering and Adaptive Cruise Control for over 200 supported car makes and models.
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import binascii
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
import cereal.messaging as messaging
from common.realtime import sec_since_boot
def can_printer(bus=0):
"""Collects messages and prints when a new bit transition is observed.
This is very useful to find signals based on user triggered actions, such as blinkers and seatbelt.
Leave the script running until no new transitions are seen, then perform the action."""
logcan = messaging.sub_sock('can')
low_to_high = defaultdict(int)
high_to_low = defaultdict(int)
while 1:
can_recv = messaging.drain_sock(logcan, wait_for_one=True)
for x in can_recv:
for y in x.can:
if y.src == bus:
i = int.from_bytes(y.dat, byteorder='big')
l_h = low_to_high[y.address]
h_l = high_to_low[y.address]
change = None
if (i | l_h) != l_h:
low_to_high[y.address] = i | l_h
change = "+"
if (~i | h_l) != h_l:
high_to_low[y.address] = ~i | h_l
change = "-"
if change:
print(f"{sec_since_boot():.2f}\t{hex(y.address)} ({y.address})\t{change}{binascii.hexlify(y.dat)}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
can_printer(int(sys.argv[1]))
else:
can_printer()