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view ostc4pack/src/checksum_final_add_fletcher.cpp @ 322:31e471d60797 O2_SensorSync
Added start of frame detection for HUD data
In the previous impmenentation the reception and evaluation of 15 byte were used without start detection. As a result sensor data could be stuck in case the frame sequence does not match the structure (e.g. cause by an framing error).
To resolve this in case of an invalid checksumme in combination with a data lost detection a byte based reception is startet to detect the start of a frame using the break between two transmissions.
In addition a babbling idiot protecting has been added because a faulty hardware could have an impact on the OSTC operation (high interrupt load)
author | ideenmodellierer |
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date | Sun, 30 Jun 2019 21:25:58 +0200 |
parents | 1e707b34667e |
children | 01f40cb1057e |
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#include <iostream> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <time.h> void fletcher16(unsigned char *result1, unsigned char *result2, unsigned char const *data, size_t bytes ) { unsigned short sum1 = 0xff, sum2 = 0xff; size_t tlen; while (bytes) { tlen = bytes >= 20 ? 20 : bytes; bytes -= tlen; do { sum2 += sum1 += *data++; } while (--tlen); sum1 = (sum1 & 0xff) + (sum1 >> 8); sum2 = (sum2 & 0xff) + (sum2 >> 8); } /* Second reduction step to reduce sums to 8 bits */ sum1 = (sum1 & 0xff) + (sum1 >> 8); sum2 = (sum2 & 0xff) + (sum2 >> 8); *result2 = (sum2 & 0xff); *result1 = (sum1 & 0xff); // return sum2 << 8 | sum1; } // This is a variant of fletcher16 with a 16 bit sum instead of an 8 bit sum, // and modulo 2^16 instead of 2^16-1 void hw_ostc3_firmware_checksum (unsigned char *result1, unsigned char *result2, unsigned char *result3, unsigned char *result4, unsigned char const *data, size_t bytes ) { unsigned short low = 0; unsigned short high = 0; for (unsigned int i = 0; i < bytes; i++) { low += data[i]; high += low; } *result1 = (low & 0xff); *result2 = (low/256 & 0xff); *result3 = (unsigned char)(high & 0xff); *result4 = (unsigned char)((high/256) & 0xff); // return (((unsigned int)high) << 16) + low; } int main(int argc, char** argv) { FILE *fp, * fpout; size_t lenTotal,lenTemp; unsigned char buf[2000000]; char *file = argv[1]; char *file2 = argv[2]; char *file3 = argv[3]; unsigned int pruefsumme; unsigned char buf2[4]; printf("1: %s\n", file); printf("2: %s\n", file2); printf("3: %s\n", file3); printf("\n"); //write File with length and cheksum char filename[500], filenameout[510] ; sprintf(filename,"%s",file); int filelength = strlen(filename); filename[filelength -4] = 0; lenTotal = 0; if (NULL == (fp = fopen(file, "rb"))) { printf("Unable to open %s for reading\n", file); return -1; } lenTemp = fread(&buf[lenTotal], sizeof(char), sizeof(buf), fp); // lenTemp = fread(buf, sizeof(char), sizeof(buf), fp); lenTotal = lenTemp; printf("%d bytes read (hex: %#x )\n", lenTemp,lenTemp); fclose(fp); if(file2) { if (NULL == (fp = fopen(file2, "rb"))) { printf("Unable to open %s for reading\n", file2); return -1; } lenTemp = fread(&buf[lenTotal], sizeof(char), sizeof(buf)-lenTotal, fp); lenTotal += lenTemp; printf("%d bytes read (hex: %#x )\n", lenTemp,lenTemp); fclose(fp); } if(file3) { if (NULL == (fp = fopen(file3, "rb"))) { printf("Unable to open %s for reading\n", file3); return -1; } lenTemp = fread(&buf[lenTotal], sizeof(char), sizeof(buf)-lenTotal, fp); lenTotal += lenTemp; printf("%d bytes read (hex: %#x )\n", lenTemp,lenTemp); fclose(fp); } printf("\n"); printf("%d bytes read (hex: %#x ) total \n", lenTotal,lenTotal); time_t rawtime; time (&rawtime); struct tm *timeinfo; timeinfo = localtime(&rawtime); // sprintf(filenameout,"fwupdate_%s.bin",ctime(&rawtime)); sprintf(filenameout,"OSTC4update_%02u%02u%02u.bin",timeinfo->tm_year-100,timeinfo->tm_mon+1,timeinfo->tm_mday); fpout = fopen(filenameout, "wb"); for(int i = 0;i <lenTotal;i++) { if(fwrite(&buf[i],1,1,fpout) != 1) printf("error writing\n"); } hw_ostc3_firmware_checksum(&buf2[0],&buf2[1],&buf2[2],&buf2[3],buf,lenTotal); printf("checksum %#x %#x %#x %#x\n", buf2[0],buf2[1], buf2[2], buf2[3]); if(fwrite(&buf2[0],1,4,fpout) != 4) printf("error writing checksum\n"); ; fclose(fpout); }