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authorChristopher Peplin <chris.peplin@rhubarbtech.com>2013-11-22 10:20:17 -0500
committerChristopher Peplin <chris.peplin@rhubarbtech.com>2013-11-22 10:20:17 -0500
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Document trace file format.
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@@ -26,6 +26,52 @@ The expected format of an event message is:
This format is good for something like a button event, where there are two
discrete pieces of information in the measurement.
+## Raw CAN Message format
+
+An OpenXC vehicle interface may also output raw CAN messages. Each CAN message
+is sent as a JSON object, separated by newlines. The format of each object is:
+
+ {"bus": 1, "id": 1234, "value": "0x12345678"}
+
+**bus** - the numerical identifier of the CAN bus where this message originated,
+ most likely 1 or 2 (for a vehicle interface with 2 CAN controllers).
+
+**id** - the CAN message ID
+
+**data** - up to 8 bytes of data from the CAN message's payload, represented as
+ a hexidecimal number in a string. Many JSON parser cannot handle 64-bit
+ integers, which is why we are not using a numerical data type.
+
+## Trace File Format
+
+An OpenXC vehicle trace file is a plaintext file that contains JSON objects,
+separated by newlines.
+
+The first line may be a metadata object, although this is optional:
+
+```
+{"metadata": {
+ "version": "v3.0",
+ "vehicle_interface_id": "7ABF",
+ "vehicle": {
+ "make": "Ford",
+ "model": "Mustang",
+ "trim": "V6 Premium",
+ "year": 2013
+ },
+ "description": "highway drive to work",
+ "driver_name": "TJ Giuli",
+ "vehicle_id": "17N1039247929"
+}
+```
+
+The following lines are OpenXC messages with a `timestamp` field added, e.g.:
+
+ {"timestamp": 1385133351.285525, "name": "steering_wheel_angle", "value": 45}
+
+The timestamp is in [UNIX time](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time)
+(i.e. seconds since the UNIX epoch, 00:00:00 UTC, 1/1/1970).
+
## Official Signals
These signal names are a part of the OpenXC specification, although some
@@ -96,22 +142,6 @@ manufacturers may support custom message names.
* numerical, -179.0 to 179.0 degrees with standard GPS accuracy
* 1Hz
-## Raw CAN Message format
-
-An OpenXC vehicle interface may also output raw CAN messages. Each CAN message
-is sent as a JSON object, separated by newlines. The format of each object is:
-
- {"bus": 1, "id": 1234, "value": "0x12345678"}
-
-**bus** - the numerical identifier of the CAN bus where this message originated,
- most likely 1 or 2 (for a vehicle interface with 2 CAN controllers).
-
-**id** - the CAN message ID
-
-**data** - up to 8 bytes of data from the CAN message's payload, represented as
- a hexidecimal number in a string. Many JSON parser cannot handle 64-bit
- integers, which is why we are not using a numerical data type.
-
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