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author | Eric Marsman <emarsman@gmail.com> | 2016-04-21 17:52:05 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Marsman <emarsman@gmail.com> | 2016-04-21 17:52:05 +0000 |
commit | 94c09b2abeff3f344d688dd7e6aea0db34f50c59 (patch) | |
tree | e8d7796244fec7cadf430a227d53873146524645 /JSON.mkd | |
parent | 10925cf17bd22d406f31892cfcb7264de4024431 (diff) |
add new C5 commands to JSON. Added ToC for this file.
Diffstat (limited to 'JSON.mkd')
-rw-r--r-- | JSON.mkd | 72 |
1 files changed, 55 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -2,21 +2,16 @@ Each JSON message published by a VI is delimited with a `\0 ` character. -## Extra Values +## Table of Contents +1. [Vehicle Messages](#vehicle-messages) +2. [CAN Message](#can-message) +3. [Diagnostic Message](#diagnostic-message) +4. [Commands](#commands) +5. [Extra Values](#extra-values) -Any of the following JSON objects may optionally include an `extras` -field. The value may be any valid JSON object or array. The client libraries -will do their best to parse this information into a generic format and pass it -to your application. For example: +## Vehicle Messages - {"name": "steering_wheel_angle", - "value": 45, - "extras": { - "calibrated": false - } - } - -## Simple Vehicle Message +### Simple Vehicle Message There may not be a 1:1 relationship between input and output signals - i.e. engine timing CAN signals may be summarized in an "engine performance" metric on @@ -26,7 +21,7 @@ The expected format of a single valued message is: {"name": "steering_wheel_angle", "value": 45} -## Evented Simple Vehicle Message +### Evented Simple Vehicle Message The expected format of an event message is: @@ -57,7 +52,7 @@ The format for a plain CAN message: of `standard` or `extended`. If the `id` is greater than `0x7ff`, the extended frame format will be selected automatically. -## Diagnostic Messages +## Diagnostic Message ### Requests @@ -377,7 +372,7 @@ the response will be `true`. The ModemConfigurationCommand message allows users to change certain aspects of modem operation on-the-fly (at runtime). The modem configuration settings are stored in flash memory and are untouched by the bootloader during a software update (assuming the correct cellular_c5 linker file is used during compilation of vi-firmware). Thus, new modem settings persistent across power cycles. -The ModemConfigurationCommand message provides three sub-messages for particular groups of modem settings. These are NetworkOperatorSettings, NetworkDataSettings, and ServerConnectSettings. These configuration messages are described in great detail within the [c5_cellular_config](https://github.com/openxc/vi-firmware/docs/advanced/c5_cell_config.mkd) documentation. +The ModemConfigurationCommand message provides three sub-messages for particular groups of modem settings. These are NetworkOperatorSettings, NetworkDataSettings, and ServerConnectSettings. These configuration messages are described in great detail within the [c5_cellular_config](https://github.com/openxc/vi-firmware/docs/advanced/c5_cell_config.html) documentation. Currently, only the ServerConnectSettings sub-message is supported in the vi-firmware's command interpreter. All other settings are currently compile-time only. @@ -394,4 +389,47 @@ The ServerConnectSettings part of ModemConfigurationCommand allows the user to s **Response** - { "command_response": "modem_configuration", "status": true}
\ No newline at end of file + { "command_response": "modem_configuration", "status": true} + +## C5 SD Card Status + +In order to check the status of the SD card, the following command is available: + + { "command": "sd_mount_status"} + +Command response if the SD card is mounted correctly: + + { "command_response": "sd_mount_status", "status": true} + +If the SD card is full, not enabled, or connected as a MSD, the device will respond with: + + { "command_response": "sd_mount_status", "status": false} + +For more info see [c5_msd](https://github.com/openxc/vi-firmware/docs/advanced/msd.html). + +## C5 RTC Configuration + +To set the current time of the RTC, the following + + { "command": "rtc_configuration", "unix_time": "1448551563"} + +The response is + + { "command_response": "rtc_configuration", "status": true} + +For more info see [c5_rtc](https://github.com/openxc/vi-firmware/docs/advanced/rtc.html). + +## Extra Values + +Any of the following JSON objects may optionally include an `extras` +field. The value may be any valid JSON object or array. The client libraries +will do their best to parse this information into a generic format and pass it +to your application. For example: + + {"name": "steering_wheel_angle", + "value": 45, + "extras": { + "calibrated": false + } + } + |