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author | Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh> | 2017-06-20 14:43:28 +0000 |
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committer | Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh> | 2017-06-20 14:43:28 +0000 |
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Review of documentation
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diff --git a/docs/2-Installation.md b/docs/2-Installation.md index 13b2cd61..dc792741 100644 --- a/docs/2-Installation.md +++ b/docs/2-Installation.md @@ -18,17 +18,17 @@ prepare_meta -f iotbzh -o /xdt -l /home/devel/mirror -p /home/devel/share/propri /xdt/build/m3ulcb/agl-init-build-env ``` -* An [USB CAN adapter](http://shop.8devices.com/usb2can) connected to connector through the [right cable](http://www.mouser.fr/ProductDetail/EasySync/OBD-M-DB9-F-ES/)). +* (Optionnal) An [USB CAN adapter](http://shop.8devices.com/usb2can) connected to connector through the [right cable](http://www.mouser.fr/ProductDetail/EasySync/OBD-M-DB9-F-ES/)) if you want to connect to a real car through the OBD2 connector. <!-- pagebreak --> # Getting started -## Use of CAN config generator +## CAN config generator usage ### Build requirements -* CMake version 3.0 or later +* CMake version 3.3 or later * G++, Clang++ or any C++11 compliant compiler. ### Compile @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ You can use some basic decoder provided by default by the binding which are: ### Generating JSON from Vector CANoe Database -> **CAUTION** This chapter has not been tested since we haven't necessary automotive tools for that. +> **CAUTION** This chapter has not been tested since it haven't necessary automotive tools for that. If you use CANoe to store your `gold standard` CAN signal definitions, you may be able to use the OpenXC `xml_to_json.py` script to make your JSON for you. First, export the Canoe .dbc file as XML - you can do this with Vector CANdb++. Next, create a JSON file according to the format defined above, but only define: @@ -143,19 +143,27 @@ This generator will follow OpenXC support status of the low level CAN signaling ## Compile and install the binding +### Build requirements + +* Kernel >= 4.8 +* CMake version 3.3 or later +* G++, Clang++ or any C++11 compliant compiler. + +### Compile + Clone the binding repository, copy the generated file and updated the git submodules. Execute the following commands from this repository: ```bash -cd $WD/low-level-can-service/CAN-binder -cp ${GENERATOR}/build/application-generated.cpp ../low-can-binding/binding +cd ${WD}/low-level-can-service +cp ${WD}/low-level-can-generator/build/application-generated.cpp ../low-can-binding/binding ``` ### Installation ```bash -cd $CAN_/CAN-binder +cd ${WD}/low-level-can-service mkdir build cd build cmake .. |