[Ovmsdev] v2.2.6

Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield nikki at littlecollie.com
Wed Apr 3 04:08:19 HKT 2013


Errr. My car, of course. 

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On 2 Apr 2013, at 20:35, Tom Saxton <tom at idleloop.com> wrote:

> Links to the v2.2.6 firmware are now up on my firmware download page:
> 
> http://www.idleloop.com/tesla/ovms/
> 
> The release notes link points to the entry for v2.2.5, which is probably
> close enough.
> 
>    Tom
> 
> on 4/2/13 5:48 AM, Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I was getting 12v alerts in my roadster. I don't think the new logic is
>> compatible with the roadster battery behaviour.
>> 
>> Anyway, I've rolled v2.2.6 with the following changes:
>> 
>> 2013-04-02 2.2.6       Firmware 2.2.6
>>                       ## Volt Ampera fixes (from Michael)
>>                       ## Support net_fnbits NET_FN_12VMONITOR and
>> NET_FN_SOCMONITOR to allow vehicle module to control what is monitored
>> 
>> I brought in the Volt Ampera fixes pending from Michael (some changes to the
>> source of SOC).
>> 
>> I also added NET_FN_12VMONITOR and NET_FN_SOCMONITOR to net_fnbits, to allow
>> the vehicle modules to turn on/off those monitoring. I changed the vehicle
>> modules appropriately (in particular 12VMONITOR is off in the Tesla Roadster,
>> and SOCMONITOR is off in the Volt/Ampera).
>> 
>> Now testing this v2.2.6 in my car, but it will likely be 24 hours before I
>> know if it is behaving better.
>> 
>> Regards, Mark.
>> 
>> On 1 Apr, 2013, at 6:59 PM, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> This is now in my car, and running well.
>>> 
>>> For CAC, I had:
>>> 
>>> rx msg S 66,K,222,0,charging,standard,206,200,56,0,100,0,5,1,0,0,0,-1,0
>>> 
>>> then, I started a charge, and now get:
>>> 
>>> rx msg S 66,K,223,0,charging,standard,206,200,56,0,100,0,5,1,0,0,0,-1,15694
>>> 
>>> That's what I would expect - the code will poll for latest CAC whenever (a) a
>>> charge starts, (b) the car is turned on, or (c) the car is turned off.
>>> 
>>> Regards, Mark.
>>> 
>>> On 1 Apr, 2013, at 5:30 PM, Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Back from the brinkŠ Good grief, there is some nasty stuff coming out of
>>>> China now.
>>>> 
>>>> I managed to spend some time on OVMS firmware today, and built v2.2.5.
>>>> Change log is:
>>>> 
>>>> 2013-04-01 2.2.5       Firmware 2.2.5
>>>>                       ### Fixes for charge notification logic on VA
>>>>                       ### Show charge, trunk and alarm notifications in
>>>> DIAG mode
>>>>                       ### Speed, parking, and general tidy-ups for VA
>>>>                       ### Switch ambient temperature to PID 0x801f for VA
>>>>                       ### Auto-calibration for 12V line reading
>>>>                       ### Twizy version 2.6.1 - power line plug-in
>>>> detection
>>>>                       ### Add car_doors5 for rear doors, frunk and 12v
>>>> charging
>>>>                       ### 12v alert by MSG protocol fix
>>>>                       ### Rework of 12V reference logic
>>>>                           - Filters out single peaks / misreadings
>>>>                           - Sends "OK" alerts if voltage level restores w/o
>>>> charging
>>>>                           - 15 minutes calmdown before taking new ref
>>>> voltage
>>>>                           - No alerts while car is on
>>>>                       ### ESS SOC DIAG (for TR)
>>>>                       ### Initial support for CAC in TR and TZ modules
>>>>                       ### Experimental Tazzari (TZ) module
>>>>                       ### Experimental Nissan Leaf (NL) module
>>>> 
>>>> All is in github.
>>>> 
>>>> I haven't run it in my car yet, but it tests out fine on the bench. It is
>>>> going into my car in a few minutes time.
>>>> 
>>>> Major changes are the experimental support for Tazzari, some bug fixes and
>>>> 12V work on Twizzy, and support for CAC readings in Tazzari and Tesla
>>>> Roadster (including protocol extensions to report back to apps).
>>>> 
>>>> Regards, Mark.
>>>> 
>>>> P.S. I haven't had time to make anything good for 1st April this year
>>>> (although I did consider an experimental module for Hummer support). Anyway,
>>>> please consider any bugs in this version just an April fools joke.
>>>> 
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