[Ovmsdev] Framework V3.1

Michael Balzer dexter at expeedo.de
Sat Jan 7 03:52:55 HKT 2017


Tom,

I did some more log digging:

a) Since yesterday, your log entries haven't contained any garbage
characters.

b) "Unable to decode" messages now/still occur on a regular and quite
predictable base.

The rule seems to be: the next message sent by the car after a "H
NL-COM-CAN" message will be broken.

This happens independant of the time span between the "H" message and
the next, and as the following messages are of varying sizes also
independant of the message type.

So this looks like a memory corruption coupled to the "H NL-COM-CAN"
message generation process, that kills your encryption (or more...).

Examples:

2017-01-06 07:40:32.557128 +0100 info  main: #26 C NZLLEAF rx msg H
NL-COM-CAN,3,86400,054A120070020000003B
2017-01-06 07:41:13.198896 +0100 info  main: #26 C NZLLEAF rx
6Rm2CahmvSvTu/P7nJMLkUiRqFS1rww6BrxQY7zBF0sQwamaOHBMRbuWby0Gs8P9nrMcW45Ft73uZT93u6sHGTOkUgcdh/fzeGF4gcPSpql4/cC+bksNFJKEjykWVMLJ+cNrvlh5E7DCmA==
2017-01-06 07:41:13.199028 +0100 error main: #26 NZLLEAF error - Unable
to decode message - aborting connection

2017-01-06 13:10:03.385363 +0100 info  main: #41 C NZLLEAF rx msg H
NL-COM-CAN,3,86400,054AA00070020000003A
2017-01-06 13:10:12.587657 +0100 info  main: #41 C NZLLEAF rx
zZ186U6RmvLkP272bNAP5xk3bRXt5P6Z/X+F86EaNtymnduvZT1o2UKu6+r4LUDGRCXe4vd/jQ==
2017-01-06 13:10:12.587918 +0100 error main: #41 NZLLEAF error - Unable
to decode message - aborting connection

2017-01-06 20:35:34.710329 +0100 info  main: #68 C NZLLEAF rx msg H
NL-COM-CAN,3,86400,054A1200700200000039
2017-01-06 20:35:39.556488 +0100 info  main: #68 C NZLLEAF rx
Tl4PXkvivM+Iq+eeIgNCHKcwqUhY4i/+0igGrXgx/kR89xTBlY3uYQVwRXZfZQnvwDAi+IsojhjncnNVDDhEZ9B6YTv/RGjtx0qdtAEOwBEQPRIwejEtBnNaHpNu8Cu2dwHDUQ8c
2017-01-06 20:35:39.556746 +0100 error main: #68 NZLLEAF error - Unable
to decode message - aborting connection


Regards,
Michael


Am 05.01.2017 um 13:20 schrieb Michael Balzer:
> Also, the "S" corruption originates from just a single wrong character
> inserted in the encoded protocol message, i.e.
>
> +cGF352j_<F3>_FeLiJ59cMLlOXpRJhGa7sMGM9Rg/WeXeJuwKGCiuqv8p4FVNCKiHEsEnf9WeNbnm6JGPz7yxD7KjlQtOSVFtHXH2DGUa+C0x5ZaZRiSv6HpLxBkvIEBEu0f4EBPjF+X
> or
> +dUShf7R71hcb7msV8SCXu55xEwG9Z3Dx9G4UNuO9V7t7JFnGYwSmrf5aWouO+rm1PdZfQgLENbGLMVbv/tRfkEA+vZRPapkU_<DB>_KSO92hqvnrVcgJOVYNiglaXPqMt92lKXatEVO1
>
> -- IMO that cannot originate from the base64 encoding, so can only
> come from some UART TX related problem (?)
>
> May be a serial log can show what's happening here.
>
>
>
> Am 05.01.2017 um 13:06 schrieb Michael Balzer:
>> Tom,
>>
>> from my logs archive:
>>
>> a) I found "duplicate car login" and "unable to decode" errors from
>> your car beginning on 2016-12-14 15:50 (UTC)
>> ...that was with firmware 2.8.7/NL1.0/V2/V2E9
>>
>> b) garbage characters first occurred in the "S" messages beginning
>> with 2017-01-01 12:16
>> ...that was right after changing your firmware to 2.9.2/NL1.0/V2/V2E9
>>
>> The "L" message corruptions due to the stp_l2f bug started on
>> 2017-01-04 03:05 with 3.1.1/NL1.0/V2/V2E9.
>>
>> The "S" corruptions only occur with your car (on my server).
>>
>> My earliest log kept is from 2016-12-10, and your car messages were
>> clean and error free until 2016-12-14 15:50.
>> Can you tell what has changed on 2016-12-14 15:50?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> Am 05.01.2017 um 04:08 schrieb Tom Parker:
>>> On 05/01/17 02:00, Michael Balzer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Checking the server log I found another bug I introduced some time
>>>> ago in the server push notification code.
>>>> I just restarted the fixed server, tell me if the authentication
>>>> notifications still occur.
>>>
>>> The authentication success/failed messages are still occurring.
>>>
>>> At 10:39 today I got a trunk open while in valet mode alert via SMS
>>> but not via email and communication stopped. I'm not setting the
>>> trunk or valet bits in the leaf firmware.
>>>
>>> I'm logging the server traffic with client.pl and I see this, where
>>> <FA> represents the raw hex 0xfa and ^E is probably whatever ctrl-e is.
>>>
>>> Thu Jan  5 10:29:24 2017  Server message decodes to: MP-0 T0
>>> Thu Jan  5 10:29:24 2017  Server message decodes to: MP-0
>>> S77,K,0,0,stopped,standard,105,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,0.00,-1,-1,0,0,-1,0,0,-1,-1<FA>_<8D>D<80>~^^D<A0>^Ev<D7>O<FA>
>>> ~^N
>>> Thu Jan  5 10:29:24 2017  Server message decodes to: MP-0 T0
>>> Thu Jan  5 10:29:24 2017  Server message decodes to: MP-0 Z0
>>> Thu Jan  5 10:29:35 2017  Server message decodes to: MP-0 Z1
>>> Thu Jan  5 10:39:25 2017  Server message decodes to: MP-0 Z0
>>>
>>> I think there must still be a corruption bug somewhere. It might be
>>> time to bisect.
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>>
>
>
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