[Ovmsdev] Initial experience and Nissan Leaf updates

Mark Webb-Johnson mark at webb-johnson.net
Fri Apr 20 21:37:40 HKT 2018


> You can add a metric for that, i.e. ms_v_env_cabintemp / "v.e.cabintemp".


Done. Added.

> On 20 Apr 2018, at 4:59 AM, Michael Balzer <dexter at expeedo.de> wrote:
> 
> Robin,
> 
> welcome :)
> 
> 
> Am 19.04.2018 um 17:39 schrieb Robin O'Leary:
>> I would like to record the temperature inside the car, but I couldn't
>> see an appropriate metric (I've stuck it on ms_v_charge_temp for now).
>> Is there a better place for it?
> 
> There is ms_v_env_temp for the ambient temperature, but that's normally meant for the outside temperature I think.
> 
> You can add a metric for that, i.e. ms_v_env_cabintemp / "v.e.cabintemp".
> 
> 
>> What is the intent of ms_v_env_on?  It was previously set true when
>> certain CAN traffic was present and false after a period of inactivity.
>> I now set it to true when the car is in state "ready to drive".
>> 
>> A similar question goes for ms_v_env_awake.  I've left this doing the
>> CAN activity detection, which means it changes for minor things like
>> detecting a key-fob.
> 
> "awake" = Vehicle/bus awake (switched on)
> 
> "on" = "Ignition" state (drivable)
> 
> 
>> What is the process for contributing changes?  I am currently doing
>> my local work on the master branch cloned from github.
> 
> Normal process is using Github pull requests. You push your commits to you repository, then create a pull request. We check your changes and merge them into the
> master.
> 
> You should coordinate your work with Tom Parker ("carrott"), the main developer of the Nissan Leaf adaption. To do so you can also add his repository and send
> pull requests to him (and vice versa).
> 
> See Github docs for details, it's simple.
> 
> Regards,
> Michael
> 
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