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As written before, the poller thread does not need to do anything to
acknowledge packets on the bus, that's done by the transceiver (i.e.
in hardware).<br>
<br>
The most recent changes to the bus reset methods also date back
before the last main release. I've run out of ideas here.<br>
<br>
Regarding the time statistics workload overhead, Michael Geddes
could best estimate that. Maybe printing the stats locks these for
too long in this case?<br>
<br>
There previously was no need for bus/ID filters for the statistics
(or CAN RX), so that would need to be implemented.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Michael<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 17.01.25 um 11:34 schrieb Simon
Ehlen via OvmsDev:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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cite="mid:d9100482-7307-4090-872c-82bc079bda8a@expeedo.de">How
does the CAN bus crash manifest?</blockquote>
Charging stops during a charging process, the LEDs on the typ 2
socket flash. OVMS cannot be reached via WLAN or WAN.<br>
While driving, the crash of the bus means that the car switches
to limp mode. In the Focus Electric, this means that the
powertrain is <u>immediately</u> switched off completely and
“stop safely now” is displayed on the dashboard. OVMS cannot be
reached via WLAN or WAN.<br>
<br>
Since the problem does not occur in listen mode, I have to
assume that the poller thread somewhere is no longer able to
keep up with the acknowledgement and is therefore causing the
bus to get out of step.<br>
For the statistics alone, the poller seems to evaluate every
frame and therefore has a certain workload or do I have the
option of restricting this to certain modules before calling
IncomingFrameCan?<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Simon<br>
<br>
Am 17.01.2025 um 11:08 schrieb Michael Balzer via OvmsDev:<br>
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Simon,<br>
<br>
AFAIK "Pollers[Send]" is the regular "next round" request for
the polling task, not a frame transmission. A TX attempt in
listen mode would produce a warn level log entry "Cannot write
<busname> when not in ACTIVE mode" for tag "esp32can" or
"mcp2515".<br>
<br>
With the old poller, you wouldn't have had any indication of a
queue overflow, so the new poller may help you to identify an
issue in your code.<br>
<br>
You need to understand the new poller not only does polls, it's
now the main CAN receiver for the vehicle module. That's why
your poller time stats include all process data frames as well,
not only protocol frames.<br>
<br>
The overflow means either your CAN processing is too slow to
keep up with the packets received, or some other task is hogging
the CPU. That would need to be a task with an equal or higher
priority as the vehicle task, which has priority level 10 --
only system & networking tasks are above, so that's not
likely. (You can check the CPU usage with the "module tasks"
command.)<br>
<br>
That means you should check your standard frame processing
(`IncomingFrameCanX` callbacks) for potential delays and
processing complexity issues.<br>
<br>
The poller statistics can help you track this down, but you need
to have at least 10 seconds of statistics, the more the better.
Rule of thumb: PRI average at 0.0/second means you don't have
enough data yet. (-- //.ichael, correct me if I'm wrong)<br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite"> At the same time, calling poller times
on, poller times status causes the bus to crash</blockquote>
<br>
In any case that still doesn't explain how the poller could
possibly cause a CAN bus (!) crash without actually doing any
transmissions.<br>
<br>
How does the CAN bus crash manifest?<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Michael<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 15.01.25 um 19:54 schrieb Simon
Ehlen via OvmsDev:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I put the two buses back into
listen mode and drove a short distance and charged the car.
As I said, there is no active polling in my code. As
expected, there is therefore no indication of a failed TX
attempt in the console log.<br>
I only continue to see a lot of RX Task Queue Overflow
messages in the log, which I did not have before.<br>
I also see a Pollers[Send]: Task Queue Overflow entry, but
since I don't see any indication of “cannot write” on that,
I'm not assuming that's a “real” send.<br>
<br>
<font face="monospace">I (19760210) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue Overflow Run 5<br>
I (19764420) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764420) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
I (19764420) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764740) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764740) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764740) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764740) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764740) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764750) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 2<br>
I (19764750) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764750) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 2<br>
I (19764870) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19764870) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 2<br>
I (19765270) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 4<br>
I (19765270) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 6<br>
I (19765610) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
I (19765930) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19765930) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
I (19765930) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19766260) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 50<br>
I (19766260) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 48<br>
I (19766260) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 27<br>
I (19766270) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 6<br>
I (19766270) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 4<br>
E (19766280) can: can2: intr=4754831 rxpkt=4757493 txpkt=0
errflags=0x22401c02 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
E (19766300) can: can2: intr=4754831 rxpkt=4757494 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23401c01 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
I (19766300) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 7<br>
I (19766340) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 39<br>
I (19766350) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 32<br>
I (19766350) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 17<br>
I (19766350) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
I (19766350) vehicle-poll: Pollers[Send]: Task Queue
Overflow<br>
I (19766350) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19766350) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
E (19766360) can: can2: intr=4754840 rxpkt=4757509 txpkt=0
errflags=0x22401c02 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
I (19766370) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 4<br>
E (19766370) can: can2: intr=4754840 rxpkt=4757510 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23401c01 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 30<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 36<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 26<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 4<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 2<br>
I (19766430) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
E (19766450) can: can2: intr=4754855 rxpkt=4757535 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23001001 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
E (19766460) can: can2: intr=4754855 rxpkt=4757536 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23401c01 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
E (19766520) can: can2: intr=4754855 rxpkt=4757539 txpkt=0
errflags=0x22001002 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 9<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 37<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 30<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 6<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 2<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19766520) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
I (19766530) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19766530) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
I (19766530) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 1<br>
E (19766540) can: can2: intr=4754861 rxpkt=4757548 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23401c01 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
I (19766550) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 3<br>
E (19766560) can: can2: intr=4754861 rxpkt=4757552 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23001001 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
E (19766610) can: can2: intr=4754861 rxpkt=4757553 txpkt=0
errflags=0x23401c01 rxerr=0 txerr=0 rxinval=0 rxovr=0
txovr=0 txdelay=0 txfail=0 wdgreset=1 errreset=0<br>
I (19766610) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 4<br>
I (19766610) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 5<br>
I (19766610) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 33<br>
I (19766610) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 34<br>
I (19766610) vehicle-poll: Poller[Frame]: RX Task Queue
Overflow Run 12<br>
W (19767070) websocket: WebSocketHandler[0x3f8d79d8]: job
queue overflow detected<br>
W (19767140) websocket: WebSocketHandler[0x3f8d79d8]: job
queue overflow detected<br>
W (19767180) websocket: WebSocketHandler[0x3f8d79d8]: job
queue overflow resolved, 1 drops<br>
W (19767260) websocket: WebSocketHandler[0x3f8d79d8]: job
queue overflow detected<br>
W (19767310) websocket: WebSocketHandler[0x3f8d79d8]: job
queue overflow resolved, 1 drops</font><br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
Simon<br>
<br>
Am 15.01.2025 um 19:18 schrieb Derek Caudwell via OvmsDev:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Since the following email I have high
confidence the issue on the Leaf is related/caused by the
poller as there has been no further occurrence and Chris
has also experienced the car going to neutral on the new
poller firmware.
<div dir="auto"><br>
<div dir="auto">....</div>
<div dir="auto">I haven't ruled out it being a fault
with my car yet. Shortly after it faulted the car was
run into so has been off the road for sometime, my
first step was to replace 12V battery. The ovms unit
is now unplugged and if it does not fault over the
next month while driving I'll be reasonably confident
it's ovms related.</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">Not sure which firmware version the
poller updates were included in but it was only after
upgrading to it that the errors occurred (which could
be coincidental however it has faulted twice more both
on version 3.3.004-141-gf729d82c). For periods where I
reverted to 3.3.003 it was fine.</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">It might be useful to have an extra
option on the enable can write to only enable it when
the car is parked/charging.</div>
</div>
</div>
<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, 15 Jan 2025,
11:11 pm Michael Balzer via OvmsDev, <<a
href="mailto:ovmsdev@lists.openvehicles.com"
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wrote:<br>
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<div> Derek, can you comment on this? Do you still have
the issue mentioned?<br>
<br>
Speaking of the Leaf, the code there actually does
something fishy in `CommandWakeup()`:<br>
<br>
<font face="monospace"> unsigned char data = 0;<br>
…<br>
m_can1->WriteStandard(0x5C0, <b><u>8</u></b>,
&data); //Wakes up the VCM (by spoofing empty
battery request heating)</font><br>
<br>
And there are CAN transmissions from command execution
in the Leaf code, so to be sure there is no TX, listen
mode is needed there as well.<br>
<br>
<br>
Regarding CAN trace, you can try with the monitor
channel and use the USB console to record the log
output. That way you should be able to at least rule
out there are regular transmissions -- assuming not
every TX will cause an immediate crash.<br>
<br>
Another / probably better option: when in listen mode,
the log will also tell you about TX attempts, as the
driver will issue a warning on each.<br>
<br>
The CAN monitor log may also tell you about bus errors
detected.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Michael<br>
<br>
<br>
<div>Am 15.01.25 um 10:44 schrieb Simon Ehlen via
OvmsDev:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">
<div>There is at least one more Leaf from Derek that
has also ended up in limp mode since the new
poller.<br>
There, too, no polling was actually carried out
while driving.<br>
I'm not familiar with the framework at all, but
does this perhaps offer you enough of an approach
to recognize a commonality?<br>
<br>
Unfortunately I do not have a tool to create a CAN
trace.<br>
I can't use the OVMS for this, as it no longer
responds after a bus crash until I have
disconnected it from the OBD and plugged it back
in.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Simon<br>
<br>
Am 15.01.2025 um 10:18 schrieb Michael Balzer via
OvmsDev:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"> The frame acknowledging is
done automatically by the CAN transceiver when in
active mode, this is part of the CAN protocol to
indicate bit errors to the sender.<br>
<br>
So normally a failure of the system to process
received frames fast enough cannot cause any issue
on the bus. But the ESP32 has a range of known
hardware issues, especially in the embedded CAN
transceiver, I wouldn't be surprised if there are
more, or if our driver lacks some workaround for
these.<br>
<br>
Maybe the new poller has some bug that causes
false transmissions from process data frames
received. But many vehicles send process data
frames, and we've had no issue reports like this
on any of them, and ECUs also normally simply
ignore out of sequence protocol frames.<br>
<br>
You could record a CAN trace to see if there are
transmissions, and what kind. If you don't poll
and don't send frames from your code, there should
be none. If the bus still crashes, that would be
an indicator for something going wrong in the
transceiver.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Michael<br>
<br>
<br>
<div>Am 15.01.25 um 07:15 schrieb Simon Ehlen via
OvmsDev:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">
<div>Thanks Mark for the explanation.<br>
So does this mean that OVMS tries to
acknowledge all incoming messages in active
mode?<br>
This seems to me to clearly exceed the
capacity of OVMS with the mass of incoming
messages.<br>
<br>
In fact, I am currently opening the bus in
active mode, as I was hoping to get my code to
revive the BMS in OVMS to work.<br>
However, unlike the other data, I only get the
cell voltages when I actively poll them.<br>
To be on the safe side, I will now open the
bus in read mode again.<br>
<br>
However, I am still wondering what in the
poller change has altered the OVMS in such a
way that the bus is now crashing completely.<br>
Currently I have undone the changes since
february 2024, this only concerns code from
the public repository, there was no change
from me in that period.<br>
Now the OVMS is running stable again and there
are neither queue overflows nor bus crashes.<br>
<br>
I had also previously increased the following
queue sizes, but unfortunately this was not
successful:<br>
CONFIG_OVMS_HW_EVENT_QUEUE_SIZE=120<br>
CONFIG_OVMS_HW_CAN_RX_QUEUE_SIZE=80<br>
CONFIG_OVMS_VEHICLE_CAN_RX_QUEUE_SIZE=80<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Simon<br>
<br>
Am 15.01.2025 um 02:08 schrieb Mark
Webb-Johnson:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">
<div>Note sure if this helps, but some
comments:</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<ul>
<li>Remember than CAN protocol in normal
mode is an ‘active’ protocol. Nodes on the
bus are actively acknowledging messages
(and that includes OVMS), even if they
never write messages. So in normal mode
there is no absolute ‘read access’. For
example, opening the CAN port at the wrong
baud rate, even if not writing messages,
will mess up the bus.</li>
</ul>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>
<ul>
<li>However, if you open the CAN port in
‘listen’ mode, then it is truly
read-only. In that mode it will not
acknowledge messages, and cannot write
on the bus at all. I’ve never seen an
OVMS mess up a bus in listen mode, even
if the baud rate is wrong. I think the
only way for that to happen would be a
hardware layer issue (cabling,
termination, etc).</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Regards, Mark.</div>
<div>
<div>
<div><br>
<blockquote type="cite">
<div>On 15 Jan 2025, at 6:30 AM, Simon
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wrote:</div>
<br>
<div>
<div>
<div>But what is the reason that a
read access to the bus can cause
the bus to crash?<br>
This is not critical during
charging, it just aborts the
charging process with an error.<br>
While driving, this results in a
“stop safely now” error message
on the dashboard and the engine
is switched off immediately.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Simon<br>
<br>
Am 14.01.2025 um 23:22 schrieb
Michael Geddes via OvmsDev:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">
<div dir="auto">
<div>You may need to increase
the queue size for the poll
task queue. </div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">The poller
still handles the bus to
vehicle notifications even
if it is off.</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">Any poller
logging on such an intensive
load of can messages is
likely to be a problem.
This is part of the reason
it is flagged off.</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">The total %
looks wrong :/</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto">//.ichael</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
</div>
<div dir="auto"><br>
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class="gmail_attr">On
Wed, 15 Jan 2025, 03:17
Simon Ehlen via OvmsDev,
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<br>
I finally got around to
merging my code with the
current master (previous
merge february 2024).<br>
I have rebuilt my code
for a Ford Focus
Electric so that it uses
the new OvmsPoller
class.<br>
<br>
However, I now see a lot
of entries like this in
my log:<br>
<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 8<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 3<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 2<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 2<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (246448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 24<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
I (254448) vehicle-poll:
Poller[Frame]: RX Task
Queue Overflow Run 1<br>
<br>
Was this message just
hidden before or do I
need to make further
adjustments to my code?<br>
<br>
My code currently does
not use active polling
but reads on the busses
(IncomingFrameCanX) on
certain modules.<br>
<br>
When I look at poller
times status, it looks
very extensive to me...<br>
<br>
OVMS# poller times
status<br>
Poller timing is: on<br>
Type | count
| Utlztn | Time<br>
| per s
| [%] | [ms]<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
Poll:PRI Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.003<br>
Peak|
| 0.0014| 0.041<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[010] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.020<br>
Peak|
| 1.2217| 1.089<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[030] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 1.2193| 1.241<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[041] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.6460| 1.508<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[049] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.6320| 0.630<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[04c] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.6430| 1.474<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[04d] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 1.2987| 1.359<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[076] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.072<br>
Peak|
| 0.7818| 15.221<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[077] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6274| 0.955<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[07a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.039<br>
Peak|
| 1.7602| 1.684<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[07d] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.6621| 1.913<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[0c8] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.6292| 1.412<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[11a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 1.2635| 1.508<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[130] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.6548| 0.703<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[139] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 0.6002| 0.984<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[156] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1225| 0.479<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[160] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.028<br>
Peak|
| 0.6586| 1.376<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[165] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.6368| 1.132<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[167] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 1.3009| 1.067<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[171] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6590| 4.320<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[178] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1161| 0.311<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[179] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1236| 0.536<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[180] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6472| 1.193<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[185] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6777| 1.385<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[1a0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6486| 2.276<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[1e0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.6725| 1.376<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[1e4] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.7370| 1.266<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[1f0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.4253| 0.753<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[200] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.6262| 0.791<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[202] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 1.2915| 1.257<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[204] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 1.2620| 1.010<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[213] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6331| 1.185<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[214] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.9977| 34.527<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[217] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 1.2825| 1.328<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[218] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6328| 1.110<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[230] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.019<br>
Peak|
| 0.6742| 5.119<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[240] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1163| 0.343<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[242] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.3501| 1.015<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[24a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1212| 0.338<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[24b] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1289| 0.330<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[24c] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.033<br>
Peak|
| 0.1714| 1.189<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[25a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1289| 0.510<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[25b] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6685| 0.930<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[25c] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 1.3298| 2.670<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[260] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1271| 0.401<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[270] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.6439| 0.898<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[280] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.6502| 1.156<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[2e4] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.035<br>
Peak|
| 0.3389| 0.811<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[2ec] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.1417| 0.784<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[2ed] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1364| 0.746<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[2ee] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1406| 0.965<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[312] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1293| 0.978<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[326] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1298| 0.518<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[336] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.028<br>
Peak|
| 0.0106| 0.329<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[352] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.030<br>
Peak|
| 0.1054| 0.800<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[355] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.0270| 0.546<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[35e] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1288| 0.573<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[365] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1297| 0.358<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[366] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.1429| 1.001<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[367] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.1472| 0.828<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[368] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1323| 0.931<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[369] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.1498| 1.072<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[380] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1285| 0.348<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[38b] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 0.3298| 1.168<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[3b3] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.1348| 0.920<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[400] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0481| 0.445<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[405] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.034<br>
Peak|
| 0.0723| 0.473<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[40a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.1040| 0.543<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[410] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1339| 0.678<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[411] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.1376| 0.573<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[416] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1284| 0.346<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[421] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1323| 0.643<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[42d] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1362| 1.146<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[42f] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.1503| 1.762<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[430] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1352| 0.347<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[434] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1312| 0.580<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[435] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.029<br>
Peak|
| 0.1109| 1.133<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[43e] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.2776| 0.686<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[440] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0118| 0.276<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[465] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0118| 0.279<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[466] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0123| 0.310<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[467] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0132| 0.314<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[472] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.101<br>
Peak|
| 0.0307| 1.105<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[473] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.051<br>
Peak|
| 0.0107| 0.575<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[474] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.0097| 0.289<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[475] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0220| 0.327<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[476] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.050<br>
Peak|
| 0.0762| 5.329<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[477] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.032<br>
Peak|
| 0.0283| 0.669<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[595] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.0103| 0.297<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[59e] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0114| 0.263<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[5a2] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.0119| 0.505<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan1[5ba] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0139| 0.549<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[020] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.4923| 1.133<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[030] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.3297| 1.136<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[03a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.2792| 1.275<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[040] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.2834| 1.080<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[060] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.029<br>
Peak|
| 0.3037| 0.991<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[070] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.2291| 0.460<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[080] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.043<br>
Peak|
| 0.4015| 1.007<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[083] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.2957| 0.788<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[090] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.3951| 1.231<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[0a0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.2560| 0.722<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[100] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.046<br>
Peak|
| 0.4506| 21.961<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[108] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.3713| 1.125<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[110] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.029<br>
Peak|
| 0.2443| 0.755<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[130] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.2052| 1.097<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[150] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.2246| 0.371<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[160] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.0755| 1.125<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[180] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.2350| 0.936<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[190] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.2275| 0.592<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1a0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0125| 0.273<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1a4] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.2806| 0.632<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1a8] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1683| 0.740<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1b0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1360| 0.490<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1b4] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.1556| 1.119<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1b8] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1704| 0.616<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1c0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1317| 0.488<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[1e0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.1460| 0.675<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[215] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1191| 0.567<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[217] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1167| 0.869<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[220] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0918| 0.313<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[225] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.3635| 1.018<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[230] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.057<br>
Peak|
| 0.2192| 1.063<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[240] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1173| 0.760<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[241] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.2830| 1.144<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[250] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.0701| 0.698<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[255] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1755| 1.063<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[265] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.1771| 0.729<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[270] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0667| 0.307<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[290] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0410| 0.280<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[295] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0881| 0.299<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2a0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0420| 0.268<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2a7] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 0.1716| 0.454<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2b0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0424| 0.300<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2c0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.0470| 0.298<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2e0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.030<br>
Peak|
| 0.0324| 1.152<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2f0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.0229| 0.359<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[2f5] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.026<br>
Peak|
| 0.1882| 0.673<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[300] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0186| 0.263<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[310] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.0210| 0.265<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[320] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0207| 0.354<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[326] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.1466| 0.686<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[330] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.4580| 0.708<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[340] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.031<br>
Peak|
| 0.1621| 0.785<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[345] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 0.0199| 0.261<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[35e] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0686| 0.449<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[360] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0204| 0.289<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[361] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1166| 0.316<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[363] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0146| 0.304<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[370] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.024<br>
Peak|
| 0.0099| 0.278<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[381] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0468| 0.459<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[3a0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 0.2339| 0.617<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[3d0] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1351| 0.351<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[3d5] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0796| 0.692<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[400] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0537| 0.307<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[405] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.021<br>
Peak|
| 0.0513| 0.303<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[40a] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.1099| 0.313<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[415] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0204| 0.251<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[435] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.028<br>
Peak|
| 0.0113| 0.342<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[440] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.027<br>
Peak|
| 0.0110| 0.299<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[465] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0122| 0.295<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[466] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0117| 0.267<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[467] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0164| 0.325<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[501] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0236| 0.276<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[503] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0248| 0.349<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[504] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0230| 0.312<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[505] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0256| 0.310<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[508] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0281| 0.329<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[511] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.022<br>
Peak|
| 0.0232| 0.282<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[51e] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.023<br>
Peak|
| 0.0248| 0.298<br>
---------------+--------+--------+---------<br>
RxCan2[581] Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 0.025<br>
Peak|
| 0.0166| 0.286<br>
===============+========+========+=========<br>
Total Avg|
0.00| 0.0000| 43.563<br>
<br>
At the same time,
calling poller times on,
poller times status
causes the bus to crash,
although no polls are
actively being sent at
all.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Simon<br>
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