The firmware that I am running was built from my fork of the OVMS master, it is essentially equivalate to the master as it stands (I am up to date with commits as of this morning) but with some additional debug logging added.
I mention the buffer overruns simply because the symptoms that I am having are similar. The buffer overrun that you mention has been fixed, additionally I've also addressed the buffer overrun mentioned here
[Ovmsdev] OVMS Poller module/singleton in pull request #1120.
It is my theory from reading the investigations to date on this list and from personal experience, whenever the module does a hard crash (eg as above, memory corruption from a buffer overrun causes the CPU to crash) then the module has the potential of causing a number of errors on the CAN bus. Temper this with the knowledge that I know absolutely nothing about CAN busses and automotive technology.
I'm posting here so that wiser minds can put forward better theories.
Thanks
Wayne
On Apr 8, 2025, at 10:20 AM, Michael Geddes <frog@bunyip.wheelycreek.net> wrote:
Could you supply a version number?
We did address the buffer issue.
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Just want to report another incident with a Leaf. My wife was driving to work this morning, according to her the Leaf started to display warning messages and then did a full HV power shutdown with a "Service EV System" "No Power" error.
When I was able to get to her there were a number of DTC's being reported, I was not able to clear these with LeafSpy even with the OVMS module unplugged and had to disconnect the 12v battery. This behavior is consistent with the symptoms that I saw when the OVMS was crashing with a buffer overrun.
I'll have a look at the logs when she gets home tonight to see if there are any indicators as to what is going on.
Let me know if there are any specific investigative steps that I should be following.
Thanks
Wayne
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