X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=1629ffbcd1a34c45ec737aa0cebd9f901706f907;hb=0d0ba83070e7b6ea9f4e20cdcf855d886f901bc4;hp=ceb7ec3548052ecae993dc9254a9076e8365f4bd;hpb=1c602e1df648f8ef2665278251316d1ee31cecd2;p=apps%2Fagl-service-can-low-level.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ceb7ec35..1629ffbc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,22 +1,67 @@ -# OpenXC Message Format Specification +# CAN signaling binder -There are two valid message types - single valued and evented. +CAN bus binder, based upon OpenXC vi-firmware project. -There may not be a 1:1 relationship between input and output signals - i.e. raw -engine timing CAN signals may be summarized in an "engine performance" metric on -the abstract side of the interface. +There are 2 separated projects here, one with the CAN-binder that is installed +on an AGL target and the CAN config generator used to generate a source file for +the low level binding. -## Single Valued +Full document can be found under `docs` directory. -The expected format of a single valued message is: +# Fast build procedure - {"name": "steering_wheel_angle", "value": 45} +Just use build.sh script: -## Evented +```bash +./build.sh +``` -The expected format of an event message is: +This will build both projects under build directory for each of them with default configuration. - {"name": "button_event", "value": "up", "event": "pressed"} +# Generate documentation -This format is good for something like a button event, where there are two -discrete pieces of information in the measurement. +## Prerequisites + +You can use gitbook to serve documentation. To do so, please install it using *npm* as well as *calibre* package from your package distribution manager: + +```bash +sudo npm install -g gitbook-cli +sudo apt-get install calibre +``` + +To generate Doxygen documentation, you'll need doxygen and graphviz: + +```bash +sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz +``` + +Prepare your build environment: + +```bash +mkdir build && cd build +cmake .. +``` + +## Generation + +Generate a PDF version : + +```bash +gendocs.sh pdf +``` + +Serve an HTML version, this will run a web server that will serve you locally documentation : + +```bash +gendocs.sh serve +``` + +Generate doxygen documentation: + +```bash +gendocs.sh doxygen +``` +or +```bash +cd build && make doxygen +```