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§lin-ldf
LIN Description File (.ldf) parser using Rust’s nom
parser combinator library.
§Supported LDF sections (so far)
- LIN_protocol_version
- LIN_language_version
- LIN_speed
- (Channel_name)
- Nodes
- (Node_composition)
- Signals
- (Diagnostic_signals)
- Frames
- (Sporadic_frame)
- (Event_triggered_frame)
- (Diagnostic_frames)
- Node_attributes
- Schedule_table
- (Signal_groups)
- (Signal_encoding_type)
- (Signal_representation)
(optional sections are in parentheses)
§Example
use lin_ldf::parse_ldf;
let ldf = r#"
LIN_description_file ;
LIN_protocol_version = "2.1" ;
LIN_language_version = "2.1" ;
LIN_speed = 19.2 kbps ;
/* PARSING IGNORES BLOCK COMMENTS */
Nodes {
Master: Master, 5 ms, 0.1 ms ;
Slaves: Slave1, Slave2, Slave3 ;
}
Signals {
Signal1: 10, 0, Master, Slave1 , Slave2 ;
Signal2: 10, 0, Master, Slave1 ;
Signal3: 10, 0, Slave1, Master ;
Signal4: 10, 0, Slave1, Master ;
Signal5: 2, 0, Slave1, Master ;
Signal6: 1, 0, Slave1, Master ;
}
Frames {
Frame1: 0, Master, 8 {
Signal1, 0 ;
Signal2, 10 ;
}
Frame2: 0x16, Slave1, 8 {
Signal3, 0 ;
Signal4, 10 ;
}
}
Node_attributes {
Slave1 {
LIN_protocol = "2.1" ;
configured_NAD = 0xB ;
initial_NAD = 0xB ;
product_id = 0x123, 0x4567, 8 ;
response_error = Signal1 ;
P2_min = 100 ms ;
ST_min = 0 ms ;
N_As_timeout = 1000 ms ;
N_Cr_timeout = 1000 ms ;
configurable_frames {
Frame1 ;
Frame2 ;
}
}
Slave2 {
LIN_protocol = "2.1" ;
configured_NAD = 0xC ;
initial_NAD = 0xC ;
product_id = 0x124, 0x4568, 0x66 ;
response_error = Signal2 ;
P2_min = 100 ms ;
ST_min = 0 ms ;
N_As_timeout = 1000 ms ;
N_Cr_timeout = 1000 ms ;
configurable_frames {
Frame1 ;
Frame2 ;
}
}
}
Schedule_tables {
AllFrames {
Frame1 delay 10 ms ;
Frame2 delay 10 ms ;
}
}
"#;
let parsed_ldf = parse_ldf(ldf).expect("Failed to parse LDF file");
let total_signal_count = parsed_ldf.signals.len(); // 6
for frame in parsed_ldf.frames {
println!("Frame: {} is {} bytes long", frame.frame_name, frame.frame_size);
for signal in frame.signals {
println!("\tSignal: `{}` at bit position {}", signal.signal_name, signal.start_bit);
}
}
Structs§
Enums§
- Signal encoding type value in the
Signal_encoding_types
section of a LIN Description File (LDF) - The init_value specifies the signal value that shall be used by all subscriber nodes. The init_value_scalar is used for scalar signals and the init_value_array is used for byte array signals.