parsecandump: New utility to parse Klipper messages in a candump capture
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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low-level knowledge of Klipper's [CANBUS protocol](CANBUS_protocol.md)
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and Klipper's [MCU commands](MCU_Commands.md).
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### Parsing Klipper messages in a candump log
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One may use the `parsecandump.py` tool to parse the low-level Klipper
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micro-controller messages contained in a candump log. Using this tool
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is an advanced topic that requires knowledge of Klipper
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[MCU commands](MCU_Commands.md). For example:
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```
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./scripts/parsecandump.py mycanlog 108 ./out/klipper.dict
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```
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This tool produces output similar to the [parsedump
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tool](Debugging.md#translating-gcode-files-to-micro-controller-commands). See
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the documentation for that tool for information on generating the
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Klipper micro-controller data dictionary.
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In the above example, `108` is the [CAN bus
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id](CANBUS_protocol.md#micro-controller-id-assignment). It is a
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hexadecimal number. The id `108` is assigned by Klipper to the first
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micro-controller. If the CAN bus has multiple micro-controllers on it,
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then the second micro-controller would be `10a`, the third would be
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`10c`, and so on.
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The candump log must be produced using the `-tz -Ddex` command-line
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arguments (for example: `candump -tz -Ddex can0,#FFFFFFFF`) in order
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to use the `parsecandump.py` tool.
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## Using a logic analyzer on the canbus wiring
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The [Sigrok Pulseview](https://sigrok.org/wiki/PulseView) software
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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# Check for out of order timestamps in the output of candump
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2023 Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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#
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# This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license.
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import sys, os, optparse
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def import_msgproto():
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global msgproto
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# Load msgproto.py module
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kdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'klippy')
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sys.path.append(kdir)
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import msgproto
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def read_dictionary(filename):
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dfile = open(filename, 'rb')
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dictionary = dfile.read()
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dfile.close()
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return dictionary
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def report(msg, line_info, name="", is_err=False):
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line_number, line_time = line_info
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warn = ""
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if is_err:
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warn = " WARN"
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sys.stdout.write("%04d:%010.6f:%s%s %s\n"
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% (line_number, line_time, name, warn, msg))
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class canscan:
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def __init__(self, name, mp):
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self.name = name
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self.mp = mp
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self.data = bytearray()
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self.need_scan = False
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def handle_data(self, line_info, line, newdata):
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data = self.data
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data += bytearray(newdata)
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while 1:
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if self.need_scan:
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drop = len(data)
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syncpos = data.find(msgproto.MESSAGE_SYNC)
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if syncpos >= 0:
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drop = syncpos + 1
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self.need_scan = False
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disc = ["%02X" % (d,) for d in data[:drop]]
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report("Discarding %d (%s)" % (drop, " ".join(disc)),
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line_info, self.name, is_err=True)
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data[:drop] = []
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if not data:
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break
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l = self.mp.check_packet(data)
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if l == 0:
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break
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if l < 0:
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report("Invalid data: %s" % (line.strip(),),
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line_info, self.name, is_err=True)
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self.need_scan = True
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continue
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if l == 5:
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report("Ack %02x" % (data[1],), line_info, self.name)
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else:
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msgs = self.mp.dump(data[:l])
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report("%d: %s" % (l, ', '.join(msgs)), line_info, self.name)
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data[:l] = []
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def read_candump(canfile, canid, dictionary):
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mp = msgproto.MessageParser()
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mp.process_identify(dictionary, decompress=False)
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rxid = "%03X" % (canid | 1,)
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txid = "%03X" % (canid & ~1,)
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handlers = {rxid: canscan("RX", mp), txid: canscan("TX", mp)}
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last_time = -1.
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line_number = 0
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must_scan = False
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data = bytearray()
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for line in canfile:
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line_number += 1
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parts = line.split()
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if len(parts) < 7:
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if parts:
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report("Ignoring line: %s" % (line.strip(),),
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(line_number, 0.), is_err=True)
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continue
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p_ts = parts[0]
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p_canid = parts[5]
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p_len = parts[6]
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p_data = parts[7:]
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if (not p_ts.startswith('(') or not p_ts.endswith(')')
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or not p_len.startswith('[') or not p_len.endswith(']')):
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report("Ignoring line: %s" % (line.strip(),),
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(line_number, 0.), is_err=True)
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continue
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new_time = float(p_ts[1:-1])
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line_info = (line_number, new_time)
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if new_time < last_time:
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report("Backwards time %.6f vs %.6f: %s"
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% (new_time, last_time, line.strip()),
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line_info, is_err=True)
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last_time = new_time
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hdlr = handlers.get(p_canid)
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if hdlr is not None:
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newdata = [int(i, 16) for i in p_data]
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hdlr.handle_data(line_info, line, newdata)
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def main():
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usage = "%prog <candump.log> <canid> <mcu.dict>"
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opts = optparse.OptionParser(usage)
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options, args = opts.parse_args()
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if len(args) != 3:
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opts.error("Incorrect number of arguments")
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canfilename, canid, dictfilename = args
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canid = int(canid, 16)
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import_msgproto()
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dictionary = read_dictionary(dictfilename)
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canfile = open(canfilename, "r")
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read_candump(canfile, canid, dictionary)
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canfile.close()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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