BmwFltHndlg_MDD

Module Design Document

For

BmwFltHndlg

April 10, 2018

Prepared For:

Software Engineering

Nexteer Automotive,

Saginaw, MI, USA

Prepared By:

Software Group,

Nexteer Automotive,

Saginaw, MI, USA
Change History

DescriptionAuthorVersionDate
Initial VersionKrzysztof Byrski16-Nov-2017
Updated local constantsKrzysztof Byrski210-Apr-2018


Table of Contents

1 Introduction 4

1.1 Purpose 4

1.2 Scope 4

2 BmwFltHndlg & High-Level Description 5

3 Design details of software module 6

3.1 Graphical representation of BmwFltHndlg 6

3.2 Data Flow Diagram 6

3.2.1 Component level DFD 6

3.2.2 Function level DFD 6

4 Constant Data Dictionary 7

4.1 Program (fixed) Constants 7

4.1.1 Embedded Constants 7

5 Software Component Implementation 8

5.1 Sub-Module Functions 8

5.1.1 Init: BmwFltHndlgInit1 8

5.1.2 Per: BmwFltHndlgPer1 8

5.2 Server Runables 8

5.3 Interrupt Functions 8

5.4 Module Internal (Local) Functions 8

5.5 GLOBAL Function/Macro Definitions 8

6 Known Limitations with Design 9

7 UNIT TEST CONSIDERATION 10

Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms 11

Appendix B Glossary 12

Appendix C References 13

Introduction

Purpose

Module Design Document for CF070A_BmwFltHndlg_Impl.

Scope

The following definitions are used throughout this document:

  • Shall: indicates a mandatory requirement without exception in compliance.

  • Should: indicates a mandatory requirement; exceptions allowed only with documented justification.

  • May: indicates an optional action.

BmwFltHndlg & High-Level Description

BMW Fault Handling function provides a functionality of requesting the lamp status whenever the proper indicator status is set to on.

Design details of software module

Graphical representation of BmwFltHndlg

Data Flow Diagram

Refer FDD

Component level DFD

None

Function level DFD

None

Constant Data Dictionary

Program (fixed) Constants

Embedded Constants

Local Constants

Constant NameResolutionUnitsValue
*

*Refer FDD for local constants

Software Component Implementation

Sub-Module Functions

The sub-module functions are grouped based on similar functionality that needs to be executed in a given “State” of the system (refer States and Modes). For a given module, the MDD will identify the type and number of sub-modules required. The sub-module types are described below.

Init: Init1

Design Rationale

Refer FDD

Module Outputs

Refer FDD

Per: Per1

Design Rationale

Refer FDD

Store Module Inputs to Local copies

Refer FDD

(Processing of function)………

Refer FDD

Store Local copy of outputs into Module Outputs

Refer FDD

Server Runables

None

Interrupt Functions

None

Module Internal (Local) Functions

None

GLOBAL Function/Macro Definitions

None

Known Limitations with Design

Communication with Dem is not going through RTE.

UNIT TEST CONSIDERATION

Create stub of Dem_GetIndicatorStatus() function.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Abbreviation or AcronymDescription
FDDFunctional Design Document. (See references)

Glossary

Note: Terms and definitions from the source “Nexteer Automotive” take precedence over all other definitions of the same term. Terms and definitions from the source “Nexteer Automotive” are formulated from multiple sources, including the following:

  • ISO 9000

  • ISO/IEC 12207

  • ISO/IEC 15504

  • Automotive SPICE® Process Reference Model (PRM)

  • Automotive SPICE® Process Assessment Model (PAM)

  • ISO/IEC 15288

  • ISO 26262

  • IEEE Standards

  • SWEBOK

  • PMBOK

  • Existing Nexteer Automotive documentation

TermDefinitionSource
MDDModule Design Document
DFDData Flow Diagram

References

Ref. #TitleVersion
1AUTOSAR Specification of Memory Mapping (Link:AUTOSAR_SWS_MemoryMapping.pdf)v1.4.0 R4.0 Rev 3
2MDD Guideline EA401.00.01
3EA4 Software Naming Conventions01.01.00
4Software Design and Coding Standards2.1
5CF070A_BmwFltHndlg_DesignSee Synergy Sub Project Version
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