1 - FordMsg430BusHiSpd_IntegrationManual

Integration Manual

For

FordMsg430BusHiSpd

VERSION: 2.0

DATE: 05-Jan-2018

Prepared By:

Tata Elxsi,

Trivandrum, INDIA.

Location: The official version of this document is stored in the Nexteer Configuration Management System.

Revision History

Sl. No.DescriptionAuthorVersionDate
1Initial versionTATA1.029-Nov-2017
2Implemented FDD version 2.0.0 and FDD version 2.1.0TATA2.005-Jan-2018

Table of Contents

1 Abbrevations And Acronyms 4

2 References 5

3 Dependencies 6

3.1 SWCs 6

3.2 Global Functions(Non RTE) to be provided to Integration Project 6

4 Configuration REQUIREMeNTS 7

4.1 Build Time Config 7

4.2 Configuration Files to be provided by Integration Project 7

4.3 Da Vinci Parameter Configuration Changes 7

4.4 DaVinci Interrupt Configuration Changes 7

4.5 Manual Configuration Changes 7

5 Integration DATAFLOW REQUIREMENTS 8

5.1 Required Global Data Inputs 8

5.2 Required Global Data Outputs 8

5.3 Specific Include Path present 8

6 Runnable Scheduling 9

7 Memory Map REQUIREMENTS 10

7.1 Mapping 10

7.2 Usage 10

7.3 NvM Blocks 10

8 Compiler Settings 11

8.1 Preprocessor MACRO 11

8.2 Optimization Settings 11

9 Appendix 12

Abbrevations And Acronyms

AbbreviationDescription
DFDDesign functional diagram
MDDModule design Document
<ADD more to the table if applicable>

References

This section lists the title & version of all the documents that are referred for development of this document

Sr. No.TitleVersion
1FDD: MM081A_FordMsg430BusHiSpd_Design_2.1.0See Synergy Sub Project Version
2Software Naming Conventions1.0
3Software Design and Coding Standards2.1
<Add if more available>

Dependencies

SWCs

ModuleRequired Feature
None

Note : Referencing the external components should be avoided in most cases. Only in unavoidable circumstance external components should be referred. Developer should track the references.

Global Functions(Non RTE) to be provided to Integration Project

ComIPduCallout_Cluster_Info1_HS2_Oper, ComTimeoutNotification_OdometerMasterValue

Configuration REQUIREMeNTS

Build Time Config

ModulesNotes
None

Configuration Files to be provided by Integration Project

None

Da Vinci Parameter Configuration Changes

ParameterNotesSWC
None

DaVinci Interrupt Configuration Changes

ISR NameVIM #Priority DependencyNotes
None

Manual Configuration Changes

ConstantNotesSWC
None

Integration DATAFLOW REQUIREMENTS

Required Global Data Inputs

Refer DataDict.m file in the FDD

Required Global Data Outputs

Refer DataDict.m file in the FDD

Specific Include Path present

No

Runnable Scheduling

This section specifies the required runnable scheduling.

InitScheduling RequirementsTrigger
FordMsg430BusHiSpdInit1NoneRTE (Init)
RunnableScheduling RequirementsTrigger
FordMsg430BusHiSpdPer1NoneRTE (10 ms)

Memory Map REQUIREMENTS

Mapping

Memory SectionContentsNotes
None

* Each …START_SEC… constant is terminated by a …STOP_SEC… constant as specified in the AUTOSAR Memory Mapping requirements.

Usage

FeatureRAMROM
None

Table 1: ARM Cortex R4 Memory Usage

NvM Blocks

None

Compiler Settings

Preprocessor MACRO

None.

Optimization Settings

None.

Appendix

None.

2 - FordMsg430BusHiSpd_MDD

Module Design Document

For

FordMsg430BusHiSpd

June 19, 20158

Prepared For:

Software Engineering

Nexteer Automotive,

Saginaw, MI, USA

Prepared By:

Tata Elxsi,

Trivandrum, INDIA

Change History

DescriptionAuthorVersionDate
Initial VersionTATA1.004-Dec-2017
Implemented FDD version 2.0.0 and FDD version 2.1.0TATA2.005-Jan-2018

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 5

1.1 Purpose 5

2 FordMsg430BusHiSpd & High-Level Description 6

3 Design details of software module 7

3.1 Graphical representation of FordMsg430BusHiSpd 7

3.2 Data Flow Diagram 7

3.2.1 Component level DFD 7

3.2.2 Function level DFD 7

4 Constant Data Dictionary 8

4.1 Program (fixed) Constants 8

4.1.1 Embedded Constants 8

5 Software Component Implementation 9

5.1 Sub-Module Functions 9

5.1.1 Init: FordMsg430BusHiSpdInit1 9

5.1.1.1 Design Rationale 9

5.1.1.2 Module Outputs 9

5.1.2 Per: FordMsg430BusHiSpdPer1 9

5.1.2.1 Design Rationale 9

5.1.2.2 Store Module Inputs to Local copies 9

5.1.2.3 Processing of function) 9

5.1.2.4 Store Local copy of outputs into Module Outputs 9

5.2 Server Runnables 9

None 9

5.3 Interrupt Functions 9

5.4 Module Internal (Local) Functions 9

5.4.1 Local Function #1 9

5.4.1.1 Design Rationale 10

5.4.1.2 Processing 10

5.5 GLOBAL Function/Macro Definitions 10

6 Known Limitations with Design 11

7 UNIT TEST CONSIDERATION 12

Appendix A Abbreviations and Acronyms 13

Appendix B Glossary 14

Appendix C References 15

Introduction

Purpose

MDD for FordMsg430BusHiSpd

FordMsg430BusHiSpd & High-Level Description

Please refer FDD.

Design details of software module

Graphical representation of FordMsg430BusHiSpd

C:\Users\ramachandran.mg\Desktop\MM081A.JPG

Data Flow Diagram

Component level DFD

Please refer FDD.

Function level DFD

Please refer FDD.

Constant Data Dictionary

Program (fixed) Constants

Embedded Constants

Local Constants

Constant NameResolutionUnitsValue
Please refer Data Dictionary .m fileNANANA

Software Component Implementation

Sub-Module Functions

5.1.1 Init: FordMsg430BusHiSpdInit1

Design Rationale

None

Module Outputs

None

5.1.2 Per: FordMsg430BusHiSpdPer1

5.1.2.1 Design Rationale

None

5.1.2.2 Store Module Inputs to Local copies

None

5.1.2.3 Processing of function)

None

5.1.2.4 Store Local copy of outputs into Module Outputs

None

Server Runnables

None

Interrupt Functions

None

Module Internal (Local) Functions

Local Function #1

Function NameNtcFailTypeMinMax
Arguments PassedMissMsgDiagEna_Cnt_T_loglbooleanFALSETRUE
BusHiSpdMissThd_Cnt_T_u16uint160U6000U
*FordVehOdom_KiloMtr_T_f32float32(0.0F)(16777215.0)F
Return ValueNone

Design Rationale

Processing

Please refer to the below path in the FDD model.

MM081A_FordMsg430BusHiSpd/FordMsg430BusHiSpd/FordMsg430BusHiSpdPer1/MsgMiss/NtcFail

GLOBAL Function/Macro Definitions

None

Known Limitations with Design

  1. Datatype of input variable ClrDiagcFlgProxy is uint8 in the data dictionary, but it must be Boolean according to the design in the model.

  2. In the below design path,

MM081A_FordMsg430BusHiSpd/FordMsg430BusHiSpd/FordMsg430BusHiSpdPer1

The inputs to merge block are not the same corresponding to the output signal FordVehOdom.

UNIT TEST CONSIDERATION

None.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Abbreviation or AcronymDescription

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)v1.3.0 R4.0 Rev 2
2MDD GuidelineEA4 01.00.00
3Software Naming Conventions.doc1.0
4Software Design and Coding Standards.doc2.1
5FDD: MM077A_FordMsg415BusHiSpd_Design_2.1.0See Synergy sub project version

3 - FordMsg430BusHiSpd_PeerReviewChecklist
























Rev 2.0029-Nov-17

Nexteer SWC Implementation Peer Review Summary Sheet


























Component Short Name:


Windows User: Intended Use: Identify which component is being reviewed. This should match the component short name from the DataDict.m fileand the middle part of the Synergy project name, e.g. Assi for the SF001A_Assi_Impl Synergy project
MM081A_FordMsg430BusHiSpd_Impl
Revision / Baseline:

Windows User: Intended Use: Identify the implementation baseline name intended to be used for the changed component when changes are approved E.g. SF001A_Assi_Impl_1.2.0
MM081A_FordMsg430BusHiSpd_Impl_3.0.0

























Change Owner:
Windows User: Intended Use: Identify the developer who made the change(s) being reviewed

Shawn Penning
Work CR ID:
Windows User: Intended Use: Identify the Implementation Work CR whose work is being reviewed (may be more than one)

EA4#20812





























kzshz2: Intended Use: Intended to identify at a high level to the reviewers which areas of the component have been changed. Rationale: This will be good information to know when ensuring appropriate reviews have been completed. Modified File Types:



Check the file types that needed modification for the Work CR(s); macros for the check boxes will populate the appropriate checklist tabs for the review.
























































































































































kzshz2: Intended Use: Identify who where the reviewers, what they reviewed, and if the reviewed changes have been approved to release the code for testing. Comments here should be at a highlevel, the specific comments should be present on the specific review form sheet. Rationale: Since this Form will be attached to the Change Request it will confirm the approval and provides feedback in case of audits. ADD DR Level Move reviewer and approval to individual checklist form Review Checklist Summary:






























Reviewed:




At start of review, all items below should be marked "No". At the end of the review, all items should be marked "Yes" or "N/A" where N/A indicates the reviewers have reviewed the existing (unchanged) item and confirmed no updates were needed for the Work CR(s).












































N/AMDD


N/ASource Code


N/APolySpace









































N/AIntegration Manual


N/ADavinci Files








































































Comments:

Offline review was done for this component for timing as per management decision.






















































































































General Guidelines:
- The reviews shall be performed over the portions of the component that were modified as a result of the Change Request.
- New components should include SWC Owner and/or SWC Design author and Integrator and/or SW Lead as apart of the Group Review Board (Source Code, Integration Manual, and Davinci Files)
- Enter any rework required into the comment field and select No. When the rework is complete, review again using this same review sheet and select Yes. Add date and additional comment stating that the rework is completed.
- To review a component with multiple source code files use the "Add Source" button to create a Source code tab for each source file.
- .h file should be reviewed with the source file as part of the source file.

Each peer review shall start with a clean copy of the latest peer review checklist template. Before the peer review, the change owner shall:
o Review the previous component peer review and copy any relevant comments to the new review sheet.
o Review all checklist items and make all corrections needed, so that the component is ready for peer review. The expectation is that peer review should find very few issues,
because the change owner has already used the checklist to ensure the component changes are complete and correct.
o Fill in all file name and version information as needed on peer review checklist tabs (file names may be copied from the previous peer review where appropriate)
o Fill in checklist answers (Yes/No/NA pulldowns) ONLY on those items which are NA for the current change. All other checklist items should be blank going into the review
meeting.

During the peer review meeting:
o For each page of the review, first review the items already marked as N/A for this change, to confirm that reviewers agree with this assessment; change the checklist box to
blank if it is found that the item does apply.
o Then review the items with the checklist box blank. After reviewing each of these items, the checklist box will be marked as "Yes", or the checklist box will be marked as
"No" with needed rework indicated or with rationale indicated.
o If any items are marked "No" with rationale indicated, this must be approved by a software supervisor or the software manager; there is a line in the "Review Board" section
of each tab to indicate who approved the "No" items on that tab.