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Communication protocol between CAN and CC2540 chip

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus

List of commands from CC2540 to CAN transiver:

  1. Subscribe to a message
  2. Subscribe to a message with a bitmask
  3. Unsubscribe from messages
  4. Unsubscribe from messages with a bitmask
  5. List of all subscriptions
  6. Reset filter state
  7. Passthrough message
enum {
  CMD_SUBSCRIBE = 1,
  CMD_SUBSCRIBE_BITMASK,
  CMD_UNSUBSCRIBE,
  CMD_UNSUBSCRIBE_BITMASK,
  CMD_LIST,
  CMD_RESET,
  CMD_MSG
} cmd_type;

List of responces from CAN transiver:

enum {
  ACK_SUBSCRIBE = 1,
  ACK_SUBSCRIBE_BITMASK,
  ACK_UNSUBSCRIBE,
  ACK_UNSUBSCRIBE_BITMASK,
  ACK_LIST,
  ACK_RESET,
  ACK_MSG
} cmd_type;

Command message structure

Byte Bitmask Description Values
0 Command code 1 - 7
1 Payload size 0 - 254
2 - 255 Payload

Examples

   01:08:00:76:01:55:02:44:00:01
   04:02:00:76
   05:00
   06:00 
   07:07:FF:05:01:02:03:04:05
   07:01:67:02:00:05
  1. byte - subsribe command
  2. byte - payload size 8 byte = 2 CAN message IDs * 4 byte each
  3. - 10. bytes 0076h & 0155h
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Standard CAN message example:  ID=76h
byte0 - 07h        (incoming CAN MESSAGE)               
byte1 - 00h    (00h=b00000000 bit.7=0 standard message)  (this is byte.1 of std.ID      excluding high 5 bits in this byte) 
    //if byte1 bit7=0 expect 1 more byte for ID

byte2 - 76h                                     	 (this is byte.0 of std.ID) 
byte3 - DLC        (message data length code. also the payload.  8 in this example)
   byte4 - 01h	(byte.0 of data)
   byte5 - 02h	(byte.1 of data)
   byte6 - 03h	(byte.2 of data)
   byte7 - 04h	(byte.3 of data)
   byte8 - 05h	(byte.4 of data)
   byte9 - 06h	(byte.5 of data)
   byte10 - 07h	(byte.6 of data)
   byte11 - 08h	(byte.7 of data)

std.ID example 1 (ID=76h)
07h, 00h,76h, 08h, 01h,02h,03h,04h,05h,06h,07h,08h

std.ID example 2 (ID=5DFh)
07h, 05h,DFh, 08h, 01h,02h,03h,04h,05h,06h,07h,08h
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Extended CAN message example:  ID=76h
byte0 - 07h        (incoming CAN MESSAGE)               
byte1 - 80h    (80h=b10000000 bit.7=1 extended message )     (this is byte.3 of ext.ID excluding  high 3 bits in this byte)
    //if byte1 bit7=1 expect 3 more bytes for ID
    byte2 - 00h                                              (this is byte.2 of ext.ID) 
    byte3 - 00h                                     	     (this is byte.1 of ext.ID) 
    byte4 - 76h                                     	     (this is byte.0 of ext.ID) 
byte5 - DLC        (message data length code. also the payload.  8 in this example)
   byte6 - 01h	(byte.0 of data)
   byte7 - 02h	(byte.1 of data)
   byte8 - 03h	(byte.2 of data)
   byte9 - 04h	(byte.3 of data)
   byte10 - 05h	(byte.4 of data)
   byte11 - 06h	(byte.5 of data)
   byte12 - 07h	(byte.6 of data)
   byte13 - 08h	(byte.7 of data)

ext.ID example 1 (ID=76h  ( b00000000000000000000000001110110 ))
07h, 80h,00h,00h,76h, 08h, 01h,02h,03h,04h,05h,06h,07h,08h

ext.ID example 2 (ID=12345678h    ( b00010010001101000101011001111000 ))
07h, 92h,34h,56h,78h, 08h, 01h,02h,03h,04h,05h,06h,07h,08h

ext.ID example 3 (ID=1FFFFFFFh    ( b00011111111111111111111111111111  29 bits, max value of ext.ID))
07h, 9Fh,FFh,FFh,FFh, 08h, 01h,02h,03h,04h,05h,06h,07h,08h
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