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Re: Link type FlexRay
From: Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 18:00:16 -0800
On Jan 19, 2016, at 5:50 PM, Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu> wrote:
OK, so the new format is that the frame begins with a measurement header, which is followed by the bitstream from the
bus?
Is the bitstream from the bus padded in that fashion?
From the Wikipedia article on FlexRay (the first of the ISO standards the article mentions costs CHF 118, so I'm not
going to buy them immediately):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlexRay
a frame consists of some framing bits at each end of the frame, with each octet in the frame containing 2 bits of
per-byte framing followed by the 8 bits of the octet. Would LINKTYPE_FLEXRAY/DLT_FLEXRAY frames include all of those
bits? If so, where does the padding appear?
(I'm assuming here that one packet in a pcap or pcapng file with type LINKTYPE_FLEXRAY corresponds to a FlexRay frame,
of the sort described at
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3352/en/#toc4
under "Frame Format".)
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Current thread:
- Link type FlexRay Guenter Ebermann (Jan 15)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guy Harris (Jan 15)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guenter Ebermann (Jan 19)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guy Harris (Jan 19)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guy Harris (Jan 19)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guenter Ebermann (Jan 19)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guenter Ebermann (Jan 20)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guy Harris (Jan 20)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guenter Ebermann (Jan 21)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guenter Ebermann (Jan 19)
- Re: Link type FlexRay Guy Harris (Jan 15)
