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ChkStart_LINSynchBreakTimingViolation

Valid for: CANoe DE • CANoe4SW DE

Function Syntax

dword ChkStart_LINSynchBreakTimingViolation (dword MinBreakLen, dword MaxBreakLen);
dword ChkStart_LINSynchBreakTimingViolation (dword MinBreakLen, dword MaxBreakLen, char[] CaplCallback);

Description

Checks the timing of the synchronization break field in LIN headers. An event will be generated, if the measured length [in bit times] of break low phase is outside of the specified range.

Parameters

  • MinBreakLen
    • 0: Minimum length of break low phase shall not be checked
    • \>0: Minimum allowed length of break low phase
    • Unit: bit time
  • MaxBreakLen
    • 0: Maximum length of break low phase shall not be checked
    • \>0: Maximum allowed length of break low phase
    • Unit: bit time
  • CaplCallback
    • Name of CAPL callback function to be called on generated event. In simulation nodes this parameter has to be set. In test modules this parameter is optional.

Return Values

  • 0: Check could not be created and must not be referenced
  • > 0: Check was created successfully and may be referenced using the returned (handle-) value.

Possible Errors

  • Range specified for synch break length is invalid
  • CAPL callback does not exist

Check-specific Queries

Example

...
dword checkId;
ChkConfig_SetPrecision(9); // switch to ns precision
// Create and start the check for LIN break low phase violation
checkId = ChkStart_LINSynchBreakTimingViolation(13, 20, "LINSynchBreakCallback"); 
ChkConfig_SetPrecision(3); // switch to ms precision (default)
...
// CAPL callback for violation notification
void LINSynchBreakCallback (dword aCheckId)
{
   ChkQuery_EventStatusToWrite(aCheckId);
}