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« on: March 26, 2016, 11:20:02 PM »
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hello, is there any way to insert the blink of knock warning without having to disassemble the entire file? similar to the phila_dot routine? Here is my ori thanks
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« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2016, 10:56:08 AM »
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hello again, compared to other file posted in the forum, hw equal but different software version. it is implemented routine warning knock, and I have found the byte where is the value for the flashing condition. from there on way indicates the xrefs me and take me to the dwkrz_0, 1,2,3 labels. I'm on the road? as I can know which part should I use ?.
seg003:AC7B4 loc_8AC7B4: ; CODE XREF: sub_8AC7A0+10j seg003:AC7B4 exts #8Bh, #1 ; 'ï' seg003:AC7B8 movb rl4, byte_8B0067 seg003:AC7BC exts #8Bh, #1 ; 'ï' seg003:AC7C0 movb rh4, byte_8B0066 <------------- I suspect this is the value of condition seg003:AC7C4 cmpb rl4, dwkrz_0 seg003:AC7C8 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7CA cmpb rl4, dwkrz_1 seg003:AC7CE jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7D0 cmpb rl4, dwkrz_2 seg003:AC7D4 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7D6 cmpb rl4, dwkrz_3 seg003:AC7DA jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7DC cmpb rh4, dwkrz_0 seg003:AC7E0 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7E2 cmpb rh4, dwkrz_1 seg003:AC7E6 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7E8 cmpb rh4, dwkrz_2 seg003:AC7EC jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7EE cmpb rh4, dwkrz_3 seg003:AC7F2 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7F4 exts #38h, #1 ; '8' seg003:AC7F8 movb rl4, byte_386023
seg003:B0066 byte_8B0066: db 0ECh ; CODE XREF: sub_8B0072+72j <---------------------- condition value seg003:B0066 ; DATA XREF: sub_8AC7A0+20r seg003:B0067 byte_8B0067: db 0F4h ; DATA XREF: sub_8AC7A0+18r seg003:B0068 seg003:B0068 ; =============== S U B R O U T I N E ======================================= seg003:B0068 seg003:B0068 seg003:B0068 sub_8B0068: seg003:B0068 bset r15.15 seg003:B006A bset r15.15 seg003:B006C bset r15.15 seg003:B006E bset r15.15 seg003:B006E ; End of function sub_8B0068
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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2016, 09:35:50 AM »
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hello again, compared to other file posted in the forum, hw equal but different software version. it is implemented routine warning knock, and I have found the byte where is the value for the flashing condition. from there on way indicates the xrefs me and take me to the dwkrz_0, 1,2,3 labels. I'm on the road? as I can know which part should I use ?.
seg003:AC7B4 loc_8AC7B4: ; CODE XREF: sub_8AC7A0+10j seg003:AC7B4 exts #8Bh, #1 ; 'ï' seg003:AC7B8 movb rl4, byte_8B0067 seg003:AC7BC exts #8Bh, #1 ; 'ï' seg003:AC7C0 movb rh4, byte_8B0066 <------------- I suspect this is the value of condition seg003:AC7C4 cmpb rl4, dwkrz_0 seg003:AC7C8 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7CA cmpb rl4, dwkrz_1 seg003:AC7CE jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7D0 cmpb rl4, dwkrz_2 seg003:AC7D4 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7D6 cmpb rl4, dwkrz_3 seg003:AC7DA jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC830 seg003:AC7DC cmpb rh4, dwkrz_0 seg003:AC7E0 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7E2 cmpb rh4, dwkrz_1 seg003:AC7E6 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7E8 cmpb rh4, dwkrz_2 seg003:AC7EC jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7EE cmpb rh4, dwkrz_3 seg003:AC7F2 jmpr cc_SGE, loc_8AC888 seg003:AC7F4 exts #38h, #1 ; '8' seg003:AC7F8 movb rl4, byte_386023
seg003:B0066 byte_8B0066: db 0ECh ; CODE XREF: sub_8B0072+72j <---------------------- condition value seg003:B0066 ; DATA XREF: sub_8AC7A0+20r seg003:B0067 byte_8B0067: db 0F4h ; DATA XREF: sub_8AC7A0+18r seg003:B0068 seg003:B0068 ; =============== S U B R O U T I N E ======================================= seg003:B0068 seg003:B0068 seg003:B0068 sub_8B0068: seg003:B0068 bset r15.15 seg003:B006A bset r15.15 seg003:B006C bset r15.15 seg003:B006E bset r15.15 seg003:B006E ; End of function sub_8B0068
Yes, I have a knock light that you can set to work when certain CF occurs and flashes the MIL but I never actually got it too work and gave up on it.. I'll post it up and maybe you can take another look and see what I missed..
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« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2016, 10:58:08 PM »
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Yes, I have a knock light that you can set to work when certain CF occurs and flashes the MIL but I never actually got it too work and gave up on it.. I'll post it up and maybe you can take another look and see what I missed..
can you help me to implement only the warning in my file?
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« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2016, 06:24:06 PM »
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Just cmp wkrm and set the mil_on,
Personally I'd fine a free interrupt to brance to and just code it in hex in IDA it's a quick one
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« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2016, 11:02:06 PM »
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Just cmp wkrm and set the mil_on,
Personally I'd fine a free interrupt to brance to and just code it in hex in IDA it's a quick one
do not quite understand what you mean, could you give me an example ?. thanks for your answer
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« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2016, 10:30:59 AM »
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Hello, I've been doing several tests with this file in my car and I changed the value stayed b0066 and I managed to make light of _mil flashing. someone can help me isolate the code related to that function ?. this file is not specifically for my car, and I would like to transfer this function to only my own modified file.
One explanation is sufciente for me, I do not intend to do it for me, but I fail to understand how to do it by myself in one way. and I have disassembled the file, but not sure which parts should copy
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« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2016, 05:30:30 PM »
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Hello, I've been doing several tests with this file in my car and I changed the value stayed b0066 and I managed to make light of _mil flashing. someone can help me isolate the code related to that function ?. this file is not specifically for my car, and I would like to transfer this function to only my own modified file.
One explanation is sufciente for me, I do not intend to do it for me, but I fail to understand how to do it by myself in one way. and I have disassembled the file, but not sure which parts should copy
thanks
you need the mil on bit defined, then just branch to a new bit of code from a spare interrupt to free space, type the asm in hex in IDA at that space then use reti iirc, taking it further you could implement a timer too if wkrm > for 2 secs then mil on, you see this type of asm a lot in me7 otherwise I guess if it's a 40ms interrupt lol it could be setting/unsetting the bit a lot lol. You'll need the instruction set sheet for he c167 and knowledge of asm/c minimum. wkrm is what I'd compare.
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« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2016, 09:49:06 PM »
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you need the mil on bit defined, then just branch to a new bit of code from a spare interrupt to free space, type the asm in hex in IDA at that space then use reti iirc, taking it further you could implement a timer too if wkrm > for 2 secs then mil on, you see this type of asm a lot in me7 otherwise I guess if it's a 40ms interrupt lol it could be setting/unsetting the bit a lot lol.
You'll need the instruction set sheet for he c167 and knowledge of asm/c minimum. wkrm is what I'd compare.
thanks for your answer. someone could give me some advice to find the bit where _mil staying, I managed to define other names using the methods explained in the various post on the forum, but I can not find this.thanks
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« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2016, 06:35:53 PM »
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you need the mil on bit defined, then just branch to a new bit of code from a spare interrupt to free space, type the asm in hex in IDA at that space then use reti iirc, taking it further you could implement a timer too if wkrm > for 2 secs then mil on, you see this type of asm a lot in me7 otherwise I guess if it's a 40ms interrupt lol it could be setting/unsetting the bit a lot lol.
You'll need the instruction set sheet for he c167 and knowledge of asm/c minimum. wkrm is what I'd compare.
Hello, I think this in 0x00fd24 b_mil as I indicated me7 info. I looking at the function of the file that I put above, I see no call to b_mil, or anything related to that direction, but really light blinks under knock. I'm lost. you can help?
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« Reply #10 on: August 03, 2016, 03:40:15 PM »
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Could you repeat that I don't understand lol
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« Reply #11 on: August 03, 2016, 03:53:59 PM »
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I mean that in the disassembled file, I searched 0x00fd24, and have not found any function that relates to knock warning. you can help create a simple function for this?
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« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2016, 04:00:00 PM »
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There has to be code to the MIL_ON bit You're missing something.
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« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2016, 11:37:33 AM »
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hello again, after several tests with the other code, I do not get it to work, so I decided to try using the code that I have exposed phila dot in the post multimap. However, once disassembled files (including ori audi s4 for comparison) I believe I have located the functions that handle this.
I have also located the variables in the file:
PHILA´S FILE CUPRA´S FILE
B_MIL------------------------------ 0X00FD22 ------------------------------- 0X00FD24
WKRMA --------------------------- 0X00F9B3 ------------------------------- 0X00F9D7
WKRMA THRESHOLD ------------ 0X17129 -------------------------------- Yet undefined
well, I leave the full-featured text file. They are extracted from disassembled. tamnien I attached two photos with the diagram of the three files. I hope someone can help me with this and so we can help more users learn how to implement this feature in your file.
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« Reply #14 on: January 20, 2017, 03:16:11 PM »
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This is an interested thread...i have a Leon Cupra R 1.8T Bam...
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