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docu: traces and issue description from SuperCharger
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- In the SessionSetupResponse, the SuperCharger V3 correctly provides a sessionID, e.g. "06ef0071".
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- But we ignore this, and send in all next messages (starting with ServiceDiscoveryReq) the sessionID "deadbeefdeadbeef".
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- The SuperCharger correctly complains with "ResponseCode": "FAILED_UnknownSession".
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- logs 2023-03-02_SuperCharger_CableCheck_error.pcapng and 2023-03-02_SuperCharger_CableCheck_error.decoded.txt
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- observed with Software version v0.5-12-g23b1384, on 2023-03-02.
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- root cause: In main_commandlineinterface.c we check, whether the session ID has 16 characters, to represent 8 hex bytes.
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But the SuperCharger provides 8 characters, to present 4 bytes. Thats why the function useSessionIdFromCommandLine()
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But the SuperCharger provides 8 characters, to represent 4 bytes. That's why the function useSessionIdFromCommandLine()
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operates with the default session ID "deadbeefdeadbeef".
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- solution: in function useSessionIdFromCommandLine(), also accept shorter session IDs. And in function init_dinMessageHeaderWithSessionID(),
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use a dynamic length instead of the fixed length LEN_OF_SESSION_ID (=8).
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- implementation done with https://github.com/uhi22/OpenV2Gx/commit/9c08c19ce14446a316ed4059d6d5b5e07721fd9d
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- to be tested.
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## Issue 17: Welding detection fails
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