* implement sensor checker
* use default
* s
* fix
* properly report non-timeout errors
* it's not safe to read Value when invalid
* it's not safe to read Value when invalid
* use ISS for gearbox ratio, add gauge for TC ratio
* measure shift time
* add shift time gauge, todo notes for pc
* do conversion in the right direction
* switch to Timer and seconds
* try fixing build
* try fixing build again
* try defines, remove include
* use shift pcs
* add 3-2 pct curve
* control 3-2 solenoid
* move 3-2 to persistent config
* fix param
* limp manager handles engine stop
* use timer
* dead relevant fsio
* this stuff needs its own ticket
* if we can comment out 'business logic' and tests do not fail it's not a great sign :(
Co-authored-by: Matthew Kennedy <matthewkennedy@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: rusefillc <sdfsdfqsf2334234234>
* hook up fuel trims
* pass all the params
* store per-cylinder fuel mass directly
* main trigger callback only touches per-cylinder, no banks!
* test test test test
* move UI to happy land
* changelog
* extract isSyncPoint
* test because why not
* check vvt resync nb2
* custom nb decoder
* test only resyncs once!
* good job valgrind, you found a bug!
* ignition controller detects rising edge on voltage
* update test
* comment
* ignore negative transients
* tweak
* test
* priming happens on ignition-on
* priming has its own scheduling
* config & UI
* dead config
* implementation
* look, the test caught a bug
* keep the watchdog happy
* bad merge
* changelog
* easier to read the test
* test naming
* ignition controller detects rising edge on voltage
* update test
* comment
* ignore negative transients
* tweak
* test
* priming happens on ignition-on
* priming has its own scheduling
* test
* dead adjacent line of code
* fuel pump
* s
* call correct callback
* more dead
* test adjustment
* don't overflow
* don't need separate function
* java
* give it a name
* generated
* generated
* add to generate script
* import *
* this is so cheap we don't need a flag
* main relay
* plumbing
* dead fsio stuff
* test it
* by 100%, we mean 99.98%