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Basics
A proper ECU has to offer users as much flexibility as possible, meaning a completely user-defined control strategy for both primary and auxiliary actuators. For many years rusEFI had FSIO to do just that.
As of 2021, rusEFI is replacing FSIO with a popular open source Lua scripting engine We use Lua https://www.lua.org/ version 5.4.3
Conventions
- The Lua interpreter will trigger an error if there is a mistake in the program, check the rusEFI console to see errors and script output.
- Unless otherwise mentioned, all
index
parameters start with the first element at index at 0.
Writing Your Script
The entire Lua script is read at startup, then a function called onTick
is called periodically by rusEFI.
Here is a simple script you can run to illustrate this behavior:
print('Hello Lua startup!')
function onTick()
print('Hello onTick()')
end
Controlling the Tick Rate
The function setTickRate(hz)
can be used to configure how often rusEFI calls the onTick
function. If your script does a lot of work in the onTick()
function it may run slower than the desired rate. Since the Lua virtual machine runs at low priority compared to other functions of the ECU, it is impossible to swamp the ECU with too much Lua work, so set the tick rate to whatever is necessary.
n = 0
setTickRate(5) --set tick rate to 5hz
function onTick()
print('Hello Lua: ' ..n)
n = n + 1
end
Function Reference
User Settings
getOutput(name)
For example getOutput("clutchUpState")
getOutput("brakePedalState")
See https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/blob/master/firmware/controllers/lua/generated/output_lookup_generated.cpp for output names.
setClutchUpState(value)
setBrakePedalState(value)
getCalibration(name)
Gets current calibration value for specified scalar setting. For example getCalibration("cranking.rpm")
See https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/blob/master/firmware/controllers/lua/generated/value_lookup_generated.cpp for field names.
setCalibration(name, value, needEvent)
Sets specified calibration setting to specified value. Fires calibration change event depending on needEvent parameter.
For example setCalibration("cranking.rpm", 900, false)
findSetting(name, defaultValue)
Find User Setting with specified name and returns numeric value. Useful when script developer and script consumer are different people, also useful while Lua script editing is available only in TS.
- Parameters
name
: Variable name, as in corresponding 'name' field in configurationdataultValue
: value to use if specified setting not located by name
Engine Control
stopEngine
setSparkSkipRatio
setSparkSkipRatio(0) to skip 0% of the ignition events, i.e. no skipping setSparkSkipRatio(0.5) would skip half of ignition events. We never skip two consecutive ignitions.
setTimingAdd(angle)
todo add details but ready to test!
setTimingMult(coeff)
todo add details but ready to test!
setEtbAdd(extraEtb)
extraEtb 10
for 10%
CAN bus
enableCanTx(isEnabled)
enabled by default
use enableCanTx(false) to suppress CAN TX
txCan(bus, ID, isExt, payload)
- Parameters
- bus: hardware CAN bus index, only '1' on most rusEFI boards, '1' or '2' on Proteus
- isExt: 0 for 11 bit mode
Utility
print(msg)
Print a line of text to the ECU's log.
- Parameters
msg
: The message to print. Pass a string or number and it will be printed to the log.
- Returns
- none
Usage example
Program:
n = 5.5
print('Hello Lua, number is: ' ..n)
Output:
Hello Lua, number is 5.5
setTickRate(hz)
Sets the rate at which rusEFI calls your onTick
function, in hz. On reset default is 10hz.
- Parameters
hz
: Desired tick rate, in hz. Values passed will be clamped to a minimum of 1hz, and maximum of 100hz.
- Returns
- none
mcu_stop
Stops MCU.
table3d(tableIdx, x, y)
Looks up a value from the specified Script Table.
- Parameters
tableIdx
: Index of the table to use. Currently 4 tables are supported, so indices 1, 2, 3, and 4 are valid.x
: X-axis value to look up in the table (this is often RPM)y
: Y-axis value to look up in the table (this is often load)
- Returns
- A number representing the value looked up from the table.
curve(curveIdx, x)
Looks up a value from the specified Script Curve.
- Parameters
tableIdx
: Index of the script to use, starting from 1.x
: Axis value to look up in the table
setDebug(index, value)
Sets a debug channel to the specified value. Note: this only works when the ECU debug mode is set to Lua
.
- Parameters
index
: the index of the debug channel to set, 1 thru 7 inclusive.value
: the value to set the channel to
- Returns
- none
mcu_standby
Puts MCU into standby low current consumption mode.
Input
getSensor(name)
Reads the specified sensor.
- Parameters
name
: Name of the sensor to read. A list of sensor indices can be found here.
- Returns
- A reading from the sensor, or
nil
if the sensor has a problem or isn't configured.
- A reading from the sensor, or
getSensorByIndex(index)
Reads the specified sensor.
- Parameters
index
: Index of the sensor to read. A list of sensor indices can be found here.
- Returns
- A reading from the sensor, or
nil
if the sensor has a problem or isn't configured.
- A reading from the sensor, or
getSensorRaw(index)
Reads the raw value from the specified sensor. For most sensors, this means the analog voltage on the relevant input pin.
- Parameters
index
: Index of the sensor to read. A list of sensor indices can be found here.
- Returns
- The raw value that yielded the sensor reading, or 0 if the sensor doesn't support raw readings, isn't configured, or has failed.
getAuxAnalog(index)
More or less like getSensorRaw but always voltage of aux analog input.
- Parameters
index
: Index of aux analog sensor to read. From 0 to 3
- Returns
- Voltage of sensor reading, or nil if sensor isn't configured.
hasSensor(index)
Checks whether a particular sensor is configured (whether it is currently valid or not).
- Parameters
index
: Index of the sensor to check. A list of sensor indices can be found here.
- Returns
- A boolean value,
true
if the sensor is configured, andfalse
if not.
- A boolean value,
getDigital(index)
Reads a digital input from the specified channel.
- Parameters
index
: The index of the digital channel to read. See table below for values.
- Returns
- A boolean value representing the state of the input pin.
true
= high voltage (above ~2 volts),false
= low voltage (below ~3 volts)
- A boolean value representing the state of the input pin.
Valid index
parameter values:
Index | Channel Name |
---|---|
0 | Clutch down switch |
1 | Clutch up switch |
2 | Brake switch |
3 | AC switch |
readPin(pinName)
Reads physical value of arbitrary MCU pin
- Parameters
pinName
: string name of MCU pin, for examples "PD15"
Output
startPwm(index, frequency, duty)
Initializes PWM on the specified index, starting at the specified frequency and duty cycle. The index selects which config field pin to use, see "Lua PWM Outputs" page in TunerStudio.
- Parameters
index
: The index of the PWM channel to start. Valid values are 0 through 7, one for each of the 8 channels.frequency
: Initial frequency of the output, in hertz (cycles per second). Valid values are between 1 and 1000hz.duty
: Initial duty cycle of the output.0.0
= fully off, and1.0
= fully on.0.25
= on 25% of the time, off 75% of the time.
- Returns
- none
setPwmDuty(index, duty)
Set the duty cycle of the specified PWM channel.
- Parameters
index
: The index of the PWM channel to set.duty
: Desired duty cycle of the output.0.0
= fully off, and1.0
= fully on.0.25
= on 25% of the time, off 75% of the time.
- Returns
- none
setPwmFreq(index, frequency)
- Parameters
index
: The index of the PWM channel to set.frequency
: Initial frequency of the output, in hertz (cycles per second). Valid values are between 1 and 1000hz.
- Returns
- none
Misc console commands
luamemory
luareset
Examples
timer
t = Timer.new();
timingAdd = 0;
function onTick()
auxV = getAuxAnalog(0)
tps = getSensor("TPS")
-- todo: check for NIL value which is a sign of analog input not assigned in TS
if auxV > 2 then
t:reset();
end
val = t:getElapsedSeconds();
if t:getElapsedSeconds() < 3 then
timingAdd = 10;
else
timingAdd = 0;
end
setTimingAdd(timingAdd)
print('Hello analog ' .. auxV .. " " .. val)
end
PWM
-- index 0, 100Hz, zero duty inititally
startPwm(0, 100, 0)
function onTick()
enable_pump = getSensor("RPM") > 700 and getSensor("BatteryVoltage") > 13 and getSensor("VehicleSpeed") <60
-- lua does not have ternary ? : operator, this here means "1 if enable_pump and 0 otherwise"
setPwmDuty(0, enable_pump and 1 or 0)
end
CAN transmit
function onTick()
tps = getSensor("CLT")
print('TPS ' .. tps)
voltage0 = getSensor("aux0")
txPayload = {}
// first byte: integer part, would be autoboxed to int
txPayload[1] = voltage0
// second byte: fractional part, would be autoboxed to int, overflow would be ignored
txPayload[2] = voltage0 * 256;
txCan(1, 0x600, 1, txPayload)
end
CAN receive
canRxAdd(0x500)
canRxAdd(0x570)
function onCanRx(bus, id, dlc, data)
print('got CAN id=' .. id .. ' dlc=' .. dlc)
id11 = id % 2048
if id11 == 0x500 then --Check can state of BCM
canState = data[1]
end
end
table
tableIndex = findTableIndex("duty")
TurbochargerSpeed = getSensor("TurbochargerSpeed")
tps = getSensor("Tps1")
dutyCycle = table3d(tableIndex, TurbochargerSpeed, tps)