GMW GMW3104-2013 GMLAN Communication Strategy Specification Issue 3 English.pdf
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1、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS General Specification GMW3104 GMLAN Communication Strategy Specification Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved July 2013 Page 1 of 52 1 Introduction Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of c
2、onflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. 1.1 Scope. This specification establishes the communication strategy for the GM In-Vehicle Local Area Network (GMLAN) Subsystem. Implementation of this strategy is required for all Electronic Control Units
3、 (ECU) connected to the network. 1.2 Mission/Theme. The GMLAN subsystem shall provide a reliable, cost effective, flexible and modular way to handle information sharing between different ECUs in the vehicle through the means of a family of serial communication buses. GMLAN is scaleable to support th
4、e range from simple control modules up to highly complex units. The communication system also supports the transfer of diagnostic services and the transformation from and to a specified set of globally accepted standards for diagnostic tester access and communication. 1.3 Classification. Not applica
5、ble. 1.4 Requirement Wording Conventions. Within this document the following conventions are applied: The word “Shall” is used in the following ways: a. To state a binding requirement on the GMLAN network, or the nodes which comprise the network, which is verifiable by external manipulation and/or o
6、bservation of a node or the network. b. To state a binding requirement upon a nodes requirements document that is verifiable through a review of the document. The word “Must” is used in the following ways: a. To state a binding requirement upon nodes on the network that will have a corresponding nod
7、e requirements document. These requirements will be verified as part of the component verification. b. To characterize an expected behavior that is the natural consequence of another requirement in this document. The word “Should” denotes a preference or desired conformance. 2 References Note: Only
8、the latest approved standards are applicable unless otherwise specified. 2.1 External Standards/Specifications. ISO 11898 ISO-WD 15765-2 2.2 GM Standards/Specifications. GMW3089 GMW3122 GMW14241 GMW3110 GMW3173 3 Subsystem Definition The GM in vehicle Local Area Network (GMLAN) is to provide the cap
9、ability to transfer information between the different nodes on the vehicle, by a set of electrical wires, a serial communication bus. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from I
10、HS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW3104 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved July 2013 Page 2 of 52 3.1 Document Structure. There are two types of documents in GMLAN: General Specifications and Device Specifications. (See Figure A1). 3.1.1 General Specification. The ge
11、neral specifications establish the communications concept. For a given ECU, it is possible that not everything in the general specifications will apply. Figure 1: GMLAN Documents 3.1.2 Device Specification. The device specification is ECU specific. It contains: References to the optional parts of ge
12、neral specifications that applicable to the ECU. ECU specific information (e.g., signals and messages received by that ECU). 3.2 Overview. 3.2.1 GMLAN Buses. GMLAN provides a family of serial communication buses to enable Electronic Control Units (ECU) to communicate with each other. GMLAN comprises
13、 of three buses, a Low-speed bus, a Mid-speed bus, and a High-Speed bus, all of which are based on the Controller Area Network (CAN) communications protocol. The three buses are as follows: High-speed bus - typically used for sharing real time data such as driver-commanded torque, actual engine torq
14、ue, steering angle, etc. Mid-speed bus - typically used for infotainment applications (display, navigation, etc.) where the system response time demands that a large amount of data be transmitted in a relatively short amount of time, such as updating a graphics display. Copyright General Motors Comp
15、any Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW3104 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved July 2013 Page 3 of 52 Low-speed bus - typically used f
16、or operator controlled functions where the system response time requirements are of the order of 100 ms to 200 ms. Use of a given bus in a vehicle depends upon how feature/functions in that vehicle are partitioned among different ECUs. Figure 2 is an illustration of in-vehicle networking using the h
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19、 L AN a n d a n i n d u str y d e ve l o p e d e n te r ta i n m e n t b u sG4 - g a te w a y to p r o vi d e r e m o te a cce ss to GM L A Ne .g . b e tw e e n GM L AN a n d On sta r se r vi ce ce n te rb u s t e rmin a t io n b u s t e rmin a t io nFigure 2: GMLAN Buses 3.3 Communication. With res
20、pect to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model, communication is based on a layer model and consists of the physical layer, data link layer, transport layer, node management layer, network management layer and the interaction layer.
21、 This illustration (Figure 3) is intended to describe the hierarchy of a communication kernel. Figure 3: GMLAN Communication Kernel Concept Model I n t e r a c t ionL a y e rD a t a L ink L a y e rN e t w o r kL a y e rN o d eMan a g e men tP h y s ic a l L a y e r : C o mm u n ic a t ion sH a r d w
22、 a r eP h y s ic a l L a y e r : B u sN e t w o r kMan a g e men tAp p l i ca ti o nCopyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW3104
23、Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved July 2013 Page 4 of 52 3.3.1 Interaction Layer. The interaction layer serves as the application program interface. It provides communication services to the application independent of the bus protocol and uses services of the transport layer
24、for communicating on the network. 3.3.2 Network Layer. The network layer transfers data packets up to 4095 bytes using services of the data link layer. It provides an unacknowledged transport service (1:N communication, 1:1 communication). If long messages have to be transferred over the network, th
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