ndInputOutputControlByLocalIdentifier
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Purpose
Executes the InputOutputControlByLocalIdentifier service. Modifies the ECU I/O port behavior.
Format
long ndInputOutputControlByLocalIdentifier(
TD1 *diagRef,
unsigned char localID,
unsigned char mode,
unsigned char dataIn[],
long len,
unsigned char dataOut[],
long *len2,
LVBoolean *success);
Input
diagRef
Specifies the diagnostic session handle, obtained from ndOpenDiagnosticOnCANFD or ndOpenDiagnosticOnIPStack and passed to subsequent diagnostic functions. Normally, it is not necessary to manually manipulate the elements of this struct.
localID
Defines the local identifier of the I/O to be manipulated. The values are application specific.
mode
Defines the I/O control type. The values are application specific. The usual values are:
0: ReturnControlToECU
1: ReportCurrentState
4: ResetToDefault
5: FreezeCurrentState
7: ShortTermAdjustment
8: LongTermAdjustment
dataIn
Defines application-specific data for this service.
len
Must contain the number of valid data bytes in dataIn. Output
dataOut
Returns application-specific data for this service.
len2
On input, len2 must contain the dataOut array length. On return, it contains the number of valid data bytes in the dataOut array.
success
Indicates successful receipt of a positive response message for this diagnostic service.
Return Value
The return value indicates the function call status as a signed 32-bit integer. Zero means the function executed successfully. A negative value specifies an error, which means the function did not perform the expected behavior. A positive value specifies a warning, which means the function performed as expected, but a condition arose that may require attention.
Use the ndStatusToString function to obtain a descriptive string for the return value.
DescriptionThis function substitutes a value for an input signal or internal ECU function. It also controls an output (actuator) of an electronic system referenced by localID.
For further details about this service, refer to the ISO 14230-3 standard.