Purpose

Sets a calibration page.

Format

Input

Mode is a bit mask described below:
Bit Description
0 The given page is used by the slave device application.
1 The slave device XCP driver will access the given page.
2 Unused.
3 Unused.
4 Unused.
5 Unused.
6 Unused.
7 The logical segment number is ignored. The command applies to all segments.
ECU ref in is the task reference which links to the selected ECU. This reference is originally returned from MC ECU Open.vi or MC ECU Select.vi, and then wired through subsequent VIs.
Segment specifies the selected logical data segment number.
Page specifies the logical data page number.
Error in is a cluster which describes error conditions occurring before the VI executes. If an error has already occurred, the VI returns the value of the error in cluster to error out.
status is TRUE if an error occurred. This VI is not executed when status is TRUE.
code is the error code number identifying an error. A value of 0 means success. A negative value means error: VI did not execute the intended operation. A positive value means warning: VI executed intended operation, but an informational warning is returned. For a description of the code, wire the error cluster to a LabVIEW error-handling VI, such as the Simple Error Handler.
source identifies the VI where the error occurred.

Output

ECU ref out is the same as ECU ref in. Wire the task reference to subsequent VIs for this task.
Address is a cluster which contains the following values.
Address specifies the address part of the active calibration page address.
Extension contains the extension part of the active calibration page address.
Error out describes error conditions. If the Error in cluster indicated an error, the Error out cluster contains the same information. Otherwise, Error out describes the error status of this VI.
status is TRUE if an error occurred.
code is the error code number identifying an error. A value of 0 means success. A negative value means error: VI did not execute the intended operation. A positive value means warning: VI executed intended operation, but an informational warning is returned. For a description of the code, wire the error cluster to a LabVIEW error-handling VI, such as the Simple Error Handler.
source identifies the VI where the error occurred.

Description

MC XCP Set Cal Page.vi implements the XCP command SET_CAL_PAGE and sets the access mode for a calibration data segment, if the slave device supports calibration data page switching. A calibration data segment and its pages are specified by logical numbers.

Refer to the ASAM XCP Part 2 Protocol Layer Specification for more information on how to set up a request.