Extensions.DiagCom.ResultState
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Classification
Name | ResultState |
Short Description | State of Result |
Class | Simple Data Type |
Base Data Type | - |
Default Value | Empty |
Provide a Literal | Yes |
SpecifiedBy | ISO 13209-3 |
Standard Compliant | Yes |
Description
ResultState is an enumeration type describing the state of a Result.
The list of allowed enumeration values is defined as follows:
Value | Literal | Description |
ALL_FAILED | @ResultState:ALL_FAILED | All ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) failed to answer, in case of physical addressing: the one requested ECU failed to answer. |
ALL_INVALID | @ResultState:ALL_INVALID | All ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) returned an invalid answer, in case of physical addressing: the one requested ECU returned an invalid response. |
ALL_NEGATIVE | @ResultState:ALL_NEGATIVE | All ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) returned a negative response, in case of physical addressing: the one requested ECU returned a negative response. |
ALL_POSITIVE | @ResultState:ALL_POSITIVE | All ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) returned a positive response, in case of physical addressing: the one requested ECU returned a positive response. |
FAILED | @ResultState:FAILED | Some of the ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) failed to answer. |
INVALID | @ResultState:INVALID | Some of the ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) returned an invalid response. |
NEGATIVE | @ResultState:NEGATIVE | Some of the ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) returned a negative response. |
POSITIVE | @ResultState:POSITIVE | Some of the ECUs in a functional group (listening to the same functional address) returned a positive response. |
Order Relation
ResultState values may occur as operands of comparisons. For this case, the following order relation is defined:
ALL_FAILED < ALL_INVALID < ALL_NEGATIVE < ALL_POSITIVE < FAILED < INVALID < NEGA-TIVE < POSITIVE
Literal
ResultState have the following semantic:
- <init> : ResultStateLiteral [0..1]
This optional element stands for the hard-coded initialisation value of the identifier at declaration time.- value : ResultStates={ALL_FAILED|ALL_INVALID|ALL_NEGATIVE|ALL_POSITIVE|FAILED|INVALID|NEGATIVE|POSITIVE} [1]
This attribute contain one of the values defined in the ResultStates enumeration.
- value : ResultStates={ALL_FAILED|ALL_INVALID|ALL_NEGATIVE|ALL_POSITIVE|FAILED|INVALID|NEGATIVE|POSITIVE} [1]