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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..115f3a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +VAG / VW reverse-engineered BAP (Bedien- und Anzeigeprotokoll) implementation +============================================================================== + +This is a dump of my previous work in re-implementing the BAP (Bedien- +und Anzeigeprotokoll) used on the CAN bus in a VW Golf Mk 6, using +Linux SocketCAN. + +It contains tools to dump, decode, and somewhat intelligently +sniff BAP channels. Sending is not really done yet. + +The code is far from neat and finished, but I'd rather have it out +in the open than lost in the sands of time. + + +Sources +-------- + +The vendor specific CAN protocol has been reverse engineered entirely +from wire traces between an RCD 310 head unit and a MDI device. + + +Acknowledgements +----------------- + +Special thanks go out to tmbinc who inspired me to do this, and +laid out the simplicity of BAP in his talk on hacking his handsfree +unit in his Golf Mk 6: + + https://media.ccc.de/v/30C3_-_5360_-_en_-_saal_2_-_201312281600_-_script_your_car_-_felix_tmbinc_domke + https://github.com/tmbinc/car + https://github.com/tmbinc/kisim/ + + +Disclaimer +----------- + +This code has only been used in a lab bench setup, driving an RCD 310 +radio head unit, as well as a MDI/Media-In interface. It has NOT been +tested inside a real car, and the author(s) take NO responsibility +whatsoever for any damage, safety issues, or anything else, be it +in a lab setup or in an actual car. + + +Licence +-------- + +GNU GPL v2 only. + +Please see the file COPYING for details. |