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NAME

       evse - Qualcomm Atheros Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Emulator

SYNOPSIS

       evse [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Emulate the EVSE part of the HomePlug AV Signal Level Attentuation Characterization (SLAC)
       protocol where a PEV is a "Plug-in Electric Vehicle" and an EVSE is an  "Electric  Vehicle
       Supply  Equipment"  or  charging station.  This program remains active until terminated by
       the user.  It waits for some PEV-HLE on the powerline network to  attempt  to  connect  in
       order  to  charge  a virtual vehicle then services the PEV-HLE until the PEV-HLE elects to
       connect, elects not to connect or abandons  the  attempt.   See  the  HomePlug  Green  PHY
       Specification Release Version 1.1 for more information on this protocol.

       Signal  Level  Attenuation Characterization (SLAC) enables a station to measure the signal
       level of its transmission at other stations in the network.  It is designed for automotive
       applications  where  there are multiple plug-in vehicle (PEVs) and electric vehicle supply
       equipment (EVSE) on the network.  The PEV signal level is measured at  multiple  EVSEs  to
       determine  which  EVSE  the  PEV  is  actually  plugged into.  The process leading to this
       determination is called "Green PHY PEV-EVSE Association" (GreenPPEA).

       This program is part of the Qualcomm Atheros Powerline Toolkit.  See the plc man page  for
       an overview and installation instructions.

OPTIONS

       -c     Print  the  EVSE-HLE  configuration  profile  on stdout.  The configuration profile
              specifies program defaults in a format that you, as a user, can edit and save.  Use
              options -p and -s to read named profiles and sections.

       -C     Compare  confirmation  counter and warn (or exit - if -x is given) if a mismatch is
              detected.

       -d     Print the contents of  the  EVSE-HLE  session  variable  on  stdout.   The  session
              variable  is  an  program data structure that stores information passed between the
              PEV-HLE and EVSE-HLE during SLAC association.  This option is used to  inspect  and
              verify information relevant to the process.

              If  the program was compiled with variable SLAC_DEBUG defined then this option also
              prints MME message fields before messages are sent  or  after  they  are  received.
              Interested parties can follow along in the source code.

       -i     Select  the host Ethernet interface.  All requests are sent via this host interface
              and only reponses received via this host interface  are  recognized.   The  default
              interface  is  eth1  because  most  people  use  eth0  as  their  principle network
              connection;  however,  if  environment  string  "PLC"  is  defined  then  it  takes
              precedence  over  the  default  interface.   This option then takes precedence over
              either default.

       -K     Skip the step which sets the Network Membership Key and focus on sounding only.

       -l     Normally, this tool loops indefinitely.  Use  this  parameter  to  exit  after  one
              iteration.  Note, that this parameter has inverse logic compared to pev tool.

       -p profile
              The  EVSE-HLE  configuration  profile name.  The program will supply default values
              for missing profile elements.  See the example profile shown  below.   The  default
              profile is "evse.ini".

       -q     Enter quiet mode.  Progress messages are suppressed.

       -s section
              The configuration profile section name.  The program will supply default values for
              missing configuration profile elements.  See the example profile shown below.   The
              default section name is "default".

       -t milliseconds
              Channel read/write timeout in milliseconds.

       -v     Enter  verbose  mode.   All  Ethernet  frames  sent  or received by the program are
              displayed on stdout.

       -x     Exit on error.

       -?, --help
              Print program help summary on stdout.  This  option  takes  precedence  over  other
              options on the command line.

       -!, --version
              Print  program  version  information  on stdout.  This option takes precedence over
              other options on the command line.  Use this option when sending  screen  dumps  to
              Atheros  Technical  Support  so  that  they know exactly which version of the Linux
              Toolkit you are using.

PROFILE

       The default configuration profile for this program is  "evse.ini".   The  default  profile
       section is "default".  Users may create additional profiles and reference them with option
       -p or add additional sections to an existing profiles and reference them with option -s.

       Time to Sound
              The time in 100 millisecond increments for all msounds  to  arrive  at  the  msound
              target.    The   msound   target  may  proceed  with  attenuation  characterization
              computations should all msounds fail to arrive within this period.  This  value  is
              read  but  not  used  by  program  pev  or program evse.  This value is the same as
              CM_SLAC_PARAM.CNF.TIME_OUT.   The  default  value  is  10  which  represents   1000
              milliseconds.

       Number of Sounds

              The  total  number  of msounds that will be sent to the msound target.  All msounds
              must arrive within the allotted time or they will be lost.  This value is the  same
              as CM_SLAC_PARAM.CNF.NUM_SOUNDS.  The default is 8.

       Response Type
              Controls  whether  the  msound  recipient  sends  signal attenuation characteristic
              profile data to the EVSE-HLE or another station.  The only  response  specified  at
              this time is the EVSE-HLE.  The default value is 0.  Any other value is ignored.

       Station Identifier
              Vehicle  identification.  The 17-byte Vehicle Identification Number to be placed in
              CM_MNBC_SOUND.IND.SenderID.  This value is not used but is can be changed  here  so
              that the field is easy to spot within network message traces.

       Network Membership Key
              The  16-byte Network Memberhip Key (NMK) for the PEV-PLC device.  This program uses
              CM_SET_KEY to sets the EVSE-PLC NMK to this value after disconnecting.  The default
              value is the key for Network Password "HomePlugAV0123".

       Network Identifier
              The  7-byte  Network  Identifier  (NID)  for the PEV-PLC device.  This program uses
              CM_SET_KEY to sets the EVSE-PLC NID to this value after disconnecting.  The default
              value is the same as that for Network Password "HomePlugAV0123".

REFERENCES

       See the Qualcomm Atheros AR7420, QCA6410 IEEE 1901, HomePlug AV and QCA7000 HomePlug Green
       PHY PLC Chipset Programmer's Guide or the HomePlug Green PHY Specification Release Version
       1.1 for more information on this protocol.

EXAMPLES

       The  following  example  starts  an  EVSE  session  on  interface eth0 and wait up to 2000
       milliseconds (or 2 seconds) for the PEV to respond during any given exchange.

          # evse -ieth0 -w2000

       The default EVSE-HLE configuration profile, "evse.ini", looks something like this  but  it
       can  be  changed using a normal text editor.  Use option -P to produce a template profile,
       if one is needed.

          # file: evse.ini
          # ========================================================
          # EVSE-HLE initiaization;
          # --------------------------------------------------------
          [default]
          time to sound = 10
          number of sounds = 8
          response type = 0
          station identifier = BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
          network membership key = B59319D7E8157BA001B018669CCEE30D
          network identifier = 026BCBA5354E08

SEE ALSO

       plc(1), pev(1)

CREDITS

        Charles Maier