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Hyundai: Disable longitudinal for HDA2 without ADAS Driving ECU #1295

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For some HDA2 cars, the ECU that broadcasts SCC messages is still undetermined (historically should be the ADAS Driving ECU), therefore there is no known method to enable longitudinal control on these yet. Disable longitudinal control for the time being for applicable cars.

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  • pytest opendbc
  • pytest selfdrive/car/tests
  • selfdrive/test/process_replay/test_processes.py

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@github-actions github-actions bot added car related to opendbc/car/ hyundai labels Sep 27, 2024
@sunnyhaibin sunnyhaibin changed the title HKG: Disable longitudinal for Genesis G80 2024 (2.5T, HDA2) Hyundai: Disable longitudinal for HDA2 without ADAS Driving ECU Sep 27, 2024
@jyoung8607 jyoung8607 self-assigned this Sep 27, 2024
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Depends on, and will need a rebase after #1294.

@jyoung8607 jyoung8607 marked this pull request as draft September 27, 2024 17:50
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@sunnyhaibin sunnyhaibin marked this pull request as ready for review September 27, 2024 20:43
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