Generate UDS Specification

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Input Files
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.arxml / .xml — multiple allowed
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.arxml / .xml
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Additional Input Files
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.cls

C/C++ source files containing DID read/write functions. Used to extract global variable references.

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.c / .cpp / .h / .hpp — multiple allowed

C/C++ source files containing RID start/stop/result functions. Used to extract global variable references.

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.c / .cpp / .h / .hpp — multiple allowed

Chat with the parsed UDS Spec

Spec context
No spec loaded. Parse an ARXML on the Generate tab first.
Settings

Requires pip install udsxml2tex[llm] on the server. For local servers (Ollama / llama.cpp / vLLM / LM Studio), pick OpenAI-compatible and point Base URL at the server — your spec JSON never leaves your machine. The default Anthropic path uses prompt caching so repeat questions are cheap. Your API key, when supplied here, lives only in this browser tab.

Conversation
Try: “Which DIDs require security level 2?”, “List every NRC returned by SID 0x27.”, “Summarise the SecurityAccess configuration.”

About udsxml2tex

Overview

udsxml2tex converts AUTOSAR DCM / CanTp / DEM ARXML configuration files into professional UDS (ISO 14229) specification documents. It supports LaTeX, HTML, and PDF output formats.

Version:

Features
  • Parse AUTOSAR DCM ARXML — sessions, security levels, services, DIDs, routines, DTCs
  • Optional DEM ARXML for full DTC event configuration
  • Output formats: LaTeX (ZIP), HTML (ZIP), PDF
  • Custom LaTeX class file (.cls) support
  • DID C code scanning — extract global variable references from DID read/write functions
  • RID C code scanning — extract global variable references from RID start/stop/result functions
  • Parse & Preview — inspect specification before generating
  • Works entirely in-browser — no data leaves your machine
Usage

Start the server with the CLI flag and access it in a browser:

udsxml2tex --serve

Optional web dependencies:

pip install udsxml2tex[web]
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