Hello,

No solution from me, but more questions:
What kernel did you port?
Which kernel are you running?
What kernel is running on the raspberry pi? You mention a "target" where the 
compiling happens. Is there a host computer?
Which interface do you intend to use: generic? Hardware-specific? (Which 
adapter)

I also suggest that you try this other mailing list where there seems to be 
more traffic.
etherlab-us...@etherlab.org<mailto:etherlab-us...@etherlab.org>

Regards,

Ronaldo


From: dries geentjens [mailto:driesgeentjen...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 08 April 2014 21:15
To: etherlab-dev@etherlab.org
Subject: [etherlab-dev] compile and use ethercat driver under linux 3.10.33

Dear Developers,

During my tries to get the ethercat driver working, I got stuck on two 
computers.

The first computer is a raspberry pi. Here, I run a ported kernel especially 
for raspberry pi.
My problem: I can perfectly do a "./ethercat restart". The ethercat driver 
stops and comes back up.
This I perfectly see with "lsmod".
Still, when I try to do "ethercat slaves" for example, the raspberry pi 
immediatly gives me the following line: "IOCTL() version magic difference. 
EtherCAT0:28 ethercat:13".
The compiling happens on the same target. I don't understand why I have this 
problems.

The second computer gives "Module ec_master not found. Failed".
What is saw was the fact that I don't have the "ec_master.ko" in the 
/lib/modules/<kernel>/ethercat.
This ethercat directory is just empty. What can be the problem for this problem?

Can somebody please get me a hand with this. I really have no clues anymore.

Kind regards,
Dries Geentjens



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