Am Donnerstag 08 April 2010 13:35:47 schrieb Mladen Knezic: > Hi, > > >Is there anything I have to do besides setting DEVICE_MODULES="generic"? > > Probably stupid question but have you compiled EtherCAT Master for generic > driver module (i.e. have you configured EtherCAT Master with the generic > driver option)? > > ./configure --with-linux-dir=/path/to/linux/src --enable-generic=yes > > Is the driver module loaded when master is running? What dmesg says? > > Best regards,
This is not a stupid question, I'm glad for any hint. However I did compile the generic module before. Now I removed two slaves and it works! I readded them and it still works. Yesterday I tried the whole day to no avail. I'll let you know if it works tomorrow. Right now I have no idea why it works or why it didn't. Maybe there was a physical problem, and the native driver did not care. On a different machine there seems to be a problem with mixing a 64 bit kernel with 32 bit userspace, but that won't be limited to the generic driver, and this setup is not so important. A third machine where the generic driver failed is not available to me anymore. The native e100 driver worked on the same interface. Thanks for your time, Fabian -- ________________________________________ Fabian Herb Embedded Software Development indurad GmbH The Industrial Radar Company Lochnerstrasse 4-20 52064 Aachen, Germany Tel: +49 241 80 968 71 [email protected] http://www.indurad.com/ _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ etherlab-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.etherlab.org/mailman/listinfo/etherlab-users
