On 02/02/2012 03:24 PM, Nikhil Kamath wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having a i.Mx35 PDK board   running linux-2.6.35 kernel. CAN 
> communication is done using the socket CAN driver  taken from the mainline 
> kernel.

This means you are not using a mainline kernel, right? Are you using
Freescale's ltib linux-2.6.35 tree?

> Issue - Data transfer not happening at 1Mbps bitrate  , works fine on other 
> bitrates.
> 
> Please help in resolving the issue.

- From what kernel version is the Flexcan driver derived?
- What does "dmesg" report when you load the driver?
- What does "ip -d -s link show can0" report after an unsuccessful
  transfer?
- What does "candump -e any,0:0,#FFFFFFFF" report while sending
  messages?

Wolfgang.

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