Hi Khurram, we have switched to a new mailing list some time ago, which I have therefore added to the CC.
On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 11:07:15 +0300, khurram gulzar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Oliver and Wolfgang, > Thanks for your support in advance > I have recently updated the system from Kernel 2.6 to use the new kernel > 3.2 for linux. I have noticed that the socket-can is integrated in the > kernel. I enabled the driver in the kernel from the kernel config. > The drivers are loaded successfully and both the CAN are transmitting the > packets. However its unable to receive any packets on any of the CAN. > The system configurations are still the same loaded drivers > -> can.ko-> can-raw.ko-> sja1000-iomux There is now module named "sja1000-iomux" in the mainline kernel. Where did you get it from? > The address of can is configured to base=0x200,0x204 and irq=10,11 with > speed=1000,1000 i.e. 1Mbits/sec > I have checked the irq in /proc/interrupts. IRQ 10 and 11 are showing > connected to CAN0 and CAN1. Do the IRQ counts increase when you send messages? > Can you please tell me what seems to be wrong- Waiting for your > reply Could you switch to a recent mainline kernel version? Wolfgang. _______________________________________________ Socketcan-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/socketcan-users
