Dear "=?utf-8?B?bWlhb2ZuZw==?=", In message <200910261647227347...@gmail.com> you wrote: > Hi mike, > It seems there's a big difference between my current project > and u-boot common usage. I can only enjoy the patch myself now > > i want to get a packet from usb/network, then redirect it to can bus. > So blocked write/read of can is not allowed. > > On Monday 26 October 2009 00:48:39 miaofng wrote: > > Thanks for careful review. I'll resend the patch according to your remarks > > except follwing: 1) > > > > > +int register_candev(struct can_device *dev) > > > > use "can" or "candev", dont mix the two > > > > answer: register_candev is origin from register_netdev(...). CAN is > > something like network, it may has high level protocols such as open-can > > and etc, so i want to keep that story. > i know what CAN is. the Linux approach makes sense because they've > architected CAN at the socket() layer, and all of the network layers are > written with common coding style. but there is no such socket/network layer
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