Hi,

The first thing I notice is that I do not seem to find the devices
rtcan0, rtcan1 etc.

They are mentioned in the documentation and I presume they must be nodes in
/dev or so. But I cannot find them. rt-can is statically built into my
kernel so I don;t need to load any modules. I have selected the SJA
chip and the PEAK CAN Dongle.

I am reading the README in /src/can and the one in ksrc/drivers/can.

/proc/rtcan is present but no devices rtcan0, rtcan1 etc under it.

What have I missed?

Regards,

Roland


On 2/22/07, Wolfgang Grandegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
[...]
>> I have attached a patch for a nice program to measure
>> the round trip time of CAN messages. It contrast to the other CAN
>> utility programs, it uses the POSIX-API and works as-is for Socket-CAN
>> as well. Jan, any objections to include it? If yes, I'm going to provide
>> a README.
>
> On first glance, nope, looks nice and clean.

I have just commited the example program "rtcan_rtt" to the trunk.

Wolfgang.


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