Hi, My situation is slightly different. The modules don;t get loaded for some or other reason (not sure why because I do have parport support <M> selected in the kernel config.
My BIOS settings said ECP instead of EPP ( I still don;t know the difference) I set it to EPP and the driver seems to load with modprobe now. Interestingly enough before I changed the BIOS I did try modprobe xeno_can_peak_dng type=ecp io=0x378 irq=7 but it tells me that ecp is an invalid argument? Why is that? Kind regards, Roland On 3/2/07, Markus Franke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
roland Tollenaar wrote: > You mean this must be run as a boot option? Sorry I am not familiar > with the term kernel commandline. Yes, I mean boot option. > > Sounds like its worth a try. > > Lp and parport_pc are not loaded. In my case it was the problem that parport_pc and lp were loaded during system boot. When I removed these modules in order to load my parport module, the parallelport was always switched off by linux and it was not possible to activate it again. > > Thanks > > Roland > >> the kernel commandline. >> Maybe this can also help you. >> >> Regards, >> Markus Franke >> >> roland Tollenaar wrote: >> >> > >> >> > FATAL: Error inserting xeno_can_peak_dng (xeno_can_peak_dng.ko): No >> >> such >> >> > device >> >> >> >> Is there som additional kernel output visible via "dmesg"? >> > >> > >> > Yes: >> > >> > SCSI device sdb: 3963904 512-byte hdwr sectors (2030 MB) >> > sdb: Write Protect is off >> > sdb: Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 >> > sdb: assuming drive cache: write through >> > SCSI device sdb: 3963904 512-byte hdwr sectors (2030 MB) >> > sdb: Write Protect is off >> > sdb: Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 >> > sdb: assuming drive cache: write through >> > sdb: sdb1 >> > sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb >> > usb-storage: device scan complete >> > ERROR! No SJA1000 device found! >> > ERROR while trying to register SJA1000 device -19! >> > Init failed with -19 >> > >> > are the final lines. >> > >> > >> >> >> >> How do you have configured the parport in the kernel? Are there >> modules >> >> loaded (check /proc/modules)? Retry after removing lp and parport_pc: >> > >> > >> > Have looked can't see any. Have attached the output of /proc/modules >> > >> > >> >> >> >> $ rmmod lp >> >> $ rmmod parport_pc >> > >> > >> > I get a message that it cannot find these modules in /proc/modules >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> Wolfgang. >> >> >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Xenomai-help mailing list >> > Xenomai-help@gna.org >> > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/xenomai-help >> >> -- >> Nichts ist so praktisch wie eine gute Theorie! >> > -- Nichts ist so praktisch wie eine gute Theorie!
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