The PEAK-related part from lspci is in my original message. (See the link I included: http://goo.gl/GBy8h )
Is there other information from lspci that would be relevant? Thanks, Daniel On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Gilles Chanteperdrix < [email protected]> wrote: > On 02/27/2013 08:04 PM, Daniel M. Drucker, Ph.D. wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > We have a PC/104 computer with a PEAK PC/104-PLUS card which we are > > successfully using to talk CAN from within Xenomai. For various reasons, > we > > want to switch to using a mini-ITX board. > > > > We're trying to use the PEAK PCAN-miniPCIe card on the mini-ITX board, > but > > we are having no luck - the card doesn't seem to get seen by Xenomai. > > > > We're not sure if this is an IRQ problem or something else. On the PC104 > > system, we had an IRQ conflict which we were able to solve by changing a > > jumper - the new card has no jumpers to change, and our motherboard's > BIOS > > does not have any settings that allow changing of daughterboard IRQs. > > > > Both systems are running the same OS install with the same kernel. The > > 'latency' command in the Xenomai testsuite runs correctly on both > systems. > > > > I have put together a comparison of command outputs on the old (working) > > and new (non-working) systems: http://goo.gl/GBy8h > > > > Any insight into what's wrong in our new system and how to get it working > > would be greatly appreciated! > > > What does lspci say? Is your card listed? If yes, are the IDs of this > card in the list of IDs which the xenomai driver supports? > -- > Gilles. > _______________________________________________ Xenomai mailing list [email protected] http://www.xenomai.org/mailman/listinfo/xenomai
