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by S.Grosjean
Tue 18. Feb 2025, 11:07
Forum: Linux
Topic: Can't install PCAN-view on Ubuntu 24.04.2
Replies: 15
Views: 998

Re: Can't install PCAN-view on Ubuntu 24.04.2

Hello, The site's web page obviously contains an error: it lacks the name of the destination file for storing the public key on the local system: it should read : $ wget -q http://www.peak-system.com/debian/peak-system-public-key.asc -O- | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/peak-system-public-key.asc W...
by S.Grosjean
Wed 18. Dec 2024, 13:26
Forum: Linux
Topic: SocketCAN hardware timestamps
Replies: 10
Views: 10861

Re: SocketCAN hardware timestamps

Hi,

Nope, nothing as changed in socket-CAN meanwhile. But, as already said, the PCAN driver in netdev mode now gives the same hw timestamps that the mainline drivers do. It's just a question of consistency between PEAK-System drivers.

Regards,
by S.Grosjean
Mon 16. Dec 2024, 11:22
Forum: Linux
Topic: SocketCAN hardware timestamps
Replies: 10
Views: 10861

Re: SocketCAN hardware timestamps

Hi Thomas, The hardware timestamps provided by the netdev interface of the PCAN driver are actually the raw one which are read from the device, without any further processing next. This has been done in order to return back the same timestamps than those returned by the mainline socket CAN drivers. ...
by S.Grosjean
Wed 11. Dec 2024, 12:10
Forum: Linux
Topic: SocketCAN hardware timestamps
Replies: 10
Views: 10861

Re: SocketCAN hardware timestamps

Hi, As said, this old behavior is no more supported. On the other hand, if you'd like to get it back, and since the driver is open source, then you are able to change this by yourself. Please download (for ex) https://www.peak-system.com/fileadmin/media/linux/files/peak-linux-driver-8.10.2.tar.gz to...
by S.Grosjean
Tue 10. Dec 2024, 16:42
Forum: Linux
Topic: SocketCAN hardware timestamps
Replies: 10
Views: 10861

Re: SocketCAN hardware timestamps

Hello, The hardware timestamps provided by the netdev interface of the PCAN driver are actually the raw one which are read from the device, without any further processing next. This has been done in order to return back the same timestamps than those returned by the mainline socket CAN drivers. Ther...
by S.Grosjean
Fri 21. Jun 2024, 10:52
Forum: Linux
Topic: pcanview in listen-only does not work
Replies: 5
Views: 3247

Re: pcanview in listen-only does not work

Hi,

Could you download the last version of the Linux PCAN driver from https://www.peak-system.com/quick/PCAN-Linux-Driver please?

Running pcanview connected to a PCAN-USB device which is set in LO mode works as it should:
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Regards,
by S.Grosjean
Thu 16. May 2024, 15:55
Forum: Software
Topic: Unbuntu Remove ALL PEAK everything -- how?
Replies: 3
Views: 1537

Re: Unbuntu Remove ALL PEAK everything -- how?

Hello, It looks like you installed the pcanview package in the past. So, first you have to remove it, if it is still present: $ sudo dpkg -P pcanview-ncurses Then, to get rid of these messages, please type: $ sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/peak-system.list Finally, you can do: $ sudo apt update ...
by S.Grosjean
Mon 25. Mar 2024, 11:21
Forum: Linux
Topic: Xenomai 3.2.4: Peak driver fails to register
Replies: 3
Views: 2254

Re: Xenomai 3.2.4: Peak driver fails to register

Hello, A quick grep into Xenomai 3.2.4 sources tree shows you that CONFIG_XENO_OPT_SHIRQ is no more handled at all by the core, while the option is strangely still proposed by the Xenomai configuration... Currently, the xeno_can_peak_pciefd driver behaves like this: When CONFIG_XENO_OPT_SHIRQ is y, ...
by S.Grosjean
Tue 20. Feb 2024, 09:51
Forum: Linux
Topic: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (kernel 5.13.0-30-generic): "Unable to automatically find the Kernel headers"
Replies: 9
Views: 4538

Re: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (kernel 5.13.0-30-generic): "Unable to automatically find the Kernel headers"

Hi, When I wrote: $ cd driver $ make KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/... "/usr/src/..." was an example, a template to put the actual directory of linux headers installed on your machine. I suppose that, in your case, you should write: $ cd driver $ make KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/linux-headers-5.19.17-05917-...
by S.Grosjean
Mon 5. Feb 2024, 11:48
Forum: Linux
Topic: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (kernel 5.13.0-30-generic): "Unable to automatically find the Kernel headers"
Replies: 9
Views: 4538

Re: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (kernel 5.13.0-30-generic): "Unable to automatically find the Kernel headers"

Hi, you wrote: The kernel is 5.19.17-05917-generic Therefore the Makefile is looking for linux headers of 5.19.17-05917-generic, which are generally installed when installing "linux-headers-5.19.17-05917-generic"... ... which is not installed according to: root@ubuntu-QBiX-Pro-ADLA1255H:~# dpkg --ge...