I found the solution
Into /etc/modprobe.d/pcan.conf add this line :
Options pcan assign=pcan0:can2,pcan2:can0
thanks Mr Maidhof,
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- Thu 8. Dec 2022, 18:08
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Pcan-settings failed with pci card & driver 8.15.2
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- Thu 8. Dec 2022, 17:15
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Pcan-settings failed with pci card & driver 8.15.2
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Re: Pcan-settings failed with pci card & driver 8.15.2
Ok thanks Mr Maidhof,
but do you see other solution to cross 2 can socket?
I use pcan driver into netdev mode.
Is it possible to set ip socket can0 link to pcan channel 2 and can2 socket to pcan channel 0 ?
Best regards
but do you see other solution to cross 2 can socket?
I use pcan driver into netdev mode.
Is it possible to set ip socket can0 link to pcan channel 2 and can2 socket to pcan channel 0 ?
Best regards
- Thu 8. Dec 2022, 16:02
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Pcan-settings failed with pci card & driver 8.15.2
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Pcan-settings failed with pci card & driver 8.15.2
Hello,
My configuration is 2 pcie cards “PCAN-PCI Express Dual Channel galv. Isolated” + 1 pci card “PCAN-PCI Dual Channel”.
I use linux driver version 8.15.2
With PCIE card
pcan-settings –f=/dev/pcanpci0 –d
Working on all channels
On PCI card
pcan-settings –f=/dev/pcanpci2 –d
return :
pcan ...
My configuration is 2 pcie cards “PCAN-PCI Express Dual Channel galv. Isolated” + 1 pci card “PCAN-PCI Dual Channel”.
I use linux driver version 8.15.2
With PCIE card
pcan-settings –f=/dev/pcanpci0 –d
Working on all channels
On PCI card
pcan-settings –f=/dev/pcanpci2 –d
return :
pcan ...