Difference between revisions of "How to configure and use CAN bus"
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− | Edit your /etc/networking/interfaces on the target filesystem and add the following rules (required to setup the bit-rate of the bus: | + | Edit your /etc/networking/interfaces on the target filesystem and add the following rules (required to setup the bit-rate of the bus): |
+ | auto can0 | ||
+ | iface can0 inet manual | ||
+ | #pre-up ip link set $IFACE type can bitrate 125000 listen-only off | ||
+ | pre-up /ip link set $IFACE type can bitrate 125000 triple-sampling on | ||
+ | up /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE up | ||
+ | down /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE down | ||
== References== | == References== |
Revision as of 02:29, 1 June 2010
This article explains how to enable the CAN bus using as example the AM35x EVM, but can be applied to other platforms as well.
Contents
Build the SDK with socketcan and ip tools
Working with the CAN buys requires enabling the 'ip' tools from iputils2 package (the 'ip' tool from busybox won't work). The socketcan package is optional and provide you with tools to debug your can bus.
This packages are available from the RidgeRun SDK in the configuration menu.
Enable the kernel driver
In the case of the Category:AM35x platform the configuration is:
Linux Kernel Configuration Networking support CAN bus subsystem support CAN device drivers Platform CAN drivers with Netlink support CAN bit-timing calculation TI High End CAN controller (HECC)
Setup the networking rules
Edit your /etc/networking/interfaces on the target filesystem and add the following rules (required to setup the bit-rate of the bus):
auto can0 iface can0 inet manual #pre-up ip link set $IFACE type can bitrate 125000 listen-only off pre-up /ip link set $IFACE type can bitrate 125000 triple-sampling on up /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE up down /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE down