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Re: CAN
- To: Jepsen Hans Peter <hans_peter_jepsen at Danfoss dot com>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] CAN
- From: Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 19:45:34 +0100
- Cc: amassa at san dot rr dot com, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Organization: Red Hat UK Ltd.
- References: <829F632D2F25D411B6920008C716F83114D06F@dd01-e01.drives.danfoss.dk>
Jepsen Hans Peter wrote:
>
> We found, that the serial communication does not work with interrupts. Find
> in the attached zip-file an updated version of
> packages/devs/serial/arm/evmcan/current/src/evmcan_serial.c
> and a patch to
> packages/devs/serial/arm/evmcan/current/cdl/ser_arm_evmcan.cdl
In fact, the issue remaining before integration in the main sources is that
of getting a copyright assignment. The same would apply to your changes.
http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/faq.html#contrib_assign has a pointer to the
forms, so it would be good if you could send those, after which we can take
patches from you with impunity!
> Please note, that the CAN-controllers on easyCAN3 chip is not supported by
> the current port.
Ah, that may reduce the usefulness to Anthony.
> Also that the port is based on ecos-v1.3.1.
Sigh, oh well.
> To us it seems, although we have have not analyzed this, that there are some
> similarities with Atmels AT91 controller. Adding the contribution to the
> main sources might utilize this.
>
> Jonathan, if you want someone to do some testing of the integration of the
> contribution, you are welcome to contact us.
In the absence of hardware on our side, that would be useful when the time
comes.
Jifl
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