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Linux Driver 7.15.2 released

2015-07-29 • New Version of the PCAN-Linux Driver available


PCAN-Linux Driver Download Version 7.15.2 (29.07.2015)

Updates:

  • Included Self-Receive facility for all USB adapters
  • PCAN-Driver_for_Linux_eng_7.x.pdf describes how to use new self-receive options in the write/read chardev API
  • $ cat /proc/pcan displays now "[pec]" if the PCIEC_SUPPORT option has been defined
  • Fixed the way the PCI driver handled a channel device probing failure (double deregistration could result to a some Kernel Ooops)
  • Removed the usage of obsolete function check_mem_region() for Kernels >= 4.0
  • Driver/Makefile: fixed Kernel version checking to be able to compile the driver against 4.x Kernels
  • Driver/Makefile: handle GCC v4.9 (date-time warning has become an error)
  • Driver/Makefile: fixed version checking of the gcc compiler
  • All Makefile (RT): handle newer versions of xeno_config and the way the "skin" is being set on command line
  • netdev interface: uses now alloc_can_skb() instead of dev_alloc_skb() for Kernels >= 3.9, to workaround the linux-can o-o-o frames issue
  • netdev interface: handles a special case of Kernels 4.1 & 4.1.1 to workaround the linux-can o-o-o frames issue
  • Added definition of get_can_dlc() for some old Kernels
  • Added the reset of the error counters of the PCAN-USB FD adapters before going to bus on
  • Minimal_xenomai and test: did some coding style cleaning
  • transmitest: rewrote the complete help displayed and enabled user to use hex numbers for -p, -i, -r and -n options on cmd line
  • bitratetest.c: now can correctly be built under Xenomai
  • test/minimal_xenomai: renamed xenomai_transmitt_test to xenomai_transmit_test



Download - PCAN-Linux Driver
Download - Manual (PDF)
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