On Feb 20, 4:59 pm, "Alain RIBAULT" <alain.riba...@kereval.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Do you know if there is a CAN (automotive network) stack under Linux ?
>
> Do you know if there is a CAN stack emulator / simulator / analyser under
> Linux ?
>
> I need to experiment CAN under Linux.
>
Reply by Paul Keinanen●February 21, 20072007-02-21
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:59:21 +0100, "Alain RIBAULT"
<alain.ribault@kereval.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Do you know if there is a CAN (automotive network) stack under Linux ?
If you are referring to low level CANbus, all you need is a device
driver. For instance the can4linux driver supports a few card types
and uses a standard open/read/write/select interface.
The only high level standard automotive protocols I can think of are
the J1939 engine control protocol and some GPS navigation protocols
which are built on CAN frames.
CANbus is also used as the lower level for industrial protocols such
as CanOpen and DeviceNet.
Paul
Reply by Marco Cavallini●February 21, 20072007-02-21
Alain RIBAULT ha scritto:
> Hi all,
> Do you know if there is a CAN (automotive network) stack under Linux ?
> Do you know if there is a CAN stack emulator / simulator / analyser under
> Linux ?
> I need to experiment CAN under Linux.
> TIA & BR,
>
> Hi all,
>
> Do you know if there is a CAN (automotive network) stack under Linux ?
>
> Do you know if there is a CAN stack emulator / simulator / analyser under
> Linux ?
>
> I need to experiment CAN under Linux.
http://www.embeddedarm.com has a CAN bus card for their embedded boxes.
I don't know if they have a driver.
--Yan
Reply by Alain RIBAULT●February 20, 20072007-02-20
Hi all,
Do you know if there is a CAN (automotive network) stack under Linux ?
Do you know if there is a CAN stack emulator / simulator / analyser under
Linux ?
I need to experiment CAN under Linux.
TIA & BR,
Alain.