I just want to clarify really quick. Is DCAN0 "connected" to pins P9_24 and 
P9_26 and DCAN1 is for pins P9_19 and P9_20? 

On Monday, July 28, 2014 8:44:25 AM UTC-5, Alexander Hiam wrote:
>
>
> On Friday, July 25, 2014 8:53:14 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hey everybody! Hopefully a few simple questions some more experienced 
>> users can answer. I am attempting to read and send can CAN using the 
>> DCAN1_RX and DCAN1_TX modes for pins P9_24 and P9_26. Here is the step by 
>> step of what I do.
>>
>> 1. Echo the device tree overlay to /sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots 
>> (shown below)
>> 2. I then attempt to set up CAN interface with the following line of code:
>>
>>       ip link set can1 type can bitrate 500000
>>
>> This gives me a response "cannot find device "can1"" yet when I switch 
>> can1 to can0 in the code above, it is successful in configuring the CAN 
>> interface. So is the CAN interface on pins P9_24 and P9_26 supposed to be 
>> DCAN0 and not DCAN1? 
>>
>
> CAN0 and CAN1 are labelled dcan1 and dcan2 accordingly in the Device Tree, 
> so you want can1 in your overlay to use the can0 pins and can0 network 
> interface.
>  
>
>>
>> My second question regards what I have seen in other posts. Many posts 
>> have said you need to reconfigure the kernel to get DCAN working on the 
>> beaglebone (
>> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM335X_DCAN_Driver_Guide#Detailed_Kernel_Configuration).
>>  
>> Why is this necessary? Isn't a device tree overlay sufficient? 
>>
>> Not true, the CAN0 module at least works fine with the Debian images. 
> Some more info here: 
> http://inspire.logicsupply.com/2014/06/cbb-serial-automotive-can-bus.html
>  
>
>> I am running Debian Image 2014-04-23 and the kernel is 3.8.13-bone47.
>>
>> Thanks for any help (ps I will be gone for a day or two so I won't be 
>> able to respond to any questions you may have for me until then).
>>
>> BB-DCAN1.dts
>>
>> /dts-v1/;
>> /plugin/;
>>
>> / {
>>     compatible = "ti,beaglebone", "ti,beaglebone-black";
>>
>>     /* identification */
>>     part-number = "dcan1pinmux";
>>
>>     fragment@0 {
>>         target = <&am33xx_pinmux>;
>>         __overlay__ {
>>             dcan1_pins_s0: dcan1_pins_s0 {
>>                 pinctrl-single,pins = <
>>                     0x180 0x12  /* P9_26 DCAN1_TX, SLEWCTRL_FAST | 
>> OUTPUT_PULLUP | MODE2 */
>>                     0x184 0x32  /* P9_24 DCAN1_RX, SLEWCTRL_FAST | 
>> INPUT_PULLUP | MODE2 */
>>                 >;
>>             };
>>         };
>>     };
>>
>>     fragment@1 {
>>         target = <&dcan1>;
>>         __overlay__ {
>>              #address-cells = <1>;
>>              #size-cells = <0>;
>>
>>              status = "okay";
>>              pinctrl-names = "default";
>>              pinctrl-0 = <&dcan1_pins_s0>;
>>         };
>>     };
>> };
>>
>>
> That overlay looks right for CAN0. 
>
>

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