Hi everyone,

I am sorry to post another noob question here, but,

I am trying to use the hal module hal_spi, shortly I tried with 
loadrt hal_spi
in the hal file, but 
CRAMPS.hal:15: insmod failed, returned -1:
rtapi_rpc(): reply timeout
See /var/log/linuxcnc.log for more information.

in the log
Sep 21 14:22:09 realtimepi msgd:0: startup pid=5979 flavor=posix rtlevel=1 
usrlevel=1 halsize=524288 shm=Posix cc=gcc 6.3.0 20170516  version=unknown
Sep 21 14:22:09 realtimepi msgd:0: ØMQ=4.2.1 czmq=4.0.2 protobuf=3.0.0 
atomics=gcc intrinsics    libwebsockets=2.0.3
Sep 21 14:22:09 realtimepi msgd:0: configured: sha=b87920504
Sep 21 14:22:09 realtimepi msgd:0: built:      Sep 18 2018 16:43:17 sha=
b87920504
Sep 21 14:22:09 realtimepi msgd:0: register_stuff: actual hostname as 
announced by avahi='realtimepi.local'
Sep 21 14:22:09 realtimepi msgd:0: zeroconf: registering: 'Log service on 
realtimepi.local pid 5979'
Sep 21 14:22:10 realtimepi rtapi:0: rtapi_msgd went away, exiting
Sep 21 14:22:10 realtimepi msgd:0: zeroconf: registered 'Log service on 
realtimepi.local pid 5979' _machinekit._tcp 0 TXT 
"uuid=a42c8c6b-4025-4f83-ba28-dad21114744a" 
"instance=b9c730a2-bda9-11e8-bcc3-b827eb4bcf42" "service=log" 
"dsn=ipc:///tmp/0.log.a42c8c6b-4025-4f83-ba28-dad21114744a"

I tried launching machinekit without it and adding it later using halcmd 
loadrt hal_spi, but with similar results


should I give it some arguments? I don't know how to understand how to 
write them from the code...
Maybe the module is old and has lost some compatibility?

right now i am executing from
Linux realtimepi 4.14.69-v7+ #1141 SMP Mon Sep 10 15:26:29 BST 2018 armv7l 
GNU/Linux
Debian Stretch, Machinekit compiled from source
maybe should I explicit the path to hal_spi?

mngr

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