Rob Wheeler wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@web.de> wrote:
>> Rob Wheeler wrote:
>>> I've been using RTnet to talk to EtherCAT devices.  My setup consists of:
>>>
>>> EtherCAT Master Library
>>> RTnet 0.9.10
>>> Xenomai 2.4.5
>>> Linux Kernel 2.6.24.3
>>>
>>> Due to some stability issues, I wanted to upgrade to Xenomai 2.4.6.1.
>>> This version of Xenomai doesn't work with 2.6.24.3, so I upgraded to
>>> Linux Kernel 2.6.27.  Unfortunately, RTnet 0.9.10 doesn't build with
>>> 2.6.27, so I tried building HEAD of the SVN repository.  With HEAD I'm
>>> able to successfully build against 2.6.27 and I can load the rtnet,
>>> rtpacket, and rt_e1000 modules.  However, if I try to do 'rtifconfig
>>> rteth0 up' I get an error 'ioctl: No such device'.  Any ideas what I'm
>>> doing wrong?
>> Not yet. Maybe it is also some RTnet issue. I must admit that I haven't
>> found the time to test the latest changes intensively. What does the
>> kernel log report? What does /proc/rtnet/devices say?
> 
> I don't see anything logged, and I don't see any devices either:

There must be something logged, the bare minimum are some version
messages from the stack. If it's not in your log file, check dmesg.

> 
> [r...@cak: /usr/local/rtnet/sbin] cat /proc/rtnet/devices
> Index Name            Flags

Are you sure you unloaded the vanilla e1000 before insmod'ing the
rt-version?

Jan

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