[Etherlab-users] ethercat with debian 11 and kernel 5.10.0-17-amd64

Andreas Stewering-Bone andreas.stewering-bone at gmx.de
Tue Oct 4 07:50:18 CEST 2022


Dear Vincent,

I am sorry, actually I have to say yes.

Best regards

Am Montag, dem 03.10.2022 um 16:04 +0000 schrieb BUSSIERES Vincent:
> Ok, thank you Andreas.
> 
> So for now, if I whish to use Debian 11 I must use generic driver.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> 
> De : Andreas Stewering-Bone <andreas.stewering-bone at gmx.de>
> Envoyé : lundi 3 octobre 2022 17:11
> À : BUSSIERES Vincent; etherlab-users at etherlab.org
> Objet : Re: [Etherlab-users] ethercat with debian 11 and kernel
> 5.10.0-17-amd64 
> Dear Vincent,
> 
> I am sorry, actually there are no patchted drivers for r8169 and
> e1000e in the stable 1.5 tree for this kernel version.
> The ccat and the generic driver are actually kernel version
> independent, so it was the starting point for me to build up dkms
> modules.
> If there are patched drivers for the installed kernels I need
> additional logic on dkms level to decide when to build the modules.
> The coming new stable branch will include more patched drivers and on
> my side  I have to extend the dkms modules.
> 
> So it is work in progress
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Andreas
> 
> Am Sonntag, dem 02.10.2022 um 16:36 +0000 schrieb BUSSIERES Vincent:
> > Dear Andreas,
> >  
> > I’m sorry for not having answered you sooner, I just installed your
> > DKMS ethercat-packages on Debian Bullseye.
> > No problem with installation, but I’d like to use “r8169” or
> > “e1000e” ethercat driver modules instead of “generic” one.
> >  
> > Could you tell me if it is possible to build ec_r8169 or ec_e1000e
> > modules ?
> >  
> > You can see below the status of ethercat  daemon when it is
> > started:
> >  
> > ● ethercat.service - EtherCAT Master Kernel Modules
> >      Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ethercat.service;
> > disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
> >      Active: active (exited) since Sun 2022-10-02 18:20:21 CEST; 6s
> > ago
> >     Process: 1877 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/ethercatctl start
> > (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
> >    Main PID: 1877 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
> >         CPU: 19ms
> > 
> > oct. 02 18:20:21 vincent systemd[1]: Starting EtherCAT Master
> > Kernel Modules...
> > oct. 02 18:20:21 vincent ethercatctl[1886]: modinfo: ERROR: Module
> > ec_r8169 not found.
> > oct. 02 18:20:21 vincent systemd[1]: Finished EtherCAT Master
> > Kernel Modules
> >  
> > Best regards
> >  
> > Vincent
> >  
> > De : Andreas Stewering-Bone <andreas.stewering-bone at gmx.de>
> > Envoyé : mercredi 7 septembre 2022 13:19
> > À : BUSSIERES Vincent <vincent.bussieres at hemeria-group.com>;
> > etherlab-users at etherlab.org
> > Objet : Re: [Etherlab-users] ethercat with debian 11 and kernel
> > 5.10.0-17-amd64
> >  
> > Dear Vincent,
> >  
> > I work with Debian Bullseye since a long time. RT or non-RT kernel
> > makes no different.
> > I use my own DKMS ethercat-packages from the Buildservice
> >
> Repo https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:bone11111:branches:science:EtherLab.
> > 
> > Show home:bone11111:branches:science:EtherLab - openSUSE Build
> > Service
> > build.opensuse.org
> > This project was created for EtherLab packages !!!!Note actual
> > state is beta, this debian packages are not supported officially by
> > the EtherLab team!!!! Please see
> > https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/science:EtherLab for
> > official packages (Yes Deb-packages too in the near future). This
> > project is used to build up and test the Deb-package structure, so
> > basic structural changes are possible. To use this repo please add
> > a file etherlab.list in the directory /etc/apt/sources.list.d Using
> > the Release key (example for Debian 10, buster) 1. Get and install
> > the key KEYRING=/usr/share/keyrings/ethercat.gpg && curl -fsSL
> > https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/bone11111:/branche
> > s:/science:/EtherLab/Debian_10/Release.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo
> > tee "$KEYRING" >/dev/null 2. Add the package source url to sudo
> > echo "deb [trusted=yes]
> > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/bone11111:/branches
> > :/science:/EtherLab/Debian_10/ ./" > /etc/apt/sou
> > The packages are up to date and build based on the stable-1.5.2
> > tree.
> > Generic and CCAT driver are included.
> >  
> > You only have to install the kernel-image and the kernel-header
> > package
> > Actually tested up to kernel 5.10 without problem
> > In Debian a RT-kernel up to 5.15 is available but actually not
> > tested.
> >  
> > Best regards
> >  
> > Andreas
> >  
> > Am Montag, dem 05.09.2022 um 21:52 +0000 schrieb BUSSIERES Vincent:
> > > Dear Etherlab users,
> > >  
> > > I used to develop Ethercat applications on debian 10 (kernel
> > > 4.19) with Gavin’s patch.
> > > Now, I must work on debian bullseye, I’d like to know if EtherCAT
> > > master is able to run on bullseye ?
> > >  
> > > I have downloaded  the last current version on GitLab and
> > > succeded to compile it with generic driver, but build failed with
> > > kernel driver.
> > > Documentation says that master has been designed as a kernel
> > > module for Linux 2.6 / 3.x.
> > > I saw on the Internet that someone had managed to compile on
> > > recent kernel 5
> > > :https://gitlab.com/etherlab.org/ethercat/-/issues/1
> > >  
> > > Does anybody test this unsupported version ? Is is stable ?
> > >  
> > > Thanks
> > >  
> > > Regards
> > >  
> >  
> 

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