[Etherlab-users] ethercat with debian 11 and kernel 5.10.0-17-amd64
Andreas Stewering-Bone
andreas.stewering-bone at gmx.de
Wed Sep 7 13:19:20 CEST 2022
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.
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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