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Applying ESD CAN patch #31

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Dreadlocke123 opened this issue Feb 3, 2021 · 1 comment
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Applying ESD CAN patch #31

Dreadlocke123 opened this issue Feb 3, 2021 · 1 comment

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@Dreadlocke123
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Screenshot from 2021-02-03 21-51-02
According to the screenshot above, in step 2, one has to apply the esdcan.patch before copying the files to the drivers/esdcan directory. After applying the patch, this is the following result: -
Screenshot from 2021-02-03 21-55-49
I have three queries: -

  • Why to apply the patch?
  • How to correctly apply the patch?
  • Where to locate the drivers/esdcan directory?

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@storypku
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storypku commented Feb 4, 2021

You can take a look at https://github.com/ApolloAuto/apollo-kernel/blob/master/linux/build.sh to get some ideas.

FYI: This project is not actively maintained anymore, and Linux kernel 4.4.32 is rather old as of Feb 2021. The updated doc for installing kernel for Apollo in the vehicle is https://github.com/ApolloAuto/apollo/blob/master/docs/howto/how_to_install_apollo_kernel.md.
However, as the team didn't have ESDCAN driver for 5.x kernels, ESDCAN may not work on 5.x kernel described with this doc.

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