#!/bin/bash # install packages required for peak can device driver if [ -f ../../../../../peak_systems/pcanview-ncurses_0.8.7-0_amd64.deb ] ; then pushd ../../../../../peak_systems sudo apt-get install libncurses5 sudo dpkg --install pcanview-ncurses_0.8.7-0_amd64.deb popd fi # build and install peak can device driver if [ -d ../../../../../peak_systems/peak-linux-driver-8.17.0 ] ; then pushd ../../../../../peak_systems/peak-linux-driver-8.17.0 # install required packages sudo apt-get install can-utils sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib sudo apt-get install libelf-dev sudo apt-get install libpopt-dev sudo apt-get install tree # build and install pcan driver make clean make NET=NETDEV_SUPPORT sudo make install # install the modules sudo modprobe pcan sudo modprobe can sudo modprobe vcan sudo modprobe slcan # setup and configure "can0" net device sudo ip link set can0 type can sudo ip link set can0 up type can bitrate 125000 # configure the CAN bitrate, f.e. 125000 bit/s # check installation # ./driver/lspcan --all # should print "pcanusb32" and pcan version # tree /dev/pcan-usb # should show a pcan-usb device # ip -a link # should print some "can0: ..." messages ip -details link show can0 # should print some details about "can0" net device popd fi