author | Florian Pose <fp@igh.de> |
Thu, 12 Oct 2017 13:08:15 +0200 | |
branch | stable-1.5 |
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# EtherCAT master configuration file for use with ethercatctl. |
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# Main Ethernet devices. |
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# The MASTER<X>_DEVICE variable specifies the Ethernet device for a master |
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# with index 'X'. |
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# Specify the MAC address (hexadecimal with colons) of the Ethernet device to |
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# use. Example: "00:00:08:44:ab:66" |
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# The broadcast address "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" has a special meaning: It tells |
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# the master to accept the first device offered by any Ethernet driver. |
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# The MASTER<X>_DEVICE variables also determine, how many masters will be |
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# created: A non-empty variable MASTER0_DEVICE will create one master, adding a |
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# non-empty variable MASTER1_DEVICE will create a second master, and so on. |
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MASTER0_DEVICE="" |
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#MASTER1_DEVICE="" |
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# Backup Ethernet devices |
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# The MASTER<X>_BACKUP variables specify the devices used for redundancy. They |
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# behaves nearly the same as the MASTER<X>_DEVICE variable, except that it |
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# does not interpret the ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff address. |
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#MASTER0_BACKUP="" |
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# Ethernet driver modules to use for EtherCAT operation. |
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# Specify a non-empty list of Ethernet drivers, that shall be used for EtherCAT |
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# operation. |
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# Except for the generic Ethernet driver module, the init script will try to |
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# unload the usual Ethernet driver modules in the list and replace them with |
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# the EtherCAT-capable ones. If a certain (EtherCAT-capable) driver is not |
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# found, a warning will appear. |
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# Possible values: 8139too, e100, e1000, e1000e, r8169, generic, ccat. |
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# Separate multiple drivers with spaces. |
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# Note: The e100, e1000, e1000e, r8169 and ccat drivers are not built by |
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# default. Enable them with the --enable-<driver> configure switches. |
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# Attention: When using the generic driver, the corresponding Ethernet device |
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# has to be activated (with OS methods, for example 'ip link set ethX up'), |
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# before the master is started, otherwise all frames will time out. |
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DEVICE_MODULES="" |
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# Flags for loading kernel modules. |
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# This can usually be left empty. Adjust this variable, if you have problems |
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# with module loading. |
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#MODPROBE_FLAGS="-b" |
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