Hello Ben, thanks for update.
On Thursday 16 of March 2023 13:41:13 Ben Dooks wrote: > From: Ben Dooks <ben.do...@sifive.com> > > Add support for Microchip MCP25625 SPI based CAN controller which is > very similar to the MCP2515 (and covered by the same Linux driver). > > This can be added to any machine with SPI support in the machine > model file. > > Example for using this when configured into a machine: > > -object can-bus,id=canbus0 \ > -object can-host-socketcan,id=canhost0,if=vcan0,canbus=canbus0 \ > -global driver=mcp25625,property=canbus,value=canbus0 > > There is tracing support with --trace "*mcp25*" Code looks good, I have patched actual QEMU sources and build it successfully with your change. I have not seen any warning. I would like to test the mcp25625 CAN functionality. I would prefer against some target which is already available in QEMU and Linux kernel mainlines, so if somebody can suggest some ARM which can connect SPI/SSI device it would be great. I have setup /srv/nfs/debian-riscv64 chroot and used it to prepare minimal 3 MB ramdisk.cpio with busybox and full GLIBC and ip package. I can run it with Debian provided RISC-V kernel under QEMU compiled with your mcp25625 chip emulation qemu-system-riscv64 -m 1G -M sifive_u -smp 2 \ -initrd ramdisk.cpio \ -kernel vmlinux-6.1.0-6-riscv64 \ -nographic \ -object can-bus,id=canbus0 \ -object can-host-socketcan,id=canhost0,if=can0,canbus=canbus0 \ -global driver=mcp25625,property=canbus,value=canbus0 I can see /sys/bus/platform/devices/10040000.spi /sys/bus/platform/devices/10050000.spi I can run modprobe spi-sifive.ko [ 41.524160] sifive_spi 10040000.spi: mapped; irq=21, cs=1 [ 41.529305] sifive_spi 10050000.spi: mapped; irq=22, cs=1 modprobe mcp251x.ko I can imagine to build device tree overlay and setup it from within kernel if the device is already mapped cd /sys/kernel/config/device-tree/overlays [ -d sifive_u-mcp25625 ] && rmdir sifive_u-mcp25625 mkdir sifive_u-mcp25625 cd sifive_u-mcp25625 cat sifive_u-mcp25625.dtbo >dtbo echo 1 >status which is what we do with CTU CAN FD ip on Zynq system to run PL/FPGA update. But from QEMU info qtree, I see that device is not mapped in QEMU... Which is logic... So please, can you send instruction how to proceed forward. Do you have DTB prepared for testing or something similar? In a longer term perspective, it would be ideal to provide some update for documentation, how to use mcp25625 emulation https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/devices/can.html By the way, if the Raspberry Pi emulation does not provide right SPI emulation as you have noticed, what about BeagleBoneBlack? Does it support SPI? It could be good target to test that mcp25625 chip emulation is portable.. Best wishes, Pavel -- Pavel Pisa phone: +420 603531357 e-mail: p...@cmp.felk.cvut.cz Department of Control Engineering FEE CVUT Karlovo namesti 13, 121 35, Prague 2 university: http://control.fel.cvut.cz/ personal: http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa projects: https://www.openhub.net/accounts/ppisa CAN related:http://canbus.pages.fel.cvut.cz/ RISC-V education: https://comparch.edu.cvut.cz/ Open Technologies Research Education and Exchange Services https://gitlab.fel.cvut.cz/otrees/org/-/wikis/home