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RHEL Program Management 2016-04-19 20:40:17 UTC Keywords FutureFeature
Red Hat Bugzilla 2016-04-19 20:40:17 UTC Doc Type Bug Fix Enhancement
Clark Williams 2016-04-21 19:32:41 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
CC daolivei, jshortt, williams
Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Russell Doty 2016-04-21 21:10:24 UTC CC rdoty
Panu Matilainen 2016-04-22 05:34:15 UTC CC pmatilai
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira 2016-04-22 14:26:28 UTC Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Clark Williams 2016-05-12 19:02:01 UTC Status ASSIGNED MODIFIED
Siddharth Nagar 2016-05-16 16:09:56 UTC Priority unspecified medium
Beth Uptagrafft 2016-05-16 16:22:54 UTC Blocks 1336502
Jana Heves 2016-05-18 05:31:06 UTC Blocks 1337031
Lenka Špačková 2016-06-14 12:41:22 UTC Docs Contact msvistun
errata-xmlrpc 2016-06-14 19:15:03 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Maxim Svistunov 2016-06-22 09:35:28 UTC Doc Text The can-dev module has been enabled for the Real-Time Kernel

The can-dev module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. The functions exported from the can-dev module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.
Doc Type Enhancement Release Note
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Clark Williams 2016-06-22 13:05:23 UTC Flags needinfo?(williams)
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Maxim Svistunov 2016-06-27 16:40:59 UTC Flags needinfo?(bhu)
Beth Uptagrafft 2016-06-27 16:57:15 UTC Flags needinfo?(bhu) needinfo?(daolivei)
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira 2016-06-27 17:08:49 UTC Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Maxim Svistunov 2016-06-28 14:16:24 UTC Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira 2016-07-01 18:25:57 UTC Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Maxim Svistunov 2016-07-04 09:10:27 UTC Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira 2016-07-05 20:21:04 UTC Flags needinfo?(daolivei)
Maxim Svistunov 2016-07-19 13:43:45 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Maxim Svistunov 2016-07-21 14:24:06 UTC Doc Text The can-dev module has been enabled for the Real-Time Kernel

The can-dev module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. The functions exported from the can-dev module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.
The can-dev module has been enabled for the Real-Time Kernel.

The can-dev module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. CAN is also used in industrial and machine controls where a high performance interface is required and other interfaces such as RS-485 are not sufficient.

The functions exported from the can-dev module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.

Enablement of CAN in the Real-Time Kernel allows the use of third party CAN drivers and applications to implement CAN based systems.
Lenka Špačková 2016-07-25 07:16:44 UTC Doc Text The can-dev module has been enabled for the Real-Time Kernel.

The can-dev module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. CAN is also used in industrial and machine controls where a high performance interface is required and other interfaces such as RS-485 are not sufficient.

The functions exported from the can-dev module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.

Enablement of CAN in the Real-Time Kernel allows the use of third party CAN drivers and applications to implement CAN based systems.
The can-dev module has been enabled for the Real-Time Kernel

The can-dev module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. CAN is also used in industrial and machine controls where a high performance interface is required and other interfaces such as RS-485 are not sufficient.

The functions exported from the can-dev module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.

Enablement of CAN in the Real-Time Kernel allows the use of third party CAN drivers and applications to implement CAN based systems.
Maxim Svistunov 2016-08-24 13:47:48 UTC Doc Text The can-dev module has been enabled for the Real-Time Kernel

The can-dev module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. CAN is also used in industrial and machine controls where a high performance interface is required and other interfaces such as RS-485 are not sufficient.

The functions exported from the can-dev module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.

Enablement of CAN in the Real-Time Kernel allows the use of third party CAN drivers and applications to implement CAN based systems.
The *can-dev* module has been enabled for the real-time kernel

The *can-dev* module has been enabled for the real-time kernel, providing the device interface for Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers. CAN is a vehicle bus specification originally intended to connect the various micro-controllers in automobiles and has since extended to other areas. CAN is also used in industrial and machine controls where a high performance interface is required and other interfaces such as RS-485 are not sufficient.

The functions exported from the *can-dev* module are used by CAN device drivers to make the kernel aware of the devices and to allow applications to connect and transfer data.

Enabling CAN in the real-time kernel allows the use of third party CAN drivers and applications to implement CAN-based systems.
John Shortt 2016-08-31 19:03:32 UTC Blocks 1274397
Panu Matilainen 2016-09-30 12:35:48 UTC CC pmatilai
errata-xmlrpc 2016-11-02 10:17:24 UTC Status VERIFIED RELEASE_PENDING
errata-xmlrpc 2016-11-03 19:47:14 UTC Status RELEASE_PENDING CLOSED
Resolution --- ERRATA
Last Closed 2016-11-03 15:47:14 UTC

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