Searched refs:j1939 (Results 1 – 11 of 11) sorted by relevance
502 jsk->addr.sa = addr->can_addr.j1939.addr; in j1939_sk_bind()544 if (!addr->can_addr.j1939.name && in j1939_sk_connect()553 jsk->addr.da = addr->can_addr.j1939.addr; in j1939_sk_connect()556 jsk->addr.pgn = addr->can_addr.j1939.pgn; in j1939_sk_connect()576 addr->can_addr.j1939.pgn = jsk->addr.pgn; in j1939_sk_sock2sockaddr_can()579 addr->can_addr.j1939.addr = jsk->addr.da; in j1939_sk_sock2sockaddr_can()582 addr->can_addr.j1939.addr = jsk->addr.sa; in j1939_sk_sock2sockaddr_can()840 paddr->can_addr.j1939.addr = skcb->addr.sa; in j1939_sk_recvmsg()841 paddr->can_addr.j1939.pgn = skcb->addr.pgn; in j1939_sk_recvmsg()889 if (addr->can_addr.j1939.name || in j1939_sk_alloc_skb()[all …]
11 Say Y to have in-kernel support for j1939 socket type. This12 allows communication according to SAE j1939.14 SAE j1939-21 (datalink & transport protocol)15 & SAE j1939-81 (network management).
3 obj-$(CONFIG_CAN_J1939) += can-j1939.o5 can-j1939-objs := \
217 } j1939;223 ``can_addr.j1939.pgn`` specifies the PGN (max 0x3ffff). Individual bits are226 ``can_addr.j1939.name`` contains the 64-bit J1939 NAME.228 ``can_addr.j1939.addr`` contains the address.250 ``can_addr.j1939.addr`` is used.348 ``j1939.addr`` member will be ignored.360 .can_addr.j1939 = {393 .can_addr.j1939 = {400 * NAME provided, does not match the j1939.name provided to bind(2), EPROTO434 .can_addr.j1939 = {[all …]
21 j1939
294 } j1939;
19 obj-$(CONFIG_CAN_J1939) += j1939/
55 source "net/can/j1939/Kconfig"
212 } j1939; member
1283 net/can/j1939/Kconfig \
4251 F: Documentation/networking/j1939.rst4252 F: include/uapi/linux/can/j1939.h4253 F: net/can/j1939/
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