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* [Xenomai-help] size of the struct can_frame
@ 2006-12-04 11:34 Frits de Klark
  2006-12-04 11:56 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
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From: Frits de Klark @ 2006-12-04 11:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xenomai

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Hello everyone,

I noticed that the sizeof() function reports that the struct can_frame has a
size of 16 bytes. I know that this is because of memory aligning done by the
GNU compiler.
But now I wonder if there are actually 16 bytes transferred over the CAN
bus. I guess not, since it has such a strict and well-defined format, but
I'd like to have this confirmed by someone, please.
The size of 16 bytes though, is also passed to the rt_dev_recv() and
rt_dev_send() functions, so this is where I get confused: Are the correct
bytes extracted from this 16 byte block at a later stage (the CAN driver)?

I'm asking this to make sure that if, for example, I'd like to store all the
received frames in a binary file, I don't need to store all 16 bytes, just
the 13 (right?) that are in use.

I hope I made myself clear.

Thanks in advance and best regards!

Frits

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