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Socketcand is a daemon that provides access to CAN interfaces on a machine via a network interface. The communication protocol uses a TCP/IP connection and a specific protocol to transfer CAN frames and control commands. The protocol specification can be found in ./doc/protocol.md.
Installation
To build and run socketcand make sure you have the following tools installed:
meson
gcc or another C compiler
a kernel that includes the SocketCAN modules
the headers for your kernel version
the libconfig with headers (libconfig-dev under debian based systems)
the libsocketcan with headers (libsocketcan-dev under debian based systems) is a requirement to configure the interfaces from socketcand
Execute the following commands to configure, build, and install the software:
The daemon uses a simple UDP beacon mechanism for service discovery. A beacon containing the service name, type and address is sent to the broadcast address (port 42000) at minimum every 3 seconds. A client only has to listen for messages of this type to detect all SocketCAN daemons in the local network.
-i interfaces (comma separated list of CAN interfaces the daemon shall provide access to e.g. '-i can0,vcan1' - default: vcan0)
-p port (changes the default port '29536' the daemon is listening at)
-l interface (changes the default network interface the daemon will bind to - default: eth0)
-u name (the AF_UNIX socket path - an abstract name is used when the leading '/' is missing. N.B. the AF_UNIX binding will supersede the port/interface settings)
-n (deactivates the discovery beacon)
-e error_mask (enable CAN error frames in raw mode providing an hexadecimal error mask, e.g: 0x1FFFFFFF)
-d (set this flag if you want log to syslog instead of STDOUT)
-h (prints this message)
License
The source code is released under either GPL-2.0-only or BSD-3-Clause licenses.