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docs: Recommend allow-hotplug in CANBUS.md when using USB to canbus bridge
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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## Device Hardware
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Klipper currently only supports CAN on stm32 chips. In addition, the
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micro-controller chip must support CAN and it must be on a board that
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has a CAN transceiver.
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Klipper currently supports CAN on stm32 and rp2040 chips. In addition,
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the micro-controller chip must be on a board that has a CAN
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transceiver.
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To compile for CAN, run `make menuconfig` and select "CAN bus" as the
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communication interface. Finally, compile the micro-controller code
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If uninitialized CAN devices are detected the above command will
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report lines like the following:
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```
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Found canbus_uuid=11aa22bb33cc
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Found canbus_uuid=11aa22bb33cc, Application: Klipper
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```
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Each device will have a unique identifier. In the above example,
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menuconfig" and the bus speed specified in Linux is ignored.
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* Whenever the "bridge mcu" is reset, Linux will disable the
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corresponding `can0` interface. Generally, this may require running
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commands such as "ip up" to restart the interface. Thus, Klipper
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FIRMWARE_RESTART commands (or regular RESTART after a config change)
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may require restarting the `can0` interface.
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corresponding `can0` interface. To ensure proper handling of
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FIRMWARE_RESTART and RESTART commands, it is recommended to replace
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`auto` with `allow-hotplug` in the `/etc/network/interfaces.d/can0`
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file. For example:
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```
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allow-hotplug can0
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iface can0 can static
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bitrate 500000
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up ifconfig $IFACE txqueuelen 128
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```
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