There is a CAN protocol named J1939 which is supported by Linux Kernel
since v5.4. Recently J1939 header file turned up in
raspberrypi-kernel-headers but the module is not built for kernel
v5.10.y due to the missing flag. Therefore set it to build as module:
CONFIG_CAN_J1939=m
Signed-off-by: Patrick Menschel <menschel.p@posteo.de>
CONFIG_BAYCOM_SER_HDX=m
CONFIG_YAM=m
CONFIG_CAN=m
+CONFIG_CAN_J1939=m
CONFIG_CAN_ISOTP=m
CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
CONFIG_CAN_SLCAN=m
CONFIG_BAYCOM_SER_HDX=m
CONFIG_YAM=m
CONFIG_CAN=m
+CONFIG_CAN_J1939=m
CONFIG_CAN_ISOTP=m
CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
CONFIG_CAN_SLCAN=m
CONFIG_BAYCOM_SER_HDX=m
CONFIG_YAM=m
CONFIG_CAN=m
+CONFIG_CAN_J1939=m
CONFIG_CAN_ISOTP=m
CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
CONFIG_CAN_SLCAN=m
CONFIG_BAYCOM_SER_HDX=m
CONFIG_YAM=m
CONFIG_CAN=m
+CONFIG_CAN_J1939=m
CONFIG_CAN_ISOTP=m
CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
CONFIG_CAN_SLCAN=m
CONFIG_BAYCOM_SER_HDX=m
CONFIG_YAM=m
CONFIG_CAN=m
+CONFIG_CAN_J1939=m
CONFIG_CAN_ISOTP=m
CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
CONFIG_CAN_MCP251X=m