Hi Wolfgang, unless I messed something up, the first patch aligns the implementation of Socket-CAN filters in Xenomai with their current specification. Right now, if you set a filter on a standard frame ID, you will also receive extended frames with the same ID. In contrast, when the extended bit is set, only extended frames are received, not standard frames with the same ID (that's again spec-conforming). --- ksrc/drivers/can/rtcan_raw_filter.c (Revision 2178) +++ ksrc/drivers/can/rtcan_raw_filter.c (Arbeitskopie) @@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ void rtcan_raw_print_filter(struct rtcan static inline void rtcan_raw_mount_filter(can_filter_t *recv_filter, can_filter_t *filter) { - if (filter->can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) - recv_filter->can_mask = ((filter->can_mask & CAN_EFF_MASK) | - CAN_EFF_FLAG); + if (filter->can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) + recv_filter->can_mask = filter->can_mask & CAN_EFF_MASK; else - recv_filter->can_mask = (filter->can_mask & CAN_SFF_MASK); + recv_filter->can_mask = filter->can_mask & CAN_SFF_MASK; + recv_filter->can_mask |= CAN_EFF_FLAG; recv_filter->can_id = filter->can_id & recv_filter->can_mask; } However, I wonder if this behaviour is useful. You can now either set a filter for extended frames or standard frame, not for both frame type, just varying on the ID length. If we consider EFF just as another bit of the CAN ID, we could take this into account for the mask: --- ksrc/drivers/can/rtcan_raw_filter.c (Revision 2178) +++ ksrc/drivers/can/rtcan_raw_filter.c (Arbeitskopie) @@ -55,11 +55,12 @@ void rtcan_raw_print_filter(struct rtcan static inline void rtcan_raw_mount_filter(can_filter_t *recv_filter, can_filter_t *filter) { - if (filter->can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) - recv_filter->can_mask = ((filter->can_mask & CAN_EFF_MASK) | - CAN_EFF_FLAG); + if (filter->can_id & CAN_EFF_FLAG) + recv_filter->can_mask = filter->can_mask & + (CAN_EFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG); else - recv_filter->can_mask = (filter->can_mask & CAN_SFF_MASK); + recv_filter->can_mask = filter->can_mask & + (CAN_SFF_MASK | CAN_EFF_FLAG); recv_filter->can_id = filter->can_id & recv_filter->can_mask; } Note: this alternative patch would also require a patch to rtdm/rtcan.h. Actually, the second variant was what I intuitively expected. What is the behaviour of non-RT Socket-CAN here? Jan PS: A few lines above those hunks is still a "#if 0" code block. Either make this configurable or please clean it up.