Re: [PATCH 3/3] can: flexcan: handle S32G2/S32G3 separate interrupt lines

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On 20.11.2024 13:42:18, Ciprian Marian Costea wrote:
> > > If you have successfully downloaded the Reference Manual for S32G2 or S32G3
> > > SoC, it should have attached an excel file describing all the interrupt
> > > mappings.
> > 
> > I downloaded the S32G3 Reference Manual:
> > 
> > | https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=RMS32G3
> > 
> > It's a pdf. Where can I find the execl file?
> 
> Correct, and in the software used after opening the pdf file (Adobe Acrobat
> Reader, Foxit PDF Reader, etc.) you should be able to find some excel files
> attached to it.

These are not available under Linux (Adobe), or you have to pay (foxit).
Can you recommend a Linux reader?

I've found zathura can extract attached files, use the "export" command
for this:

| export Export attachments. First argument specifies the attachment
| identifier (use completion with Tab), second argument gives the target
| filename (relative to current working directory).

regards,
Marc

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