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[ILUG] New PCMCIA network Driver

[ILUG] New PCMCIA network Driver

Michael Watterson watty at eircom.net
Thu Jul 26 17:13:19 IST 2007


I've ported a network driver to handheld ARM based Linux

Problen is "unresolved symbol" error with the driver


htons, ntohl & ntohs library functions used
stop_ft1000_card and start_ft1000_card are in ft1000_cs.c

ft1000_cs.o is kernel module for pcmcia
ft1000.o is kernel module for the networking

When I plug in the PCMCIA network card :


cardmgr[29]: executing: 'insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.19-rmk7-pxa2nhandelectronics-050616/pcmcia/ft1000.o'

cardmgr[29]: + using 
/lib/modules/2.4.19-rmk7-pxa2nhandelectronics-050616/pcmcia/ft1000.o

cardmgr[29]: + insmod: unresolved symbol htons

cardmgr[29]: + insmod: unresolved symbol ntohl

cardmgr[29]: + insmod: unresolved symbol ntohs

cardmgr[29]: modprobe exited with status 1


cardmgr[29]: executing: 'modprobe ft1000_cs'

cardmgr[29]: + using 
/lib/modules/2.4.19-rmk7-pxa2nhandelectronics-050616/pcmcia/ft1000_cs.o

cardmgr[29]: + insmod: unresolved symbol stop_ft1000_card

cardmgr[29]: + insmod: unresolved symbol start_ft1000_card

cardmgr[29]: modprobe exited with status 1

-- 
Mike




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