Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Mar 1999 02:05:54 -0600 | From | "Thomas E. Dodd /CSDC" <> | Subject | Re: io question |
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Ryan Esty wrote: > > This is just a simple question I just don't have enough experience with > low level device drivers to get this done. > > I have done work with msdos interrupt handlers but know I am switching > over to linux. The program will compile fine but then when I insert it into > the kernel it says it can't find ioperm or outb or anything dealing with > io. It does find the interrupt stuff though like probe_irq_on and > probe_irq_off. I just use a normal gcc -c fname.c to compile and insmod > fname.o to insert the module. I am trying to do one of the snipets of > code from the linux device drivers book by oreilly. > > Any help is appreciated sorry I had to ask such a simple question but I > have no where else to turn to.
Don't modules need the -D__KERNEL__ and -DMODULE options? Also maybe need -DCPU=?86 too?
-Thomas
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