Messages in this thread Patch in this message | | | Date | Mon, 12 Mar 2001 01:27:38 +0100 | From | Petr Vandrovec <> | Subject | Re: VMware 2.0.3 & Kernel 2.4.2-ac17 |
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> While compiling the vmnet module, there is a warning > > make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config2/vmnet-only' > bridge.c: In function `VNetBridgeReceiveFromDev': > bridge.c:788: warning: implicit declaration of function `skb_datarefp' > > and while inserting the module > > /tmp/vmware-config2/vmnet.o: unresolved symbol skb_datarefp > > I have traced this back to 2.4.2-ac4 by looking for where this function > was removed.
Try this patch. I believe that there are no other needed changes in vmnet code, but as I do not have any scatter-gather checksumming hardware around, I'm not 100% sure. But up to now nobody complained about getting 'xxx invoked with paged skb', so I believe that rest of code is correct.
diff -u vmnet-only.dist/vnetInt.h vmnet-only/vnetInt.h --- vmnet-only.dist/vnetInt.h Thu Nov 2 02:40:20 2000 +++ vmnet-only/vnetInt.h Mon Mar 12 01:12:00 2001 @@ -16,9 +16,15 @@ # define KFREE_SKB(skb, type) kfree_skb(skb) # define DEV_KFREE_SKB(skb, type) dev_kfree_skb(skb) # define SKB_INCREF(skb) atomic_inc(&(skb)->users) -# define SKB_IS_CLONE_OF(clone, skb) ( \ - skb_datarefp(clone) == skb_datarefp(skb) \ - ) +# ifdef skb_shinfo +# define SKB_IS_CLONE_OF(clone, skb) ( \ + skb_shinfo(clone) == skb_shinfo(skb) \ + ) +# else +# define SKB_IS_CLONE_OF(clone, skb) ( \ + skb_datarefp(clone) == skb_datarefp(skb) \ + ) +# endif # define SK_ALLOC(pri) sk_alloc(0, pri, 1) # define DEV_QUEUE_XMIT(skb, dev, pri) ( \ (skb)->dev = (dev), \ > yes, technically this probably is OT, and properly belong on the VMware > list, but I can't access their nntp server.
Is problem on your side or on VMware side? If on VMware one, I'd like to know (private pls.). Best regards, Petr Vandrovec vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
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