Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 1 Jan 2003 19:24:39 +0100 | From | Sam Ravnborg <> | Subject | Re: 3rdparty modules for 2.5.53 |
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On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 07:19:24PM +0200, Albert Kajakas wrote: > > Hello! > I have a problem with compiling modules for 2.5. > i wrote a module for 2.4. For 2.5 (51,52,53) it compiles nicely, but insmod complains about invalid format. I have the latest module init tools of Rusty installed. I'm usin gcc 3.2. Do i have to use any special compiler/linker options or defines or whatever to generate a working module ? what could be the problem ? Even a simple hello-world module doesnt work. Although, i have a working 2.5.53 modular kernel that was built using same tools. >
Try to folllow this reciept posted by Kai G. ------------- Well, you can do
cd my_module echo "obj-m := my_module.o" > Makefile vi my_module.c make -C <path/to/kernel/src> SUBDIRS=$PWD modules
That's not too bad (and basically works for 2.4 as well) ---------------
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