Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 May 2007 22:27:06 +0200 (MEST) | From | Jan Engelhardt <> | Subject | Re: Dumping the checksums in a module |
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On May 18 2007 17:02, John Sigler wrote: > > I'm getting "disagrees about version of symbol struct_module" messages, > and I'm trying to understand why. > > As far as I understand (which is not very far), if I define > CONFIG_MODVERSIONS, then checksums for various functions (all exported > functions?) and various structures (which ones?) will be included inside > the kernel image, and written to Module.symvers. When an out-of-tree > module is built, it will also include these checksums. > > How do I list the checksums within a module? > > Is there a simpler way to list all the checksums?
22:25 ichi:~ > modinfo aes srcversion: 8CB82B3A254D5A950FD0D14
I think this one checksum is computed out of all functions that the module uses.
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