From: Ruedi Hofer <ruedi.hofer@ascom.ch>
To: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Cc: erammsu@kieraypc01.p.y.ki.era.ericsson.se,
kernel@linux01.hasler.ascom.ch
Subject: Re: Re: PCMCIA support for 860
Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 13:52:06 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <38E9D766.28A0BD27@ascom.ch> (raw)
Hi
Well, I found out that I have to add in kernel/ksyms.c the line
EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_irq);
Now I'm able to load the different kernel modules, but
sh-2.03#
sh-2.03# insmod pcmcia_core
Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.10
kernel build: 2.2.13 #85 Tue Apr 4 10:26:49 CEST 2000
options: none
sh-2.03# insmod m8xx_pcmcia
m8xx_pcmcia: Version 0.03, 14-Feb-2000, Magnus Damm
m8xx_pcmcia: ADS using SLOT_A with IRQ 13.
sh-2.03# insmod ds
sh-2.03# insmod ide_cs
/lib/modules/2.2.13/pcmcia/ide_cs.o: unresolved symbol ide_unregister
/lib/modules/2.2.13/pcmcia/ide_cs.o: unresolved symbol ide_register
sh-2.03#
... I can't add the module ide_cs. For that reason, do I have to
enable 'Enhanced IDE support' in the kernel options??
If I do so, I get the following compile errors:
m8xx_setup.c: In function `m8xx_init_IRQ':
m8xx_setup.c:286: warning: implicit declaration of function `cpm_interrupt_init'
m8xx_setup.c: In function `m8xx_ide_init_hwif_ports':
m8xx_setup.c:390: warning: unused variable `port'
m8xx_setup.c: In function `m8xx_init':
m8xx_setup.c:522: structure has no member named `ide_request_irq'
make[1]: *** [m8xx_setup.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/src/linux-mpc8xx-2.2.13-damm-bossek-fpu-pcmcia/arch/ppc/kernel'
make: *** [_dir_arch/ppc/kernel] Error 2
Why that?
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Best regards
Ruedi Hofer
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2000-04-04 11:52 Ruedi Hofer [this message]
2000-04-04 13:23 ` PCMCIA support for 860 Marcus Sundberg
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2000-04-04 9:49 Ruedi Hofer
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