From: "omit_ECE" <omit@rice.edu>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 20:13:56 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00d601c2681e$a60c3280$7f71a018@OMIT> (raw)
Hi,
I want to know the one-way trip time in TCP header.
In tcp_input.c , I found many functions under which include
rcv_tsval and rcv_tsecr . I don't know which two are right.
So, I put many "printf" and fprintf in functions and compile the kernel.
But when compiling it, some errors happen,
net/network.o: In function `tcp_parse_options':
net/network.o: In function `tcp_rcv_established':
net/network.o: In function `tcp_rcv_synsent_state_process':
net/network.o: In function `tcp_rcv_state_process':
net/network.o(.text+0x2807b): undefined reference to `printf'
net/network.o(.text+0x2808c): undefined reference to `printf'
net/network.o(.text+0x2631d): undefined reference to `fopen'
net/network.o(.text+0x26334): undefined reference to `fprintf'
net/network.o(.text+0x2634e): undefined reference to `fprintf'
net/network.o(.text+0x2635a): undefined reference to `fclose'
Aren't "printf" and "fprintf" standard outputs? I also put #include <stdio.h>
and "FILE *in_file", but they didn't work. Please give me suggestions.
Thank you.
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