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* 2.6.{9,10}: VIA DRM undefined symbols
@ 2005-01-03  3:51 Mark Hindley
  2005-01-03  8:37 ` Dave Airlie
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hindley @ 2005-01-03  3:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi,

I have just tried to use the kernel via module for my CLE266 and get a
whole load of undefined symbols:


Jan  3 03:08:11 mercury kernel: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_sg_alloc
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_sg_free
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_irq_by_busid
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_control
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_driver_register_fns
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_sg_cleanup
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol DRM_FIND_MAP
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_wait_vblank
Jan  3 03:12:48 mercury kernel: via: Unknown symbol viadrv_irq_uninstall

Looking back, this seems to have appeared in 2.6.9 with the introduction
of the capabilities bitmask. The via driver appears not to have been
converted.

I am still trying to understand the new structure. What else does the
missing viadrv_driver_register_fns need to set apart from
dev->driver_features?

Thanks

Mark

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