targetcli do not show iscsi

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hi everybody,
I write to you for a problem that sound as my simple mistake
but I can't really find a solution after googling and reading
official doc.

I'm trying to configure a iscsi target on a centos 6.5 box with
a custom kernel compiled from vanilla 3.16.3.

I have compile:
CONFIG_TARGET_CORE=m
CONFIG_ISCSI_TARGET=m
CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m

I mount configfs:
# mount | grep config
configfs on /sys/kernel/config type configfs (rw)

manually load iscsi_target_mod (and this show nothing in dmesg)

and when I run targetcli ls command this is the output:
# targetcli ls
o- / ..................................................................... [...] o- backstores .......................................................... [...] | o- block ................................................ [0 Storage Object] | o- fileio ............................................... [0 Storage Object] | o- pscsi ................................................ [0 Storage Object] o- loopback ...................................................... [0 Targets]

I can't see "o- iscsi" so I can't create the iscsi target i need...

# targetcli version
targetcli version 2.0rc1.fb16

$ ls /sys/kernel/config/target/
core  version

# lsmod | grep scsi
iscsi_target_mod      205464  0
target_core_mod       229493  1 iscsi_target_mod
configfs               22151  3 iscsi_target_mod,target_core_mod
scsi_mod 93246 6 iscsi_target_mod,target_core_mod,sg,sd_mod,sr_mod,libata

any idea of what I can check?

many thanks in advance
Luigi
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