Re: Insmod: Unresolved symbol

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Hi

The possibilities here are :

1) This symbol is not exported by the kernel itself, as you said it doesnt
exists in /proc/ksyms and hence this is most likely the case, so you cant
use this
2) this is exported only for GPL module and yours is not a GPL module
3) Theres no such symbol in the kernel and hence you need to define it
yourself in your module.

regards
Amit




Shiv Garg <shivg@xxxxxxxxxxx>@nl.linux.org on 08/11/2004 12:43:40 PM

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Subject:    Insmod: Unresolved symbol





Hi All,

When I am inserting IrDA module in the running kernel on the target board,
I get the error

âunresolved symbol ioremap_nocacheâ



Where could be the problem.

Cat /proc/ksymsdoesnât list any ioremap_nocache symbol.

Does it mean that there is nothing wrong with the source file compiled, but
kernel should have that symbol.

Thanks in advance for ur help.

Regards,

Shiv



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