Re: sys_socket, please help!

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I dont think sys_socket would be a part of a module. It would be a part of the kernel itself. Check out net/socket.c where it is defined.

Regards,
Bijoy.

----- Original Message -----
From: Praveen nair <Praveen.Nair@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, September 17, 2004 9:51 am
Subject: sys_socket, please help!

> Hi,
>  I am writting a kernel module where i am trying to create a socket
> using the sys_socket call. I have declared the call as extern in 
> my module
> to remove the compilation errors that i as getting. But now when i 
> try to
> load
> the module it says undefined symbol sys_socket, i guess the module 
> thatexports this symbol is not loaded.
> Can anyone please tell me which module has this symbol??
> 
> Regards,
> -praveen.
> 
> 
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