Re: Integrating kernel module code into kernel source tree.

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>> >
>> > try insmod.
>>
>> Insmod only inserts the compiled module or have I missed something?
>>

The OP wants to integrate his "source code" into the main kernel
source tree. I suggest
putting your source files in whatever "driver" directory your driver fits in
(eg: drivers/char/mydriver.c) .

Then alter the relevant Makefile in that dir to include your files (if
needed) for compilation.

As for the menuconfig part...I have no clue! :/

HTH,
-mandeep

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