Re: EXPORT_SYMBOL

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Dear Hemanth...

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 18:06, Hemanth Kumar <hemwire@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>          I tried the same idea on this mail,it is not working it is still giving the same error,
>          But I tried in CSB667 & CSB337 it work's fine not on omap-3630 board,
>          I am still facing the problem unresolved symbol,
>
>          Did I miss any thing in kernel config??

Please don't do top posting and kindly send plain text message next time...

regarding your problem, I am truly lack of idea. The problem could
lies somewhere in the compiler toolchain or the kernel itself. The
most suspicious aspect that...as you have said by yourself, that it
happens only in OMAP 3630.

Thus, maybe you'll get better luck asking in OMAP or embedded related
forum or mailing list. I truly have no further ideas to help you.

NB: what does "nm" and "objdump" says about symbols listed in your
kernel module (.ko) file?

PS: as long as you make sure the kernel config is about the same on
those boards, excluding specific arch config, then I think you might
also need to hunt something out of kernel space.

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Mulyadi Santosa
Freelance Linux trainer and consultant

blog: the-hydra.blogspot.com
training: mulyaditraining.blogspot.com

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