Re: My simple kernel module wont compile

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Maybe you should replace the KERNEL_DIR definition in MAKEFILE. My suggestions:

KERNEL_DIR
:=/usr/src/linux-headers-$(shell uname -r)/build
or
KERNEL_DIR:=/lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:12 AM, testlaster <testlaster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Guys

All im trying to do here is learn about make files and how to link linux header files stored in /usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-35-generic to my program that im writing.
So far ive been getting the simplest of Kernel Modules to compile and load in Linux but nothing useful . The moment I delve deeper I seem to get missing header file errors when using "make".
All I want to do is write from Kernel space into user space and visa verse. I will be dumping allocated PCI memory blocks into files.
I will also have to edit registers of the PCI to be able to make triggers go off by setting bits high etc.
But this is just an introduction to it all and im already having trouble compiling.

Now im not 100% sure if its missing header files but the errors is quite large.

 This is my Pastebin of the C MODULE Code :

 pastebin.com/lWPBR8DJ 

 And here it the PASTEBIN of my MAKEFILE and its errors:

 pastebin.com/ffT1F26N

ALSO...Does anybody know of a good tutorial on how to write a PCI driver in Kernel space using kernel modules...also how to send data from and to the module from UserSpace?

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