Re: Invalid module format

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On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Alex Arvelaez <ealejandro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Feb 24, 2018 12:07 AM, Srishti Sharma <srishtishar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 4:59 AM, Tobin C. Harding <me@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 02:42:23AM +0530, Srishti Sharma wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > While trying to load a module from the linux-next branch
>>
>> Do you mean from linux-next tree or from a branch called linux-next in
>> some other tree?  (Not that it matters that much :)
>>
>> >, I get the error
>> > that the module format is invalid, this was because the kernel I compiled
>> > was different from the kernel I was trying to load the module into, so I
>> > installed the kernel from the same source as the module, and it booted for
>> > only once right after the installation. When I try to boot into the same
>> > kernel, my system reboots. What should I do so that I am able to boot into
>> > it everytime ?
>>
>> What are you trying to achieve?  Are you doing testing on linux-next or
>> do you just want to use the module?  If you just want to use the module
>> you could build the module for the current running kernel instead of
>> rebuilding the kernel.  Copy the module someplace and write a new
>> makefile same as you would if you were developing your own [test]
>> modules.
>>
>> (For the record I happened to be trying to learn about linux-next myself
>> this morning and built a kernel that just goes into a reboot loop
>> without even getting to the grub menu.  It boots in a VM though so now
>> I'm playing with the cofig.)
>>
> Something was wrong with the configuration file, so I copied the configuration of my running kernel and it boots now, but after running make, the modules don't get generated, so there is something I am missing in the configuration options again :(

Are they getting built? did you do make modules_install?

  After compilation I got .o files and not .ko , I used make .
  
  Regards,
  Srishti 

> Regards,
> Srishti 
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>  
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>> Hope this helps,
>> Tobin.
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Regards,

Alex


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