On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 18:59:04 +0200 Genadz Batsyan wrote:
| I'm desperate, please help, if I'm missing something obvious.
|
| I am trying to add a function to the file drivers/char/keyboard.c
| and then be able to call this function from my kernel module
|
| adding the function to keyboard.c, recompiling and booting with kernel
| results /proc/kallsyms telling me that my function exists with the tag 'T',
| which I think is ok
also add:
EXPORT_SYMBOL(new_symbol); /* whatever the new entry point is */
That makes it visible to modules.
| In my module I simply declare the function's prototype and use it.
|
| When trying to compile the module, modpost tells that the function's symbol
| is not found. (insmodding results in error too)
|
| I don't get it, WHY tha heck can it find all the other stuff and
| what makes this new function different? I have read that 2.6 kernel exports
| any non-static symbols.
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~Randy
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