Hi Sam
Thanks fop your help ..but my problem is not solved it
...i putting my real problem here below.
1>my fist need is to make module1.ko made using
a1/a1.c , a1/a11.c & a2/a2.c a2/a22.c and all .c file
use /home/include/a.h
2>Now my 2nd need is to make module2.ko using
module1.ko and b/b1.c & b/b11.c (these both .c files
use /home/include/a.h and /home/module2/include/b.h)
In short my directory structure is as:
/home/------
|_ include _
| |
| a.h
|
|___module1_
| |__ a1 ____________
| | | |
| | a1.c a11.c
| |
|__ a2 ___________
| | | |
| | a2.c a22.c
|
|___ moudule2_
| |
| |__include _
| | |
| | b.h
| |___b1________
| | |
| b1.c b11.c
Looking forward for ur reply
thanks in advance
---- Anil
--- anil dahiya <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello
> I want to make kernel module dummy.ko using multiple
> .c and .h files. In short i am telling .c and .h
> files
> with directory structure
>
> 1> dummy.ko should made be using module1.ko and
> module2.o (i.e
> module2.o uses module1.ko to make dummy.ko)
>
> 2> module1.ko made using a1/a1.c & a2/a2.c and both
> .c file
> use /home/include/a.h
> 3> module2.o should made using b/b1.c which use
> use /home/module2/include/b.h
>
> Suggest me tht should make i make module2.o or
> module2.ko and then combine it with module1.o to
> make
> dummy.ko
>
>
> /home/------
> |_ include _
> | |
> | a.h
> |
> |___module1_
> | |__ a1 ____
> | | |
> | | a1.c
> | |
> |__ a2 ____
> | | |
> | | a2.c
> |
> |___ moudule2_
> | |
> | |__include _
> | | |
> | | b.h
> | |___b1__
> | |
> | b1.c
>
>
> Looking forward for ur reply
> thanks in advance
> ---- Anil
>
>
>
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