Kernel 2.2.14 problem.
fab1980@bellsouth.net
fab1980@bellsouth.net
Sun Jan 23 04:51:37 2000
I compiled the driver as a module.. (i dont know why it does not come out in
"make menuconfig" it did on 2.0.36) well i compiled with this command:
gcc -DMODVERSIONS -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -I /usr/src/linux/include -c
rtl8189.c
it did not gave me any errors but when i tried to insmod i got:
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol inb
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol inl
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol inw
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol virt_to_phys
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol skb_put
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol
__constant_memcpy
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol
__constant_c_memset
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol __memcpy
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol init_timer
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol mark_bh
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol test_and_set_bit
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol kfree_skb
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol dev_alloc_skb
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol
__constant_c_and_count_memset
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol skb_reserve
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol capable
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol set_bit
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol clear_bit
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol outb
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol outl
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol outw
Jan 23 10:07:21 debian insmod: rtl8139.o: unresolved symbol __memset_generic
any help will be appritiated... I really dont want to go back to 2.0.36 =]
by the way i had it working with 2.0.36
I'm not an experienced programer so i really dont even have an idea on where
to start on this....
The NIC is from an Company Called Encore. It has a Realtek 8139 chip on it.
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