unresolved symbol on target ... while insmod

srideep.devireddy at wipro.com srideep.devireddy at wipro.com
Thu Jun 29 15:00:05 EST 2006


Hello All ,



 I compiled a driver module  using cross compiler for MPC8247 , now when
I try to insert the module in to the target  I give me an error like



root at 10.0.0.2:/home# insmod linux-kernel-bde.o

Using linux-kernel-bde.o

insmod: unresolved symbol devfs_register

insmod: unresolved symbol vsprintf

insmod: unresolved symbol kmalloc

insmod: unresolved symbol create_proc_entry

insmod: unresolved symbol __get_free_pages

insmod: unresolved symbol __save_flags_ptr

insmod: unresolved symbol ioremap

insmod: unresolved symbol free_irq

insmod: unresolved symbol high_memory

insmod: unresolved symbol devfs_unregister

insmod: unresolved symbol iounmap

insmod: unresolved symbol free_pages

insmod: unresolved symbol kfree

insmod: unresolved symbol strlen

insmod: unresolved symbol remove_proc_entry

insmod: unresolved symbol request_irq

insmod: unresolved symbol mem_map

insmod: unresolved symbol simple_strtoul

insmod: unresolved symbol sprintf

insmod: unresolved symbol __restore_flags

insmod: unresolved symbol printk

insmod: unresolved symbol __cli



Can any one show me some pointers what is this error all about . And how
to over come this . Thanks in advance



Best Regards

Srideep






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