other module but
> when I insmod the latter I get an error saying that "no version for
> "" found".
Say module A provides and exports a function called foobar(), and
module B uses that function.
During the compilation of module A, a file called Module.symvers will
be generated
/home/cashwell/marvel/linux/modules/testirq/testirq_guts.o
LD [M] /home/cashwell/marvel/linux/modules/testirq/testirq.o
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 1 modules
CC /home/cashwell/marvel/linux/modules/testirq/testirq.mod.o
LD [M] /home/cashwell/marvel/linux/modules/testirq/testir
Le Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:50:15 +0530,
Onkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> What does Module.symvers contain and why is it useful ?
This file is generated by the kernel during the compilation. It
contains the versioning informations for each symbol of the kernel that
is exported (i.e, us
What does Module.symvers contain and why is it useful ?
-Onkar