Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:16:07 -0600 (MDT) | From | John Williams <> | Subject | unresolved symbols in ipx module |
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About a year ago there was a short thread about unresolved symbols in the ipx module, which doesn't appear to have come to a solution. I have just had the same problem, and have some new information to add.
(kernel 2.2.16 on Redhat 6.2)
The problem: "depmod -ae" says depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.16/misc/ipx.o depmod: make_EII_client depmod: destroy_EII_client depmod: register_8022_client_Rsmp_934262ba depmod: unregister_8022_client_Rsmp_7acef15d depmod: register_snap_client_Rsmp_612bcc66 depmod: unregister_snap_client_Rsmp_9abefc50 depmod: make_8023_client depmod: destroy_8023_client
The cause: I was running a kernel without ipx capabilities, but decided I wanted to mount some Netware volumes. So I assumed I could just compile the appropriate modules, add them to the running kernel, and away I go...
Unfortunately the above error happens.
Looking around the kernel sources, I see that the symbols are defined in net/ethernet/pe2.c, net/802/p8022.c, net/802/p8023.c, and net/802/psnap.c. If I understand the Makefiles correctly, the EII, 8022, and snap symbols are compiled directly into the kernel, but only if IPX_CONFIG is defined.
This means to add ipx to the kernel, I have to rebuild the entire kernel and boot with it in order to satisfy the dependancies. I cannot just compile it as a module and add it because it has non-modular dependancies.
OTOH, make_8023_client and destroy_8023_client are already in the kernel, but are still not resolving. I haven't figured that out yet. Any hints?
I hope this defines the problem well enough that someone more experienced than me can fix it. Or give me some pointers on what to do. I assume it would require making pe2, p8022, p8023, and psnap modular, but I don't know how to do that yet.
~ John Williams
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