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SubjectRe: 2.6VMM, uClinux, & Comedi
On 02/08/05 22:12, NZG wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 August 2005 08:27, Ian Abbott wrote:
>
>>On 01/08/05 14:17, NZG wrote:
>>
>>>I managed to successfully cross-compile Comedi for the Coldfire uClinux
>>>2.6, however it has several unresolved symbols when I try to load it.
>>>
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol pgd_offset_k
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol pmd_none
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol remap_page_range
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol pte_present
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol pte_offset_kernel
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol VMALLOC_VMADDR
>>>comedi: Unknown symbol pte_page
>>
>>It's probably coming to grief in Comedi's Linux compatibility headers
>>somewhere, but as this stuff has changed a few times, which version of
>>Comedi and which kernel version are you using exactly?

> I'm running comedi-0.7.70, but the issue is seems be be coming from the fact
> that I'm using a nommu arch.

You didn't say what kernel version you were using, but it appears to be
2.6.9 or less. Maybe some of the portability issues have been resolved
in 2.6.12-uc (though probably not all of them).

> The implementation of these functions is probably trivial, but It's taking me
> a bit since I didn't really understand the VM code before (now I have a small
> inkling)

The uClinux folks could probably help you there.

> I'll get there, I'm just surprised this hasn't been attempted before.

So you're a pioneer! Good luck!

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