Re: Exporting symbols from a module.

Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com)
Tue, 15 May 2001 15:57:09 -0600 (MDT)


Anders Fugmann writes:
> I've got a simple question - how export symbols from one module, and use
> them in another.
>
> I have two modules - 'kvaser' and 'can_master'.
> 'kvaser' exports some functions, and 'can_master' needs to use call
> these functions.
>
> I used EXPORT_SYMBOL, and declared the function extern,
> but i still get unresolved symbols.
>
> > insmod kvaser.o
> > insmod can_master.o
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_no_messages
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_register
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_get_message
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_unregister
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_listen
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_block
> can_master.o: unresolved symbol can_hw_send_message
>
>
> Looking in /proc/ksyms, i can find the exported symbols from the kvaser
> driver, but it they are in a different format than all the others.
>
> d3d27070 can_hw_register_R__ver_can_hw_register [kvaser]
> d3d27090 can_hw_unregister_R__ver_can_hw_unregister [kvaser]
> d3d270b0 can_hw_listen_R__ver_can_hw_listen [kvaser]
> d3d270c4 can_hw_block_R__ver_can_hw_block [kvaser]
> d3d270e8 can_hw_send_message_R__ver_can_hw_send_message [kvaser]
> d3d270f8 can_hw_get_message_R__ver_can_hw_get_message [kvaser]
> d3d27108 can_hw_no_messages_R__ver_can_hw_no_messages [kvaser]
> d3d27000
> __insmod_kvaser_O/home/afu/cvs/dtu/49422/canbus/src/kvaser.o_M3B01709C_V132100
I just recently had this problem, and your Makefile is missing:

export-objs := <file name>.o

where <file name>.o is the compiled object file from <file name>.c, and
not the module name (if it is different).

Cheers, Andreas

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