RE: CS4232 sound dependencies.....

tmuller@agora.rdrop.com
Wed, 22 Apr 1998 18:18:11 -0700 (PDT)


Hi,

There seems to be a dependency that isn't being caught by the make dep
command. My solution was to edit the Makefile in the
/usr/src/linux/driver/sound directory to include ad1848.o support for the
building of the cs4232.o driver. Once this is included, you shouldn't see
this error.

I make no claim to be an expert at this, only knowing how to fix the problem.
Would someone who works on this please look into the dependency issues and if
needed, I will send a fix to Linus if you help me through the dependencies.

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> This is with 2.1.97, although all kernels since at least 2.1.80 have had
> problems with this module.
>
> [dwhysong@Sleepy /proc]$ insmod cs4232
> /lib/modules/2.1.97/misc/cs4232.o: unresolved symbol ad1848_detect
> /lib/modules/2.1.97/misc/cs4232.o: unresolved symbol ad1848_init
> /lib/modules/2.1.97/misc/cs4232.o: unresolved symbol ad1848_control
> /lib/modules/2.1.97/misc/cs4232.o: unresolved symbol ad1848_unload
>
> >I have had two major problems with recent kernels. Somewhere around the
> >2.1.80's (possibly earlier), the cs4322 sound module was broken in the
> >following way:
> >
> >[root@Sleepy linux]# depmod -a
> >/lib/modules/2.1.95/misc/cs4232.o: unresolved symbol(s)
> >
> >I'm using modultils-2.1.85, Redhat 5.0 system with kernel 2.1.95.
> [...]
>
> Dave
>
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Thanks,
Troy

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