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[ts-7000] Re: ELF: Module Insertion Issues

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: ELF: Module Insertion Issues
From: "yasbug" <>
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 17:58:56 -0000
FYI...there is plenty of space left (~15mb) on the flash on the TS 
7250 board. So I am assuming that it is not a space issue.

Thanks,
Yas
--- In  "yasbug" <> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> 
> I have a TS-7250 board with a ARM920t processor core. I am writing 
a 
> device driver to use the GPIO pins as interrupts. I setup a cross-
> tool environment on a 2.6.x version of Linux and compiled the TS-
> Linux-ts-11 source. I am able to compile Andy's GPS_PPS Device 
Driver 
> implementation located in the "File" section on this forum.
> 
> I'm trying to write my own device driver module, but I am having 
> trouble inserting my module. I am able to compile my code with no 
> issues, and am able to insert a module that just prints to the 
screen 
> (using Andy's makefile). When I add code to check_mem_region(...) 
and 
> request_mem_region(...) on the DIO pins, I am able to compile 
> successfully. However, when i try to insert my module in the debian-
> sarge 2.4.26-ts11 kernel, I receive the following error message:
> 
> module.o: error reading ELF section data module.o: No space left on 
> device 
> 
> I changed Andy's Makefile to point to my linux-src and cross-
compiler 
> and to my cpu architecture (-march=armv4t) option in the Makefile 
as 
> well. Does anyone know what can cause this type of error? If you 
need 
> code, let me know and I can post it. Thanks,
> 
> Yas
>




 
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