From: Blaisorblade <bla...@ya...> - 2005-10-03 18:51:09
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On Monday 03 October 2005 08:02, Nelson Castillo wrote: > Hi, I'm sending a patch that allows me to query the > number of keys pressed by the user (I'll copy [4]). > -------------- > # cat /proc/keystrokes > 29 > -------------- > I read [1] and skimmed over [2] and I think I'm using > the __init and __initcall macros well, but I get this > error when I try to use them: > > CC arch/um/drivers/chan_kern.o > arch/um/drivers/chan_kern.c:111: error: `proc_kst_init' undeclared > here (not in a function) > arch/um/drivers/chan_kern.c:98: warning: `proc_kts_init' defined but not If you pasted the correct error message and the correct code, they both say "kst" on one line and "kts" on the other. You have a trivial typo. > What should I do/try? > Can I use these macros in um/drivers/chan_kern.c? Yes, take the right include and you can (use <linux/init.h>, not arch/um/include/init.h) > Blaisorblade told me to it in serio[3], but I don't know > where I should put the hooks. I think I can also use > drivers/char/keyboard.c If it's arch-independent, you maybe can. But you'd better ask this on LKML, probably. -- Inform me of my mistakes, so I can keep imitating Homer Simpson's "Doh!". Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade (Skype ID "PaoloGiarrusso", ICQ 215621894) http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade ___________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger: chiamate gratuite in tutto il mondo http://it.messenger.yahoo.com |