Am Dienstag, 18. November 2003 19:40 schrieb lrd:
> Hi all:
>
> I'm new to Linux device driver development and am writing a driver for
> my USB device. Now, I encounter several problems.
>
> 1. My driver is installed successfully in Linux 2.4.22. But when I
> connect my device to the system, it seems that nobody calls my drivers
> routines - I think at least the 'probe' routine should be called. Am I
> wrong?
Your probe() is called only if the USB ids you give in the driver
match those of the connected device.
> 2. 'insmod' fails in Linux2.6.0-test9. It says: Invalid module format.
> The code is modified to fit the chages from 2.4 to 2.6 and compiled
> successfully. Then, what does this message mean? I'm sure the include
> paths and the version settings are right. Furthermore, modutils work
> fine when I compile & install my 2.6.0-test9.
Do you build a correct .ko ?
HTH
Oliver
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