On Tuesday, 1 November 2022 19:49:54 CET [email protected] wrote:
> We are now looking into getting BATMAN working on a Zynq-7000 Xilinx FPGA.
> This FPGA hosts dual-arm A9 cores. We have successfully loaded up Ubuntu on
> this platform and it is running
> Linux version 4.19.0-xilinx-v2019.2 (oe-user@oe-host) (gcc version 8.2.0
> (GCC))

I don't know what this should be. It is not an ubuntu kernel (more like an 
openembedded kernel). So you might have to get in contact with whoever 
provided you with this kernel and ask them how to build externel kernel 
modules against this kernel. They hopefully have some linux-headers package 
which you can install and then build some kernel modules against it.

And if it is openembedded (with yocto) then you can either try to update
these recipes (which are using ancient batman-adv versions):

https://github.com/jhaws1982/meta-batman

Or simply enable CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV (and related symbols) in your kernel 
configuration which you are using to build this kernel. It will not be
the most recent batman-adv version but better than nothing.

Kind regards,
        Sven

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