Hi John -

I understand, and your advice was excellent, and much appreciated. I think 
that part of the reason I'm spinning my wheels is that I don't know enough 
about what I'm doing to even properly word the questions. In this 
particular example, despite everyone's help, I'm no closer to solving the 
original problem than I was at the outset. It's my lack of knowledge in 
this area that's the culprit, not the assistance I'm getting.

In any event, it's pretty clear that this isn't a BBB problem. I've tried 
running it on my host, and the test program blows up on the write 
statement. So, I'm going to quit pestering the people here about a problem 
that's proven to be somewhat off-topic.

Thanks again.

On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 9:37:40 PM UTC-6, john3909 wrote:
>
> Well the purpose of my advise what to show you how to cross compile kernel 
> modules without having to worry about kernel version, kernel headers and 
> compiler versions. By using Robert’s build tool, he does all that for you. 
> Better still, if you use source indexing with Eclipse, you get function 
> code completion and can jump to those function using "ctrl left mouse 
> click” and “alt left arrow” to return to your code. There are also lots of 
> example in the Kernel/samples folder. 
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>

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