Hi Sascha, I don't know if you've been following recent developments, but we've made good progress on a patchless install, where the current Linux includes are transformed automatically to be made C++ acceptable. That may help you.
Eddie Sascha Alexander Jopen wrote: > Hello, > > i used click as userlevel for a few weeks now. Now i would like to test > click as a linux kernel module, primarily on an arm openwrt box, but on > some other target architectures as well. Of course, nearly every system > is running on a different kernel, mostly not running vanilla kernels. > > As i currently understand it, the click linux kernel patches contain > some modifications in the networking stack and, the majority of > modifications, to support c++ compiling of the linux sources. > > I searched the sources for patch files, containing the base patches, > required for click operation, in one file, and another one containing > the c++ compatibility patches, with no success. I think this would > simplify the adoption of the patches to other kernel versions, but maybe > i missed some files. I found a script make-linux-patch in ./etc/, but > this script references files within the click source directory which do > not exist. I could not find them in other directories. > > Maybe someone could help me with this. > > Regards, > Sascha Jopen > _______________________________________________ > click mailing list > [email protected] > https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
