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Anish Patel schrieb:
> Jan Girlich wrote:
>> This works so far. But at the end there are a lot of warnings about
>> ixp400_eth.ko like these:
>> WARNING: "ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish"
>> [/root/kernel/trunk/ixp400_eth/ixp400_eth.ko] undefined!
>> WARNING: "ixOsalMbufFree" [/root/kernel/trunk/ixp400_eth/ixp400_eth.ko]
>> undefined!
>> WARNING: "ixOsalMbufAlloc" [/root/kernel/trunk/ixp400_eth/ixp400_eth.ko]
>> undefined!
>> WARNING: "ixOsalIrqUnlock" [/root/kernel/trunk/ixp400_eth/ixp400_eth.ko]
>> undefined!
>> WARNING: "ixOsalIrqLock" [/root/kernel/trunk/ixp400_eth/ixp400_eth.ko]
>> undefined!
> do you have the intel CSR crap installed? you need those to properly
> build the ethernet module, you'll still get these warning as those
> symbols are defined in the ixp400.ko that is built from intels CSR's.

I'm not sure. The make script does a lot of things all for itself. At
least those files are needed:
BSD_ixp400AccessLibrary-2_1_1.zip
IPL_ixp400AccessLibrary-2_1.zip
BSD_ixp400AccessLibrary-2_1.zip
IPL_ixp400NpeLibrary-2_1.zip
GPL_ixp400LinuxEthernetDriverPatch-1_5_1.zip
GPL_ixp400LinuxEthernetDriverPatch-1_5.zip
linux-2.6.17.tar.bz2

Doesn't look like "CSR". Actually I even don't know what "CSR" is. :)
But the module ixp400.ko gets build, so I assume everything is fine.

> is there not a place to add a serial port on the NSLU2?  i believe there
> is, check the nslu2 website.

Yes, there is. But you have to do some things to add a serial console.
And you'll need a soldering iron. Maybe later this year I will invest
some time in this matter. For now I am happy with some people who
sporadically will test my kernels on their slug. :)

Bye
Jan
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