I've recompiled my kernel to make sure everything works (see my previous
mail) on the kernel side, but when I insert toshobe via mdprobe, I get
the following:
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: unresolved symbol
irda_qos_bits_to_value_Rca7bb292
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: unresolved symbol
irda_init_max_qos_capabilies_R63774d91
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: unresolved symbol
irlap_open_R363d3f85
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: unresolved symbol
irlap_close_Rf51557d0
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: unresolved symbol
irda_device_set_media_busy_R18a14a10
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o failed
/lib/modules/2.2.13/misc/toshoboe.o: insmod toshoboe failed
Dag Brattli wrote:
>
> Guenther Wieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm using kernel 2.2.13 with irda9 patch on a Toshiba laptop running
> > SuSE 6.3, irdautils are 0.9.5.
> > I can send to and recieve from my PalmIII using irobex, but I'm not able
> > to use kpilot or StarOffice to connect via serial line to the Pilot.
> > The debugging messages are (syslog):
> > -----------------
> > Jan 5 00:48:52 notebook kernel: ToshOboe: seting baud to 19200
> > Jan 5 00:48:53 notebook kernel: LM-IAS: Object not found
> > Jan 5 00:48:53 notebook kernel: ToshOboe: seting baud to 9600
> > Jan 5 00:48:57 notebook kernel: ToshOboe: seting baud to 19200
> > Jan 5 00:48:58 notebook kernel: LM-IAS: Object not found
> > Jan 5 00:48:58 notebook kernel: ToshOboe: seting baud to 9600
> > Jan 5 00:49:01 notebook kernel: __irda_device_change_speed(), device
> > locked!
> > Jan 5 00:49:01 notebook last message repeated 3 times
> > ------------------
> >
> > Also /proc/..../discovery tells me when my Palm is in reach (also my
> > Nokia 6110 is shown correctly).
>
> Looks like you haven't configured IrCOMM correctly (/etc/conf.modules):
>
> # IrDA
> alias tty-ldisc-11 irtty
> alias char-major-161 ircomm-tty
> alias irda-dongle-0 tekram
> alias irda-dongle-1 esi
>
> Then you must let the application use /dev/ircomm0 instead of /dev/ttyS0
> etc. Have you done this already?
>
> PS. For IrCOMM, you should really use -irda23 instead!
>
> -- Dag
>
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