Hi,
I am trying to boot a MIPS based embedded board.
I am able to NFS boot the kernel and rootfile system through
tftp.
I have now created the initramfs of the same rootfile system,
after little hickups I was able to boot the board.
But when I try to insmode a module I am getting the following
error:
insmod: error inserting 'linux-kernel-bcm.ko': -1 Cannot allocate memory
Unable to load Module : linux-kernel-bcm.ko. Error Code 1
The dmesg shows:
'linux-kernel-bcm.ko : No more DMA blocks
'linux-kernel-bcm.ko': No Dma memory available
The insmode works with the NFS version of the same rootfs and kernel.
On googling I found this error is due to kernel version mismatch.
But I am using the same kernel used for NFS booting.
Please let me know where I am wrong?
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