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#1 Old nokia_cs on RedHat ... to be continued - 1970-01-01, 02:00

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Hi all,

Now, as i have managed the build of the module, there still remain some problems (and questions).

After installing (using ``make install'') I've ran ``depmod -a'', which gave me "Unresolved symbols in nokia_cs.o", will this hurt me? (It should, and what could have went wrong?)

``modprobe nokia_cs'' loads the module, but gives me a warning about the fact, that the module taints the kernel. This probably shouldn't hurt.

Now I need to create the device, but I can't. (
I'd have to run ``mknod ttyNC0 c MA MI'', but I don't know the values of MA and MI.
``dmesg'' only gives:
D211:-----------------------------------------------
D211: - Nokia D211 multimode radio card driver
D211: - Version 1.04 (Tue Nov 19 14:11:57 EET 2002).
D211:-----------------------------------------------
... and the file /proc/net/nokia_cs doesn't come up.

This could be a further problem. In /var/log/messages I find:
Jan 24 14:30:47 bolero cardmgr[480]: unsupported card in socket 0
Jan 24 14:30:48 bolero cardmgr[480]: product info: "Nokia", "D211"
Jan 24 14:30:48 bolero cardmgr[480]: manfid: 0x0124, 0x1120 function: 6 (network)

Any suggestions?

Due to the fact, that we need the card for the only purpose, to send SMS to real mobile-phones. Will we need to set up PPP ?????

Thanks in advance
Frank

PS: Oooh, I HAVE proc support in the kernel (of course), and PCMCIA is up and running.

#2 Old RE: nokia_cs on RedHat ... to be continued - 1970-01-01, 02:00

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Even more info for the developers. Here is the output of ``nm nokia_cs.o | grep -w U''

U add_timer
U add_wait_queue
U alloc_skb
U CardServices
U __const_udelay
U cpu_raise_softirq
U create_proc_entry
U del_timer
U do_softirq
U ether_setup
U eth_type_trans
U fasync_helper
U __generic_copy_from_user
U __generic_copy_to_user
U __get_user_4
U interruptible_sleep_on
U interruptible_sleep_on_timeout
U irq_stat
U jiffies
U kfree
U __kfree_skb
U kill_fasync
U kmalloc
U mod_timer
U netif_rx
U __out_of_line_bug
U printk
U proc_net # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U register_chrdev # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U register_netdev # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U register_pccard_driver # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U remove_proc_entry # !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U remove_wait_queue
U schedule
U schedule_timeout
U skb_over_panic
U softnet_data
U sprintf
U strstr
U sys_close
U tasklet_init
U tasklet_kill
U __tasklet_schedule
U __this_module
U tty_flip_buffer_push
U tty_hangup
U tty_register_driver
U tty_std_termios
U tty_unregister_driver
U tty_wait_until_sent
U __udelay
U unregister_chrdev
U unregister_netdev
U unregister_pccard_driver
U vsprintf
U __wake_up

Okokokok, ALL of these unresolved syms are important, but the commented ones should explain, why I don't get the /proc/net/nokia_cs file.

The box is a vanilly RedHat8.0 installation.

#3 Old RE: nokia_cs on RedHat ... to be continued - 1970-01-01, 02:00

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Hello,

Unresolved symbols is not a problem here. You should have restarted the PCMCIA by running the restarting script (/etc/init.d/pcmcia restart).

You don't need to create the device (ttyNC0). Card start script (etc/pcmcia/nokia_cs) will do it for you.

PPP is not required if you just want to send SMS.


Best Regards,

Nokia D211 Support
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