(Ethernet-driver looks for pci-scan.h/kern_compat.h) and finds them
David A. Bandel
david
Mon May 17 11:30:34 PDT 2004
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 20:43:01 +0200
begin hjb-rheine at t-online.de (Hermann-Josef Beckers) spewed forth:
These are structs found in the 2.2.x kernel. Obviously you're trying to
compile in the 2.4.x kernel.
for the old rtl8129, you should now use 8139too.
>
> Sorry, but I should have looked into the source-file before posting.
> It mentions a webadress, where I could find those files.
>
> But now I've problems with the compile:
>
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_open':
> re100tx.c:692: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c:693: structure has no member named `interrupt'
> re100tx.c:694: structure has no member named `start'
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_timer':
> re100tx.c:784: structure has no member named `interrupt'
> re100tx.c:790: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_tx_timeout':
> re100tx.c:917: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_start_xmit':
> re100tx.c:948: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c:971: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c:975: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_interrupt':
> re100tx.c:1000: structure has no member named `interrupt'
> re100tx.c:1003: structure has no member named `interrupt'
> re100tx.c:1080: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c:1156: structure has no member named `interrupt'
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_close':
> re100tx.c:1278: structure has no member named `start'
> re100tx.c:1279: structure has no member named `tbusy'
> re100tx.c: In function `rtl8129_get_stats':
> re100tx.c:1345: structure has no member named `start'
>
> What is now missing?
>
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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