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Old 04-17-2008
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Unhappy Kernel Profiling

I compiled my device driver with the profiling option -p but while linking I am getting undefined reference to _mcount.

LD [M] /vobs/femto_drivers/DspBiosLink/dsplinkk/src/dsplinkk.o
Building modules, stage 2.
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*** Warning: "_mcount" [/vobs/femto_drivers/DspBiosLink/dsplinkk/src/dsplinkk.ko] undefined!

Architechture: ppc32

From where I can link this _mcount and how to get rid of this issue. Can anyone please guide me.
 

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