Re: help click:unknown element class when adding own element to patchless linuxmodule
Huiqing Fu <[email protected]> Mon, 23 Jul 2012 17:17:39 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.network.routing.click |
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| Message-ID | <CA+zsZccy1TSpuvTiNdq3NkqHhKFmK18f2+VVvLwT503k0YWiUg@mail.gmail.com> |
problem solved, thank you. I deleted what my group added userlevel elements, then it is fine. Thank you. 2012/7/22 Huiqing Fu <[email protected]>: > hi, > I try to add my own element “PushTest” to patchless linuxmodule in > click, now I installed element in the patchless linuxmodule,but the > prolems is that when I run click -install File.click to use my own > element it fails and says that "File.click:9: unknown element class > 'PushTest'; Router could not be initialized!" > > My installing steps are: ./configure --enable-local; --> make > elemlist; --> make -i install(if without -i, there are always two > errors) --> click-install ./conf/File.click. Then it fails. > The File.click is quite simple : > > InfiniteSource(DATA \<00 00 c0 ae 67 ef 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 > 45 00 00 28 00 00 00 00 40 11 77 c3 01 00 00 01 > 02 00 00 02 13 69 13 69 00 14 d6 41 55 44 50 20 > 70 61 63 6b 65 74 21 0a>, LIMIT 5, STOP true) > -> Strip(14) > -> Align(4, 0) // in case we're not on x86 > -> CheckIPHeader(BADSRC 18.26.4.255 2.255.255.255 1.255.255.255) > -> Print(okPUSH) > ->PushTest > ->Discard; > > The PushTest is the element that I write, which is also rather simple: > *#include <click/config.h> > #include <click/confparse.hh> > #include <click/error.hh> > #include "pushtest.hh" > > CLICK_DECLS > PushTest::PushTest() > {} > > PushTest::~ PushTest() > {} > > int PushTest::configure(Vector<String> &conf, ErrorHandler *errh) { > > if(cp_va_kparse(conf, this, errh, > cpEnd) < 0) > return -1; > return 0; > } > > void PushTest::push(int, Packet *p){ > output(0).push(p); > } > > CLICK_ENDDECLS > EXPORT_ELEMENT(PushTest) > ELEMENT_REQUIRES(linuxmodule) > > > So, how to add own element to patchless linuxmodule click router? Or > how to solve the "unknown class" error? > > > I run it on Ubuntu 10.10 with linux kernel 2.6.35-30-generic