Re: [announce] python-kmod 0.9
From: Andy Grover <hidden>
Date: 2014-03-26 20:32:48
On 03/26/2014 10:45 AM, Lucas De Marchi wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:12:26AM -0700, Andy Grover wrote:quoted
On 03/24/2014 05:02 AM, Lucas De Marchi wrote:quoted
I've just pushed a branch named "python" which contains the python bindings. I did it a bit different than you: - All the code from your repository was imported maintaining the history. I would like to keep it, so I did a merge of the final import (fast forward, but forced to contain a commit). - Python bindings are built with autotools. This allows to easily express the dependency with libkmod... but I'm not sure this is ideal as opposed to having a target to explicitely calling setuptools. Any opinion? Then I noticed the example given in the README file doesn't work. Neither by installing they original python-kmod package :-/ >>> import kmod >>> km = kmod.Kmod() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Kmod' >>> dir(kmod) ['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__loader__', '__name__', '__package__', '__path__', '__version__', 'list', 'version']The old 'python-kmod' pkg works for me: [agrover@work ~/.../python/kmod ((fac4d09...))]$ ipython In [1]: import kmod In [2]: km = kmod.Kmod() In [3]: sc = list(km.lookup("soundcore"))[0] In [4]: sc.path Out[4]: u'/lib/modules/3.13.6-200.fc20.x86_64/kernel/sound/soundcore.ko' but when I try to use the new stuff: [agrover@work ~/.../python/kmod ((fac4d09...))]$ PYTHONPATH="/home/agrover/git/kmod/libkmod/python/kmod/.libs" ipython In [1]: import kmod --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ImportError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-1-ff824b795612> in <module>() ----> 1 import kmod ImportError: dynamic module does not define init function (initkmod) Is this what you're seeing as well?humn... indeed. The error was obfuscated for me because in the __init__.py you catch the exception and make it pass silently. In the build system I was inheriting the CFLAGS from the library and unfortunately PyMODINIT_FUNC doesn't include the visibility attribute. Since we use -fvisibility=hidden by default, this was breaking the module. It's working now, though I don't like to let it as -fvisibility=default. I just pushed the python branch again. Could you ack on it?
I'm still getting this error. [agrover@work ~/git/kmod (python)]$ PYTHONPATH="/home/agrover/git/kmod/libkmod/python/kmod/.libs" python Python 2.7.5 (default, Feb 19 2014, 13:47:28) [GCC 4.8.2 20131212 (Red Hat 4.8.2-7)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import kmod Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "list.pxd", line 21, in init kmod.kmod (libkmod/python/kmod/kmod.c:3831) ImportError: No module named list I'm sorry I'm not being more help.. maybe we could get W. Trevor King or another Cython contributor to help us out here? I played around with it a bit and changing "kmod.list" to "list" on the line reporting an error in kmod.c seemed to help, and then repeating for additional errors, but kmod.c is a generated file so that's not the actual solution. Regards -- Andy