01-08-2022, 10:15 AM
I looked a bit more into this, and I think rpi-source may be exactly what you need.
From https://github.com/RPi-Distro/rpi-source
"rpi-source is helpful if you use rpi-update kernels or want to build an in-kernel module."
So, after you run 'rpi-source' you should have the correct kernel headers in /lib/modules/4.14.98-v7+/ and you could build the driver.
From https://github.com/RPi-Distro/rpi-source
"rpi-source is helpful if you use rpi-update kernels or want to build an in-kernel module."
So, after you run 'rpi-source' you should have the correct kernel headers in /lib/modules/4.14.98-v7+/ and you could build the driver.
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