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System Administration Commands modload(1M)

NAME

modload - load a kernel module

SYNOPSIS

modload [-p] [-e exec_file] filename

DESCRIPTION

The modload command loads the loadable module filename into

the running system.

filename is an object file produced by ld -r. If filename

is an absolute pathname then the file specified by that absolute path is loaded. If filename does not begin with a slash (/), then the path to load filename is relative to

the current directory unless the -p option is specified.

The kernel's modpath variable can be set using the /etc/system file. The default value of the kernel's modpath variable is set to the path where the operating system was loaded. Typically this is /kernel /usr/kernel. For example, the following command looks for ./drv/foo:

example# modload drv/foo

The following command looks for /kernel/drv/foo and then /usr/kernel/drv/foo:

example# modload -p drv/foo

OPTIONS The following options are supported:

-e exec_file Specify the name of a shell script or exe-

cutable image file that is executed after the module is successfully loaded. The first argument passed is the module ID (in decimal). The other argument is module specific. The module specific information is: the block and character major numbers

for drivers, the system call number for sys-

tem calls, or, for other module types, the index into the appropriate kernel table. See

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System Administration Commands modload(1M)

modinfo(1M)

-p Use the kernel's internal modpath variable

as the search path for the module.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | SUNWcs |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

ld(1), add_drv(1M), kernel(1M), modinfo(1M), modunload(1M),

system(4), attributes(5), modldrv(9S), modlinkage(9S),

modlstrmod(9S), module_info(9S)

NOTES

Use add_drv(1M) to add device drivers, not modload. See for

procedures on adding device drivers.

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