MOD_INSTALL(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers MOD_INSTALL(9F)
mod_install, mod_remove, mod_info, mod_modname - add, remove or query
a loadable module
#include <sys/modctl.h>
int mod_install(struct modlinkage *modlinkage);
int mod_remove(struct modlinkage *modlinkage);
int mod_info(struct modlinkage *modlinkage,
struct modinfo *modinfo);
const char *mod_modname(struct modlinkage *modlinkage);
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
modlinkage
Pointer to the loadable module's modlinkage structure
which describes what type(s) of module elements are
included in this loadable module.
modinfo
Pointer to the modinfo structure passed to _info(9E).
mod_install() must be called from a module's _init(9E) routine.
mod_remove() must be called from a module's _fini(9E) routine.
mod_info() must be called from a module's _info(9E) routine.
mod_modname() can be called from any module routine.
When _init(9E) is executing, its call to mod_install() enables other
threads to call attach(9E) even prior to mod_install() returning and
_init(9E) completion. From a programming standpoint this means that
all _init(9E) initialization must occur prior to _init(9E) calling
mod_install(). If mod_install() fails (non-zero return value), any
initialization must be undone.
When _fini(9E) is executing, another thread may call attach(9E) prior
to _fini(9E) calling mod_remove(). If this occurs, the mod_remove()
fails (non-zero return). From a programming standpoint, this means
that _init(9E) initializations should only be undone after a
successful return from mod_remove().
To query the name of a module, use mod_modname(). If the module is a
driver, the module name is the same as the driver name. This function
can be used to avoid compiled-in knowledge of the module name, and is
of particular use when _init(9E) needs to call a function like
kstat_create(9F).
mod_install() and mod_remove() return 0 upon success and non-zero on
failure.
mod_info() returns a non-zero value on success and 0 upon failure.
mod_modname() returns the name of the module. The returned name
remains valid as long as the module remains loaded.
See _init(9E) for an example that uses these functions.
_fini(9E), _info(9E), _init(9E), kstat_create(9F), modldrv(9S),
modlinkage(9S), modlstrmod(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
July 8, 2008 MOD_INSTALL(9F)
NAME
mod_install, mod_remove, mod_info, mod_modname - add, remove or query
a loadable module
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/modctl.h>
int mod_install(struct modlinkage *modlinkage);
int mod_remove(struct modlinkage *modlinkage);
int mod_info(struct modlinkage *modlinkage,
struct modinfo *modinfo);
const char *mod_modname(struct modlinkage *modlinkage);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
PARAMETERS
modlinkage
Pointer to the loadable module's modlinkage structure
which describes what type(s) of module elements are
included in this loadable module.
modinfo
Pointer to the modinfo structure passed to _info(9E).
DESCRIPTION
mod_install() must be called from a module's _init(9E) routine.
mod_remove() must be called from a module's _fini(9E) routine.
mod_info() must be called from a module's _info(9E) routine.
mod_modname() can be called from any module routine.
When _init(9E) is executing, its call to mod_install() enables other
threads to call attach(9E) even prior to mod_install() returning and
_init(9E) completion. From a programming standpoint this means that
all _init(9E) initialization must occur prior to _init(9E) calling
mod_install(). If mod_install() fails (non-zero return value), any
initialization must be undone.
When _fini(9E) is executing, another thread may call attach(9E) prior
to _fini(9E) calling mod_remove(). If this occurs, the mod_remove()
fails (non-zero return). From a programming standpoint, this means
that _init(9E) initializations should only be undone after a
successful return from mod_remove().
To query the name of a module, use mod_modname(). If the module is a
driver, the module name is the same as the driver name. This function
can be used to avoid compiled-in knowledge of the module name, and is
of particular use when _init(9E) needs to call a function like
kstat_create(9F).
RETURN VALUES
mod_install() and mod_remove() return 0 upon success and non-zero on
failure.
mod_info() returns a non-zero value on success and 0 upon failure.
mod_modname() returns the name of the module. The returned name
remains valid as long as the module remains loaded.
EXAMPLES
See _init(9E) for an example that uses these functions.
SEE ALSO
_fini(9E), _info(9E), _init(9E), kstat_create(9F), modldrv(9S),
modlinkage(9S), modlstrmod(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
July 8, 2008 MOD_INSTALL(9F)