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This provides a mechanism to update the module without having to relink the kernel and reboot. Modules can be loaded from within the kernel image, provided by the boot loader, or loaded from the file system. .Pp The .Nm subsystem includes two data types: .Bl -enum -offset indent .It The .Vt module_t type provides storage to describe a module. .It The .Vt modinfo_t type resides within .Vt module_t and contains module header info. .El .Pp The module subsystem is protected by the global .Va kernconfig_mutex . .Sh FUNCTIONS .Bl -tag -width abcd .It Fn MODULE "class" "name" "required" The .Fn MODULE macro creates and initializes a .Vt modinfo_t structure. The .Fa class argument identifies the class of module, and must be one of the following: .Bl -tag -width XXX -offset indent .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_VFS The module provide a virtual file system - see .Xr vfs 9 .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_DRIVER The module is a device driver - see .Xr driver 9 .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_EXEC The module provides an alternate execution environment - see the various .Dv COMPAT_xxx options in .Xr options 9 .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_SECMODEL The module provides a security model - see .Xr secmodel 9 .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_BUFQ The module provides a buffer queue strategy - see .Xr bufq 9 .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_MISC The module provides miscellaneous kernel services .El .Pp The .Fa name argument provides the name of the module. Loaded modules, including those that are built-in to the kernel, must all have unique names. .Pp The .Fa required argument is a quoted string containing a comma-separated list of module names that are required by this module. The list must not contain any white-space. When a module is loaded, all of its required modules are auto-loaded and initialized before the module itself is loaded. Loading of required modules is a recursive operation. .Pp If there are no required modules, this argument should be specified as .Dv NULL . .Pp In addition to the explicit arguments, the .Fn MODULE macro creates a reference to the module's .Fn modcmd function. This function is defined as: .Bl -tag -width modcmd -offset indent .It Ft int .Fn xxx_modcmd "modcmd_t cmd" "void *data" .El .Pp (where xxx is the name of the module, from the .Dv MODULE macro). .Pp The .Fa cmd argument requests one of the following operations: .Bl -tag -width MODULE_CMD_AUTOUNLOAD -offset indent .It Dv MODULE_CMD_INIT Perform module-specific initialization when the module is loaded. .It Dv MODULE_CMD_FINI Perform module-specific clean-up before the module is unloaded. .It Dv MODULE_CMD_AUTOUNLOAD Notify the module that it is about to be unloaded. .It Dv MODULE_CMD_STAT Request the module to provide status information (not currently implemented). .El .Pp All modules' .Fn modcmd functions must implement the .Dv MODULE_CMD_INIT and .Dv MODULE_CMD_FINI commands. The other commands are optional, and should return .Er ENOTTY if not implemented. .Pp For the .Dv MODULE_CMD_INIT command, the .Fa data argument is used to pass a pointer to the module's .Xr prop_dictionary 3 . For the .Dv MODULE_CMD_STAT command, the .Fa data argument points to a buffer where the status information should be placed. .Pp The __link_set mechanism is used to enable the .Nm subsystem to locate the .Vt modinfo_t structure. .It Fn module_load "name" "flags" "props" "class" Load a module, link it into the running kernel, and call the module's .Fn modcmd routine with a .Fa cmd argument of .Dv MODULE_CMD_INIT . If the specified module requires other modules, they are loaded first; if any required module cannot be loaded or if any of their .Fn modcmd control routines returns a non-zero status, loading of this module and the specific required module will fail. The required modules are marked for automatic unloading. Thus, if the loading of the module failed, the required modules will be automatically unloaded after a short delay. .Pp The loader will look first for a built-in module with the specified .Fa name that has not been disabled (see .Fn module_unload below). If a built-in module with that .Fa name is not found, the list of modules prepared by the boot loader is searched. If the named module is still not found, an attempt is made to locate the module within the file system, provided it has been mounted by the initialization code. .Pp The .Fa flags argument can include: .Bl -tag -width MODCTL_LOAD_FORCE -offset indent .It Dv MODCTL_NO_PROP When loading a module from the file system, do not attempt to locate a corresponding prop_dictionary file. .It Dv MODCTL_LOAD_FORCE Force loading of disabled built-in modules and modules built for a different version of the operating system. .El .Pp The .Fa props argument points to an externalized property list which is passed to the module's .Fn modcmd routine. If a module is being loaded from the file system, and the .Dv MODCTL_NO_PROP flag is not set, the system searches for a file with the same name as the module file, but with the suffix .Dq Pa .plist . If this file is found, the prop_dictionary it contains is loaded and merged with the prop_dictionary from the .Fa props argument. .Pp The .Fa class argument can be any of: .Pp .Bl -tag -width MODULE_CLASS_SECMODEL -offset indent -compact .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_ANY .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_DRIVER Device driver .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_EXEC Executable image handler .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_MISC Miscellaneous module .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_SECMODEL Security model (see .Xr secmodel 9 for more details) .It Dv MODULE_CLASS_VFS Virtual file system .El .Pp If the class is not .Dv MODULE_CLASS_ANY , the class of the module being loaded must match the requested .Fa class . Except when verifying a module's class when it is being loaded, module classes other than .Dv MODULE_CLASS_SECMODEL are transparent to the module subsystem. They are provided only for the benefit of the subsystem's clients. Modules with class .Dv MODULE_CLASS_SECMODEL are automatically registered with .Fn secmodel_register after being successfully loaded, and automatically deregistered with .Fn secmodel_deregister when being unloaded. .Pp The .Fn module_load routine is primarily intended as the implementation of the .Dv MODCTL_LOAD option of the .Xr modctl 2 system call. .It Fn module_autoload "name" "class" Auto-load a module, making it available for automatic unloading. The .Fa name and .Fa class arguments are the same as for the .Fn module_load routine. .Pp The module subsystem uses a kernel thread to attempt to automatically unload modules a short time (currently, 10 seconds) after being loaded by .Fn module_autoload . Before the module is unloaded, its .Fn modcmd is called with the .Fa cmd argument specified as .Dv MODULE_CMD_AUTOUNLOAD . A module can prevent itself from being unloaded by returning a non-zero value. .Pp The .Fn module_autoload function is intended for use by kernel components to locate and load optional system components. The function is also used to load modules that are required by other modules. .Pp The directory from which the module is loaded will be searched for a file with the same name as the module file, but with the suffix .Dq Pa .plist . If this file is found, the prop_dictionary it contains will be loaded and passed to the module's .Fn modcmd routine. If this prop_dictionary contains a .Dq Pa noautoload property which is set to .Dq Pa true then the system will refuse to load the module. .It Fn module_unload "name" Unload a module. If the module's reference count is non-zero, the function returns .Er EBUSY . Otherwise, the module's .Fn modcmd routine is called with a .Fa cmd argument of .Dv MODULE_CMD_FINI . If the .Fn modcmd routine returns with an error, then the error is returned to the caller otherwise the module is unloaded. .Pp The reference counts of all modules that were required by this module are decremented, but the required modules are not unloaded by the call to .Fn module_unload . Instead, the required modules may be unloaded by subsequent calls to .Fn module_unload . .Pp Unloading a built-in module causes the module to be marked as disabled. This prevents the module from being re-loaded, except by the .Fn module_load function with the .Fa flags argument set to .Dv MODULE_FORCE_LOAD . .Pp The .Fn module_unload function may be called by the .Xr modctl 2 system call, by the module subsystem's internal auto-unload thread, or by other kernel facilities. Generally, other kernel facilities should not be calling this function. .It Fn module_init_class "class" Load and initialize all available modules of the specified .Fa class . Any built-in modules that have not been disabled, and any modules provided by the boot loader are loaded. .It Fn module_hold "name" Increment the reference count of a module. A module cannot be unloaded if its reference count is non-zero. .It Fn module_rele "name" Decrement the reference count of a module. .It Fn module_find_section "name" "addr" "size" Find the start address and size of linker section .Ar name within a module. The miniroot module uses this routine to find the address and size of the embedded file system image. This routine can only examine the linker data for the module that is currently being initialized; it cannot examine data for any other module. .It Fn module_init "void" Initialize the module subsystem. Creates and initializes various data structures, locates all built-in modules, and establishes the sub-system's .Xr sysctl 8 tree. .Fn module_init is called early in system initialization to facilitate use of security model modules. .It Fn module_start_unload_thread "void" Create the thread that attempts to automatically unload modules that were loaded via the .Fn module_autoload routine. The function is called only once, after the scheduler and timer functions are initialized. .It Fn module_builtin_require_force "void" Mark as "disabled" any built-in modules that have not been successfully initialized. Modules marked "disabled" can only be loaded if the .Dv MODCTL_LOAD_FORCE is specified. .Fn module_builtin_require_force is called near the end of system initialization, after the .Xr init 8 process is created. .It Fn module_load_vfs_init The module subsystem is initialized early, long before any file systems are available. After the root file system is mounted, .Fn module_load_vfs_init is used to enable loading modules from the file system. Until this routine is called, modules can only be loaded if they were built-in to the kernel image or provided by the boot loader. .El .Sh PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS The module subsystem is designed to be called recursively, but only within a single LWP. This permits one module's .Fn modcmd routine to load or unload other modules. .Pp Additional considerations: .Bl -bullet -offset indent .It A module is not permitted to load or unload itself. Attempts to load or unload a module from within its own .Fn modcmd routine will fail with .Er EEXIST or .Er EBUSY , respectively. .It Although a module can be loaded by using either .Fn module_load or .Fn module_autoload , it is not possible for the module's .Fn modcmd routine to distinguish between the two methods. Any module which needs to ensure that it does not get auto-unloaded must either handle the .Dv MODULE_CMD_AUTOUNLOAD command in its .Fn modcmd routine, or use .Fn module_hold to increment its reference count. Note however that modules loaded manually with .Xr modload 8 are never auto-unloaded. .El .Sh EXAMPLES A set of example modules is available in the .Pa src/sys/modules/examples directory hierarchy. .Sh CODE REFERENCES The core of the kernel module implementation is in .Pa sys/kern/kern_module.c and .Pa sys/kern/kern_module_vfs.c . .Pp The routines for linking the module are in .Pa sys/kern/subr_kobj.c . .Pp The routines for reading a module from the file system are in .Pa sys/kern/subr_kobj_vfs.c . .Pp The header file .In sys/sys/module.h describes the public interface. .Pp In addition, each architecture is expected to provide .Fn kobj_machdep , .Fn kobj_reloc , and .Fn module_init_md . .Fn kobj_machdep is for any machine dependent actions, such as flushing caches, that are needed when a module is loaded or unloaded. .Fn kobj_reloc deals with resolution of relocatable symbols. .Fn module_init_md is for finding modules passed in by the boot loader. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr modctl 2 , .Xr module 7 , .Xr intro 9lua .Sh HISTORY The kernel module subsystem first appeared in .Nx 5.0 . It replaces the .Dq Tn LKM subsystem from earlier releases. .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Nm system was written by .An Andrew Doran Aq Mt ad@NetBSD.org . This manual page was written by .An Paul Goyette Aq Mt pgoyette@NetBSD.org .