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31.Dd July 19, 2007
32.Dt MODULE 9
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm module
36.Nd structure describing a kernel module
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38Each module in the kernel is described by a
39.Vt module_t
40structure.
41The structure contains the name of the device, a unique ID number,
42a pointer to an event handler function and to an argument,
43which is given to the event handler,
44as well as some kernel internal data.
45.Pp
46The
47.Xr DECLARE_MODULE 9
48macro
49registers the module with the system.
50.Pp
51When the module is loaded, the event handler function is called with
52the
53.Fa what
54argument set to
55.Dv MOD_LOAD .
56.Pp
57On unload it is first called with
58.Fa what
59set to
60.Dv MOD_QUIESCE .
61If the unload was not forced, a non-zero return will prevent the
62unload from happening.
63.Pp
64If the unload continues
65.Fa what
66is set to
67.Dv MOD_UNLOAD .
68If the module returns non-zero to this, the unload will not happen.
69.Pp
70The difference between
71.Dv MOD_QUIESCE
72and
73.Dv MOD_UNLOAD
74is that the module should fail
75.Dv MOD_QUIESCE
76if it is currently in use, whereas
77.Dv MOD_UNLOAD
78should only fail if it is impossible to unload the module, for instance
79because there are memory references to the module which cannot be revoked.
80.Pp
81When the system is shutting down,
82.Fa what
83contains the value of
84.Dv MOD_SHUTDOWN .
85.Pp
86The module should return
87.Er EOPNOTSUPP
88for unsupported and unrecognized values of
89.Fa what .
90.Sh EXAMPLES
91.Bd -literal
92#include <sys/param.h>
93#include <sys/kernel.h>
94#include <sys/module.h>
95
96static int foo_handler(module_t mod, int /*modeventtype_t*/ what,
97                       void *arg);
98
99static moduledata_t mod_data= {
100        "foo",
101        foo_handler,
102        0
103};
104
105MODULE_VERSION(foo, 1);
106MODULE_DEPEND(foo, bar, 1, 3, 4);
107
108DECLARE_MODULE(foo, mod_data, SI_SUB_EXEC, SI_ORDER_ANY);
109.Ed
110.Sh SEE ALSO
111.Xr DECLARE_MODULE 9 ,
112.Xr DEV_MODULE 9 ,
113.Xr DRIVER_MODULE 9 ,
114.Xr MODULE_DEPEND 9 ,
115.Xr MODULE_VERSION 9 ,
116.Xr SYSCALL_MODULE 9
117.Pp
118.Pa /usr/share/examples/kld
119.Sh AUTHORS
120This manual page was written by
121.An Alexander Langer Aq alex@FreeBSD.org .
122