Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 00:08:42 +0300 From: Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg> To: audit@FreeBSD.org Cc: arch@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: new kldconfig(8) [was: new kldpath(8): display/modify the module search path] Message-ID: <20010617000842.G1956@ringworld.oblivion.bg> In-Reply-To: <20010615230249.V94445@ringworld.oblivion.bg>; from roam@orbitel.bg on Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 11:02:50PM %2B0300 References: <20010615225012.T94445@ringworld.oblivion.bg> <200106152010.f5FKAoT01353@mass.dis.org> <20010615230249.V94445@ringworld.oblivion.bg>
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On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 11:02:50PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote: > > OK, after some more discussion on IRC, it seems that the "don't check" > approach is best, with kldload-time checking. I'll think some more > about it when I get home. > > Thanks to all thread participatns for the feedback, I'll be back! :) And, as promised, I am :) The next version is at: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~roam/devel/sys/kldconfig/kldconfig-01.tar.gz with the (attached) textual manpage rendering at: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~roam/devel/sys/kldconfig/kldconfig.0-01.txt I've tried to follow ldconfig's syntax for the most part, but some deviations were kind of necessary. One of them is the reuse of the -i option to specify insertion of the new paths at the start, since I agree now with Mike Smith's opinion that kldconfig need check no paths, and Robert Watson's opinion that ldconfig's default checking mode might be removed at some point in favor of load-time checks. G'luck, Peter (bracing for the next round of well-grounded comments that shall probably lead to another almost total rewrite :) PS. Ah well, I just noticed a grammar error in the very first words of the manpage's 'DESCRIPTION' section :) Shall be fixed in the next version :) -- This would easier understand fewer had omitted. KLDCONFIG(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual KLDCONFIG(8) NAME kldconfig - display or modify the kernel module search path SYNOPSIS kldconfig [-dfimnUv] [-S name] [path ...] kldconfig -r DESCRIPTION The kldconfig displays or modifies the search path used by the kernel when loading modules using the kldload(8) utility or the kldload(2) syscall. The following options are available: -d Remove the specified paths from the module search path. -f Do not display a diagnostic message if a path specified for adding is already present in the search path, or if a path speci- fied for removing is not present in the search path. This may be useful in startup/shutdown scripts for adding a path to a filesystem which is still not mounted, or in shutdown scripts for unconditionally removing a path that may have been added during startup. -i Add the specified paths to the beginning of the search path, not to the end. This option can only be used when adding paths. -m Instead of replacing the module search path with the set of paths specified, ``merge'' in the new entries. -n Do not actually change the module search path. -r Display the current search path. This option cannot be used if any paths are also specified. -S name Specify the sysctl name to use instead of the default kern.module_path. -U ``Unique-ify'' the current search path - if any of the directo- ries is repeated one or more times, only the first occurrence remains. This option implies -m. -v Verbose output: display the new module search path. If the path has been changed, and the -v flag is specified more than once, the old path is displayed as well. FILES /boot/kernel /boot/modules /modules The default module search path used by the kernel. DIAGNOSTICS The kldconfig utility exits with a status of 0 on success and with a nonzero status if an error occurs. SEE ALSO kldload(2), kldload(8), sysctl(8). HISTORY The kldconfig command first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0. AUTHORS Peter Pentchev <roam@FreeBSD.org> FreeBSD June 15, 2001 FreeBSD To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-audit" in the body of the message
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