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modload(8)

System Administration Commands                                      modload(8)



NAME
       modload - load a kernel module

SYNOPSIS
       modload [-p] [-e exec_file] filename

DESCRIPTION
       The  modload  command loads the kernel module filename into the running
       system.


       filename is an object file produced using ld(1)  with  the  -ztype=kmod
       option.  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 direc‐
       tory 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/ker‐
       nel/drv/foo:



         example# modload -p drv/foo



OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -e exec_file    Specify the name of a shell script or executable  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
                       system calls, or, for other  module  types,  the  index
                       into the appropriate kernel table. See modinfo(8)


       -p              Use  the  kernel's  internal  modpath  variable  as the
                       search path for the module.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/core-os


SEE ALSO
       ld(1),  system(5),  attributes(7),  add_drv(8),  kernel(8), modinfo(8),
       modunload(8),   modldrv(9S),   modlinkage(9S),   modlstrmod(9S),   mod‐
       ule_info(9S)


       Writing Device Drivers in Oracle Solaris 11.4

NOTES
       Use  add_drv(8)  to add device drivers, not modload. See Writing Device
       Drivers in Oracle Solaris 11.4 for procedures on adding device drivers.



Oracle Solaris 11.4             7 October 2015                      modload(8)
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