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3Information
4===========
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6Build status:
7 [![Build Status](https://semaphoreci.com/api/v1/projects/29d989ba-0f70-4006-be21-550f6692b73b/449920/shields_badge.svg)](https://semaphoreci.com/lucasdemarchi/kmod)
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9Mailing list:
10 linux-modules@vger.kernel.org (no subscription needed)
11
12Signed packages:
13 http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/kmod/
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15Git:
16 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git
17 http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git
18 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git
19
20Gitweb:
21 http://git.kernel.org/?p=utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git
22
23Irc:
24 #kmod on irc.freenode.org
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26License:
27 LGPLv2.1+ for libkmod, testsuite and helper libraries
28 GPLv2+ for tools/*
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31OVERVIEW
32========
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34kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux kernel modules like
35insert, remove, list, check properties, resolve dependencies and aliases.
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37These tools are designed on top of libkmod, a library that is shipped with
38kmod. See libkmod/README for more details on this library and how to use it.
39The aim is to be compatible with tools, configurations and indexes from
40module-init-tools project.
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42Compilation and installation
43============================
44
45In order to compiler the source code you need following software packages:
46 - GCC compiler
47 - GNU C library
48
49Optional dependencies:
50 - ZLIB library
51 - LZMA library
52
53Typical configuration:
54 ./configure CFLAGS="-g -O2" --prefix=/usr \
55 --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/usr/lib
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57Configure automatically searches for all required components and packages.
58
59To compile and install run:
60 make && make install
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62Hacking
63=======
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65Run 'bootstrap' script before configure. If you want to accept the recommended
66flags, you just need to run 'bootstrap-configure'.
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68Make sure to read the CODING-STYLE file and the other READMEs: libkmod/README
69and testsuite/README.
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71Compatibility with module-init-tools
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73
74kmod replaces module-init-tools, which is end-of-life. Most of its tools are
75rewritten on top of libkmod so it can be used as a drop in replacements.
76Somethings however were changed. Reasons vary from "the feature was already
77long deprecated on module-init-tools" to "it would be too much trouble to
78support it".
79
80There are several features that are being added in kmod, but we don't
81keep track of them here.
82
83modprobe
84--------
85
86* 'modprobe -l' was marked as deprecated and does not exist anymore
87
88* 'modprobe -t' is gone, together with 'modprobe -l'
89
90* modprobe doesn't parse configuration files with names not ending in
91 '.alias' or '.conf'. modprobe used to warn about these files.
92
93* modprobe doesn't parse 'config' and 'include' commands in configuration
94 files.
95
96* modprobe from m-i-t does not honour softdeps for install commands. E.g.:
97 config:
98
99 install bli "echo bli"
100 install bla "echo bla"
101 softdep bla pre: bli
102
103 With m-i-t, the output of 'modprobe --show-depends bla' will be:
104 install "echo bla"
105
106 While with kmod:
107 install "echo bli"
108 install "echo bla"
109
110* kmod doesn't dump the configuration as is in the config files. Instead it
111 dumps the configuration as it was parsed. Therefore, comments and file names
112 are not dumped, but on the good side we know what the exact configuration
113 kmod is using. We did this because if we only want to know the entire content
114 of configuration files, it's enough to use find(1) in modprobe.d directories
115
116depmod
117------
118
119* there's no 'depmod -m' option: legacy modules.*map files are gone
120
121lsmod
122-----
123
124* module-init-tools used /proc/modules to parse module info. kmod uses
125 /sys/module/*, but there's a fallback to /proc/modules if the latter isn't
126 available