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/sys/module/MODULENAME is not created unconditionally. This can be confusing so document the current conditions. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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What: /sys/module
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Description:
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The /sys/module tree consists of the following structure:
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/sys/module/MODULENAME
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The name of the module that is in the kernel. This
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module name will always show up if the module is loaded as a
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dynamic module. If it is built directly into the kernel, it
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will only show up if it has a version or at least one
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parameter.
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Note: The conditions of creation in the built-in case are not
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by design and may be removed in the future.
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/sys/module/MODULENAME/parameters
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This directory contains individual files that are each
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individual parameters of the module that are able to be
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changed at runtime. See the individual module
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documentation as to the contents of these parameters and
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what they accomplish.
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Note: The individual parameter names and values are not
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considered stable, only the fact that they will be
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placed in this location within sysfs. See the
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individual driver documentation for details as to the
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stability of the different parameters.
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/sys/module/MODULENAME/refcnt
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If the module is able to be unloaded from the kernel, this file
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will contain the current reference count of the module.
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Note: If the module is built into the kernel, or if the
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CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD kernel configuration value is not enabled,
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this file will not be present.
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