DEPMOD(8) | depmod | DEPMOD(8) |
NAME¶
depmod - Generate modules.dep and map files.SYNOPSIS¶
depmod
[ -b basedir] [-e]
[-E Module.symvers] [
-F System.map] [ -n] [-v] [-A]
[ -P prefix] [-w]
[version]
depmod
[ -e] [-E Module.symvers]
[-F System.map] [-m] [-n] [-v]
[ -P prefix] [-w] [version]
[filename...]
DESCRIPTION¶
Linux kernel modules can provide services (called "symbols") for other modules to use (using one of the EXPORT_SYMBOL variants in the code). If a second module uses this symbol, that second module clearly depends on the first module. These dependencies can get quite complex.OPTIONS¶
-a --allProbe all modules. This option is enabled by
default if no file names are given in the command-line.
-A --quick
This option scans to see if any modules are
newer than the modules.dep file before any work is done: if not, it silently
exits rather than regenerating the files.
-b basedir --basedir basedir
If your modules are not currently in the
(normal) directory /lib/modules/ version, but in a staging area, you
can specify a basedir which is prepended to the directory name. This
basedir is stripped from the resulting modules.dep file, so it is ready
to be moved into the normal location. Use this option if you are a
distribution vendor who needs to pre-generate the meta-data files rather than
running depmod again later.
-C --config file or directory
This option overrides the default
configuration directory at /etc/depmod.d/.
-e --errsyms
When combined with the -F option, this
reports any symbols which a module needs which are not supplied by other
modules or the kernel. Normally, any symbols not provided by modules are
assumed to be provided by the kernel (which should be true in a perfect
world), but this assumption can break especially when additionally updated
third party drivers are not correctly installed or were built
incorrectly.
-E --symvers
When combined with the -e option, this
reports any symbol versions supplied by modules that do not match with the
symbol versions provided by the kernel in its Module.symvers. This option is
mutually incompatible with -F.
-F --filesyms System.map
Supplied with the System.map produced when the
kernel was built, this allows the -e option to report unresolved
symbols. This option is mutually incompatible with -E.
-h --help
Print the help message and exit.
-n --dry-run
This sends the resulting modules.dep and the
various map files to standard output rather than writing them into the module
directory.
-P
Some architectures prefix symbols with an
extraneous character. This specifies a prefix character (for example '_') to
ignore.
-v --verbose
In verbose mode, depmod will print (to
stdout) all the symbols each module depends on and the module's file name
which provides that symbol.
-V --version
Show version of program and exit. See below
for caveats when run on older kernels.
-w
Warn on duplicate dependencies, aliases,
symbol versions, etc.
COPYRIGHT¶
This manual page originally Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation. Portions Copyright Jon Masters, and others.SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Jon Masters <jcm@jonmasters.org>Developer
Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>
Developer
Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@profusion.mobi>
Developer
06/19/2012 | kmod |