Name

create_module — create a loadable module entry

Synopsis

#include <linux/module.h>
caddr_t create_module( const char *name,
  size_t size);
 

DESCRIPTION

[Note] Note

This system call is present only in kernels before Linux 2.6.

create_module() attempts to create a loadable module entry and reserve the kernel memory that will be needed to hold the module. This system call requires privilege.

RETURN VALUE

On success, returns the kernel address at which the module will reside. On error −1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS

EEXIST

A module by that name already exists.

EFAULT

name is outside the program's accessible address space.

EINVAL

The requested size is too small even for the module header information.

ENOMEM

The kernel could not allocate a contiguous block of memory large enough for the module.

ENOSYS

create_module() is not supported in this version of the kernel (e.g., the kernel is version 2.6 or later).

EPERM

The caller was not privileged (did not have the CAP_SYS_MODULE capability).

VERSIONS

This system call is present on Linux only up until kernel 2.4; it was removed in Linux 2.6.

CONFORMING TO

create_module() is Linux-specific.

SEE ALSO

delete_module(2), init_module(2), query_module(2)

COLOPHON

This page is part of release 3.52 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man−pages/.


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