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kmod

Multi-call executable that implements: lsmod, insmod, rmmod, and other tools.

BusyBox also implements its own version of those executables.

Source: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git

The other tools are just symlinks to it.

module-init-tools

Name of a predecessor set of tools.

package version

From any of the commands, --version:

modinfo --version

Package that provides utilities

lsmod

List loaded kernel modules.

Info is taken from /proc/modules

lsmod

Sample output:

cfg80211              175574  2 rtlwifi,mac80211
^^^^^^^^              ^^^^^^  ^ ^^^^^^^,^^^^^^^^
1                     2       3 4       5
  1. Name.

  2. Size.

  3. Number of running instances.

    If negative, TODO

  4. Depends on 1.

  5. Depends on 2.

To get more info:

cat /proc/modules

Also contains two more columns:

  • status: Live, Loading or Unloading
  • memory offset: 0x129b0000

modinfo

Get info about a module by filename or by module name:

modinfo ./a.ko
modinfo a

TODO must take a .ko file?

insmod

sudo insmod hello.ko

Loads the module.

Does not check for dependencies.

rmmod

Remove a module. Takes either the module name or the .ko file:

sudo rmmod hello
sudo rmmod ./hello.ko

modprobe

Vs insmod:

List available modules relative path to /lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION/:

sudo modprobe -l

Load the module:

sudo modprobe $m

Checks for dependencies.

Load module under different name to avoid conflicts:

sudo modprobe vmhgfs -o vm_hgfs

Remove module:

sudo modprobe -r $m

Check if dependencies are OK:

sudo depmod -a

Get info about given .ko module file:

m=a
sudo rmmod $m