/* Definitions for the Linux module syscall interface. Copyright 1996, 1997 Linux International. Contributed by Richard Henderson This file is part of the Linux modutils. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef MODUTILS_MODULE_H #define MODUTILS_MODULE_H 1 #ident "$Id: module.h,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/29 20:17:14 csieh Exp $" /* This file contains the structures used by the 2.0 and 2.1 kernels. We do not use the kernel headers directly because we do not wish to be dependant on a particular kernel version to compile insmod. */ /*======================================================================*/ /* The structures used by Linux 2.0. */ /* The symbol format used by get_kernel_syms(2). */ struct old_kernel_sym { unsigned long value; char name[60]; }; struct old_module_ref { unsigned long module; /* kernel addresses */ unsigned long next; }; struct old_module_symbol { unsigned long addr; unsigned long name; }; struct old_symbol_table { int size; /* total, including string table!!! */ int n_symbols; int n_refs; struct old_module_symbol symbol[0]; /* actual size defined by n_symbols */ struct old_module_ref ref[0]; /* actual size defined by n_refs */ }; struct old_mod_routines { unsigned long init; unsigned long cleanup; }; struct old_module { unsigned long next; unsigned long ref; /* the list of modules that refer to me */ unsigned long symtab; unsigned long name; int size; /* size of module in pages */ unsigned long addr; /* address of module */ int state; unsigned long cleanup; /* cleanup routine */ }; /* Sent to init_module(2) or'ed into the code size parameter. */ #define OLD_MOD_AUTOCLEAN 0x40000000 /* big enough, but no sign problems... */ int get_kernel_syms(struct old_kernel_sym *); int old_sys_init_module(const char *name, char *code, unsigned codesize, struct old_mod_routines *, struct old_symbol_table *); /*======================================================================*/ /* For sizeof() which are related to the module platform and not to the environment isnmod is running in, use sizeof_xx instead of sizeof(xx). */ #define tgt_sizeof_char sizeof(char) #define tgt_sizeof_short sizeof(short) #define tgt_sizeof_int sizeof(int) #define tgt_sizeof_long sizeof(long) #define tgt_sizeof_char_p sizeof(char *) #define tgt_sizeof_void_p sizeof(void *) #define tgt_long long #define tgt_long_fmt "l" /* This assumes that long long on a 32 bit system is equivalent to long on the * equivalent 64 bit system. Also that void and char pointers are 8 bytes on * all 64 bit systems. Add per system tweaks if it ever becomes necessary. */ #if defined(COMMON_3264) && defined(ONLY_64) #undef tgt_long #undef tgt_long_fmt #undef tgt_sizeof_long #undef tgt_sizeof_char_p #undef tgt_sizeof_void_p #define tgt_long long long #define tgt_long_fmt "ll" #define tgt_sizeof_long 8 #define tgt_sizeof_char_p 8 #define tgt_sizeof_void_p 8 #endif /*======================================================================*/ /* The structures used in Linux 2.1. */ /* Note: module_symbol does not use tgt_long intentionally */ struct module_symbol { unsigned long value; unsigned long name; }; struct module_persist; struct module_ref { unsigned tgt_long dep; /* kernel addresses */ unsigned tgt_long ref; unsigned tgt_long next_ref; }; struct module { unsigned tgt_long size_of_struct; /* == sizeof(module) */ unsigned tgt_long next; unsigned tgt_long name; unsigned tgt_long size; tgt_long usecount; unsigned tgt_long flags; /* AUTOCLEAN et al */ unsigned nsyms; unsigned ndeps; unsigned tgt_long syms; unsigned tgt_long deps; unsigned tgt_long refs; unsigned tgt_long init; unsigned tgt_long cleanup; unsigned tgt_long ex_table_start; unsigned tgt_long ex_table_end; #ifdef __alpha__ unsigned tgt_long gp; #endif /* Everything after here is extension. */ unsigned tgt_long persist_start; unsigned tgt_long persist_end; unsigned tgt_long can_unload; unsigned tgt_long runsize; unsigned tgt_long kallsyms_start; unsigned tgt_long kallsyms_end; unsigned tgt_long archdata_start; unsigned tgt_long archdata_end; unsigned tgt_long kernel_data; }; struct module_info { unsigned long addr; unsigned long size; unsigned long flags; long usecount; }; /* Bits of module.flags. */ #define NEW_MOD_RUNNING 1 #define NEW_MOD_DELETED 2 #define NEW_MOD_AUTOCLEAN 4 #define NEW_MOD_VISITED 8 #define NEW_MOD_USED_ONCE 16 #define NEW_MOD_INITIALIZING 64 int sys_init_module(const char *name, const struct module *); int query_module(const char *name, int which, void *buf, size_t bufsize, size_t *ret); /* Values for query_module's which. */ #define QM_MODULES 1 #define QM_DEPS 2 #define QM_REFS 3 #define QM_SYMBOLS 4 #define QM_INFO 5 /*======================================================================*/ /* The system calls unchanged between 2.0 and 2.1. */ unsigned long create_module(const char *, size_t); int delete_module(const char *); /* In safe mode the last parameter is forced to be a module name and meta * expansion is not allowed on that name. */ extern unsigned int safemode; #endif /* module.h */