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kldsym
— look up
address by symbol name in a KLD
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/linker.h>
int
kldsym
(int
fileid, int cmd,
void *data);
The
kldsym
()
system call returns the address of the symbol specified in
data in the module specified by
fileid. If fileid is 0, all
loaded modules are searched. Currently, the only cmd
implemented is KLDSYM_LOOKUP
.
The data argument is of the following structure:
struct kld_sym_lookup { int version; /* sizeof(struct kld_sym_lookup) */ char *symname; /* Symbol name we are looking up */ u_long symvalue; size_t symsize; };
The version member is to be
set by the code calling
kldsym
()
to
sizeof
(struct
kld_sym_lookup). The next two members, version
and symname, are specified by the user. The last two,
symvalue and symsize, are filled
in by kldsym
() and contain the address associated
with symname and the size of the data it points to,
respectively.
The kldsym
() function returns the
value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and
the global variable errno is set to indicate the
error.
The kldsym
() system call will fail if:
kldfind(2), kldfirstmod(2), kldload(2), kldnext(2), kldunload(2), modfind(2), modnext(2), modstat(2), kld(4)
The kldsym
() system call first appeared in
FreeBSD 3.0.
October 17, 2016 | Debian |