1 The /sys/module tree consists of the following structure: 2 3 What: /sys/module/<MODULENAME> 4 Description: 5 The name of the module that is in the kernel. This 6 module name will always show up if the module is loaded as a 7 dynamic module. If it is built directly into the kernel, it 8 will only show up if it has a version or at least one 9 parameter. 10 11 Note: The conditions of creation in the built-in case are not 12 by design and may be removed in the future. 13 14 What: /sys/module/<MODULENAME>/parameters 15 Description: 16 This directory contains individual files that are each 17 individual parameters of the module that are able to be 18 changed at runtime. See the individual module 19 documentation as to the contents of these parameters and 20 what they accomplish. 21 22 Note: The individual parameter names and values are not 23 considered stable, only the fact that they will be 24 placed in this location within sysfs. See the 25 individual driver documentation for details as to the 26 stability of the different parameters. 27 28 What: /sys/module/<MODULENAME>/refcnt 29 Description: 30 If the module is able to be unloaded from the kernel, this file 31 will contain the current reference count of the module. 32 33 Note: If the module is built into the kernel, or if the 34 CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD kernel configuration value is not enabled, 35 this file will not be present. 36 37 What: /sys/module/<MODULENAME>/srcversion 38 Date: Jun 2005 39 Description: 40 If the module source has MODULE_VERSION, this file will contain 41 the checksum of the source code. 42 43 What: /sys/module/<MODULENAME>/version 44 Date: Jun 2005 45 Description: 46 If the module source has MODULE_VERSION, this file will contain 47 the version of the source code.
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