create_module(2) | System Calls Manual | create_module(2) |
create_module - create a loadable module entry
#include <linux/module.h>
[[deprecated]] caddr_t create_module(const char *name, size_t size);
Note: This system call is present only 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.
On success, returns the kernel address at which the module will reside. On error, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
Linux.
Removed in Linux 2.6.
This obsolete system call is not supported by glibc. No declaration is provided in glibc headers, but, through a quirk of history, glibc versions before glibc 2.23 did export an ABI for this system call. Therefore, in order to employ this system call, it was sufficient to manually declare the interface in your code; alternatively, you could invoke the system call using syscall(2).
delete_module(2), init_module(2), query_module(2)
2023-10-31 | Linux man-pages 6.7 |