/* insmod.c - Load a module into the Linux kernel. * * Copyright 2012 Elie De Brauwer USE_INSMOD(NEWTOY(insmod, "<1", TOYFLAG_SBIN|TOYFLAG_NEEDROOT)) config INSMOD bool "insmod" default y help usage: insmod MODULE [MODULE_OPTIONS] Load the module named MODULE passing options if given. */ #include "toys.h" #include #ifdef SYS_finit_module #define finit_module(fd, opts, flags) syscall(SYS_finit_module, fd, opts, flags) #else #define finit_module(a, b, c) (errno = ENOSYS) #endif #define init_module(mod, len, opts) syscall(SYS_init_module, mod, len, opts) void insmod_main(void) { int fd = xopenro(*toys.optargs); int i, rc; i = 1; while (toys.optargs[i] && strlen(toybuf) + strlen(toys.optargs[i]) + 2 < sizeof(toybuf)) { strcat(toybuf, toys.optargs[i++]); strcat(toybuf, " "); } // finit_module was new in Linux 3.8, and doesn't work on stdin, // so we fall back to init_module if necessary. rc = finit_module(fd, toybuf, 0); if (rc && (fd == 0 || errno == ENOSYS)) { off_t len = 0; char *path = !strcmp(*toys.optargs, "-") ? "/dev/stdin" : *toys.optargs; char *buf = readfileat(AT_FDCWD, path, NULL, &len); rc = init_module(buf, len, toybuf); if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) free(buf); } if (rc) perror_exit("failed to load %s", toys.optargs[0]); if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) close(fd); }