/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: * * rmmod.c - Remove a module from the Linux kernel. * * Copyright 2012 Elie De Brauwer * * Not in SUSv4. USE_RMMOD(NEWTOY(rmmod, "<1wf", TOYFLAG_BIN|TOYFLAG_NEEDROOT)) config RMMOD bool "rmmod" default y help usage: rmmod [-wf] [MODULE] Unload the module named MODULE from the Linux kernel. -f Force unload of a module -w Wait until the module is no longer used. */ #include "toys.h" #include #define delete_module(mod, flags) syscall(__NR_delete_module, mod, flags) void rmmod_main(void) { unsigned int flags = O_NONBLOCK|O_EXCL; char * mod_name; int len; // Basename mod_name = strrchr(toys.optargs[0],'/'); if (mod_name) mod_name++; else mod_name = toys.optargs[0]; // Remove .ko if present len = strlen(mod_name); if (len > 3 && !strcmp(&mod_name[len-3], ".ko" )) mod_name[len-3] = 0; if (toys.optflags & 1) flags |= O_TRUNC; if (toys.optflags & 2) flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; if (delete_module(mod_name, flags)) perror_exit("failed to unload %s", mod_name); }