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modinfo (8)
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    NAME

    modinfo --- program to show information about a Linux Kernel module  

    SYNOPSIS

    modinfo [-0] [-F field] [modulename|filename ...]

    modinfo -V

    modinfo -h  

    DESCRIPTION

    modinfo extracts information from the Linux Kernel modules given on the command line. If the module name is not a filename, then the /lib/modules/version directory is searched, as done by modprobe(8).
     

    modinfo by default lists each attribute of the module in form fieldname : value, for easy reading. The filename is listed the same way (although it's not really an attribute).
     

    This version of modinfo can understand modules of any Linux Kernel architecture.  

    OPTIONS

    -V --version
    Print the modinfo version. Note BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY below: you might be printing the version of modinfo.old.
     
    -F --field
    Only print this field value, one per line. This is most useful for scripts. Field names are case-insenitive. Common fields (which may not be in every module) include author, description, license, param, depends, and alias. There are often multiple param, alias and depends        fields. The special field filename          lists the filename of the module.

     
    -0 --null
    Use the ASCII zero character to separate field values, instead of a new line. This is useful for scripts, since a new line can theoretically appear inside a field.
     
    -a -d -l -p -n
    These are shortcuts for author, description, license. param and filename respectively, to ease the transition from the old modutils modinfo.
     
     

    BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY

    This version of modinfo is for kernel modules 2.5.48 and above. If it detects a kernel with support for old-style modules, it will attempt to run modprobe.old in its place, so it is completely transparent to the user.

    Note that the output of this version of modinfo is simpler and more regular than the older version: scripts attempting to use the default output may get confused with complex fields.
     

    You can force the new modinfo to always be used, by setting the NEW_MODINFO     environment variable.

       

    COPYRIGHT

    This manual page Copyright 2003, Rusty Russell, IBM Corporation.
       

    SEE ALSO

    modprobe(8), modinfo.old(8)


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
    COPYRIGHT
    SEE ALSO


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