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      1  1.4     sevan 	$NetBSD: README,v 1.4 2017/04/23 23:39:42 sevan Exp $
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      3  1.1  pgoyette                            Kernel Developer's Manual
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      5  1.1  pgoyette DESCRIPTION
      6  1.1  pgoyette      The kernel example dynamic modules.
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      8  1.1  pgoyette      This directory contains the following example modules:
      9  1.1  pgoyette      * hello           - the simplest `hello world' module
     10  1.1  pgoyette      * properties      - handle incoming properties during the module load
     11  1.1  pgoyette      * readhappy       - basic implementation of read(9) with happy numbers
     12  1.1  pgoyette      * ping            - basic ioctl(9)
     13  1.2  pgoyette      * luahello        - the simplest `hello world' Lua module
     14  1.4     sevan      * luareadhappy    - demonstrates calling Lua code from C
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     16  1.1  pgoyette      To build the examples you need a local copy of NetBSD sources. You also
     17  1.1  pgoyette      need the comp set with toolchain. To build the module just enter a
     18  1.1  pgoyette      directory with example modules and use make(1):
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     20  1.1  pgoyette          # make
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     22  1.1  pgoyette      To load, unload, and stat the module use modload(8), modunload(8) and
     23  1.1  pgoyette      modstat(8).
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     25  1.1  pgoyette      The S parameter in the Makefile files points to src/sys and it can be
     26  1.1  pgoyette      overloaded in this way:
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     28  1.1  pgoyette          # make S=/data/netbsd/src/sys
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     30  1.1  pgoyette      The code of a module does not need to be in src/sys unless you use
     31  1.1  pgoyette      the autoconf(9) framework.
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     33  1.1  pgoyette      A cross-built of a module for a target platform is possible with the
     34  1.1  pgoyette      build.sh framework. You need to generate the toolchain and set
     35  1.1  pgoyette      appropriately PATH to point bin/ in the TOOLDIR path. An example command
     36  1.1  pgoyette      to cross-build a module with the amd64 toolchain is as follows:
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     38  1.1  pgoyette         # nbmake-amd64 S=/data/netbsd/src/sys
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     41  1.1  pgoyette      The example modules should not be used on a production machine.
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     43  1.1  pgoyette      All modules that create a cdevsw should be verified that the major number
     44  1.1  pgoyette      should not conflict with a real device.
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     46  1.1  pgoyette SEE ALSO
     47  1.3  pgoyette      modctl(2), module(7), modload(8), modstat(8), modunload(8), module(9),
     48  1.3  pgoyette      intro(9lua)
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     50  1.1  pgoyette HISTORY
     51  1.1  pgoyette      An example of handling incoming properties first appeared in NetBSD 5.0
     52  1.1  pgoyette      and was written by Julio Merino with further modifications by Martin
     53  1.1  pgoyette      Husemann, Adam Hamsik, John Nemeth and Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
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     55  1.1  pgoyette      This document and additional modules (hello, readhappy, properties,
     56  1.4     sevan      ping, luahello and luareadhappy) first appeared in NetBSD 8.0; they were
     57  1.4     sevan      written by Kamil Rytarowski.
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     59  1.1  pgoyette AUTHORS
     60  1.1  pgoyette      This document was written by Kamil Rytarowski.
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