README revision 1.7
11.7Skamil	$NetBSD: README,v 1.7 2018/04/20 00:06:45 kamil Exp $
21.1Spgoyette
31.1Spgoyette                           Kernel Developer's Manual
41.1Spgoyette
51.1SpgoyetteDESCRIPTION
61.1Spgoyette     The kernel example dynamic modules.
71.1Spgoyette
81.6Skamil     This directory contains the following example modules:
91.6Skamil     * executor        - basic implementation of callout and RUN_ONCE
101.1Spgoyette     * hello           - the simplest `hello world' module
111.6Skamil     * luahello        - the simplest `hello world' Lua module
121.6Skamil     * luareadhappy    - demonstrates calling Lua code from C
131.1Spgoyette     * properties      - handle incoming properties during the module load
141.6Skamil     * ping            - basic ioctl(9)
151.1Spgoyette     * readhappy       - basic implementation of read(9) with happy numbers
161.7Skamil     * readhappy_mpsafe- demonstrates how to make a module MPSAFE
171.5Skamil     * sysctl          - demonstrates adding a sysctl handle dynamically
181.1Spgoyette
191.1Spgoyette     To build the examples you need a local copy of NetBSD sources. You also
201.1Spgoyette     need the comp set with toolchain. To build the module just enter a
211.1Spgoyette     directory with example modules and use make(1):
221.1Spgoyette
231.1Spgoyette         # make
241.1Spgoyette
251.1Spgoyette     To load, unload, and stat the module use modload(8), modunload(8) and
261.1Spgoyette     modstat(8).
271.1Spgoyette
281.1Spgoyette     The S parameter in the Makefile files points to src/sys and it can be
291.1Spgoyette     overloaded in this way:
301.1Spgoyette
311.1Spgoyette         # make S=/data/netbsd/src/sys
321.1Spgoyette
331.1Spgoyette     The code of a module does not need to be in src/sys unless you use
341.1Spgoyette     the autoconf(9) framework.
351.1Spgoyette
361.1Spgoyette     A cross-built of a module for a target platform is possible with the
371.1Spgoyette     build.sh framework. You need to generate the toolchain and set
381.1Spgoyette     appropriately PATH to point bin/ in the TOOLDIR path. An example command
391.1Spgoyette     to cross-build a module with the amd64 toolchain is as follows:
401.1Spgoyette
411.1Spgoyette        # nbmake-amd64 S=/data/netbsd/src/sys
421.1Spgoyette
431.1Spgoyette
441.1Spgoyette     The example modules should not be used on a production machine.
451.1Spgoyette
461.1Spgoyette     All modules that create a cdevsw should be verified that the major number
471.1Spgoyette     should not conflict with a real device.
481.1Spgoyette
491.1SpgoyetteSEE ALSO
501.3Spgoyette     modctl(2), module(7), modload(8), modstat(8), modunload(8), module(9),
511.3Spgoyette     intro(9lua)
521.1Spgoyette
531.1SpgoyetteHISTORY
541.1Spgoyette     An example of handling incoming properties first appeared in NetBSD 5.0
551.1Spgoyette     and was written by Julio Merino with further modifications by Martin
561.1Spgoyette     Husemann, Adam Hamsik, John Nemeth and Mindaugas Rasiukevicius.
571.1Spgoyette
581.1Spgoyette     This document and additional modules (hello, readhappy, properties,
591.4Ssevan     ping, luahello and luareadhappy) first appeared in NetBSD 8.0; they were
601.4Ssevan     written by Kamil Rytarowski.
611.1Spgoyette
621.7Skamil     The readhappy_mpsafe, executor and sysctls modules first appeared in NetBSD
631.7Skamil     9.0 and were authored by Siddharth Muralee.
641.5Skamil
651.1SpgoyetteAUTHORS
661.1Spgoyette     This document was written by Kamil Rytarowski.
67