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modlstrmod(9S)						    Data Structures for Drivers 					    modlstrmod(9S)

NAME
modlstrmod - linkage structure for loadable STREAMS modules SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/modctl.h> INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI) DESCRIPTION
The modlstrmod structure is used by STREAMS modules to export module specific information to the kernel. STRUCTURE MEMBERS
struct mod_ops *strmod_modops; char *strmod_linkinfo; struct fmodsw *strmod_fmodsw; strmod_modops Must always be initialized to the address of mod_strmodops. This identifies the module as a loadable STREAMS mod- ule. strmod_linkinfo Can be any string up to MODMAXNAMELEN, and is used to describe the module. This string is usually the name of the module, but can contain other information (such as a version number). strmod_fmodsw Is a pointer to a template of a class entry within the module that is copied to the kernel's class table when the module is loaded. SEE ALSO
modload(1M) Writing Device Drivers SunOS 5.10 7 Jun 1993 modlstrmod(9S)

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modlinkage(9S)                                              Data Structures for Drivers                                             modlinkage(9S)

NAME
modlinkage - module linkage structure SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/modctl.h> INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI) DESCRIPTION
The modlinkage structure is provided by the module writer to the routines that install, remove, and retrieve information from a module. See _init(9E), _fini(9E), and _info(9E). STRUCTURE MEMBERS
int ml_rev void *ml_linkage[4]; ml_rev Is the revision of the loadable modules system. This must have the value MODREV_1 . ml_linkage Is a null-terminated array of pointers to linkage structures. Driver modules have only one linkage structure. SEE ALSO
add_drv(1M), _fini(9E), _info(9E), _init(9E), modldrv(9S), modlstrmod(9S) Writing Device Drivers SunOS 5.10 18 Sep 1992 modlinkage(9S)
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