man ksyms (Administration système) - display exported kernel symbols.

NAME

ksyms - display exported kernel symbols.

SYNOPSIS

ksyms [-ahm]

DESCRIPTION

Ksyms shows information about exported kernel symbols. The format is address, name, and defining module.

OPTIONS

-a, --all
Display all symbols. By default, symbols from the kernel proper are suppressed.
-h, --noheader
Suppress the column header.
-H, --help
Display a summary of options and exit.
-m, --info
Display module information. Includes each module's kernel load address and size in the listing.
-V, --version
Display the version of ksyms.

SEE ALSO

BUGS

ksyms [ -V | --version ] should exit immediately. Instead, it prints the version information and behaves as if no options were given.

Although the fix for this bug is trivial, it changes the behaviour of modutils. Given the large number of distributions and scripts that run modutils and expect the current behaviour, any change of behaviour is unacceptable in 2.4. Don't bother sending patches for this bug, it will not be fixed in 2.4, it should be fixed in 2.5.

HISTORY

The ksyms command was first conceived by Bjorn Ekwall <bj0rn@blox.se>

The '-m' option was inspired by David Hinds <dhinds@allegro.stanford.edu>

Updated for 2.1.17 by Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu>