KLDLOAD(2) |
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KLDLOAD(2) |
NAME
kldload —
load KLD files into the kernel
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
DESCRIPTION
The
kldload() system call loads a kld file into the kernel using the kernel linker.
RETURN VALUES
The
kldload() system call returns the fileid of the kld file which was loaded into the kernel. If an error occurs,
kldload() will return -1 and set
errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The named file is loaded unless:
-
[
EPERM]
-
You do not have access to read the file or link it with the kernel. You should be the root user to be able to use the
kld system calls.
-
[
EFAULT]
-
Bad address encountered when adding kld info into the kernel space.
-
[
ENOMEM]
-
There is no memory to load the file into the kernel.
-
[
ENOENT]
-
The file was not found.
-
[
ENOEXEC]
-
The file format of
file was unrecognized.
-
[
EEXIST]
-
The supplied
file has already been loaded.
SEE ALSO
kldfind(2),
kldfirstmod(2),
kldnext(2),
kldstat(2),
kldsym(2),
kldunload(2),
modfind(2),
modfnext(2),
modnext(2),
modstat(2),
kld(4),
kldload(8)
HISTORY
The
kld interface first appeared in
FreeBSD 3.0.