ksyms
KSYMS(S)               Linux Module Support              KSYMS(S)



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
       insmod(d), modprobe(e), depmod(d), rmmod(d), lsmod(d).

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

HISTORY
       The ksyms command was  first  conceived  by  Bjorn  Ekwall
       <bj0rn@blox.se>
       The  '-m' option was inspired by David Hinds <dhinds@alle-
       gro.stanford.edu>
       Updated for 2.1.17 by Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu>



Linux                    January 31, 2002                KSYMS(S)