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)