delete_module — delete a loadable module entry
#include <linux/module.h>
int
delete_module( |
const char * | name) ; |
delete_module
() attempts to
remove an unused loadable module entry. If name
is NULL, all unused
modules marked auto-clean will be removed. This system call
requires privilege.
The module is in use.
name
is
outside the program's accessible address space.
name
was an
empty string.
No module by that name exists.
The caller was not privileged (did not have the
CAP_SYS_MODULE
capability).
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