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1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2023 George V. Neville-Neil
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27  */
28 
29 /*
30  * SKEL Loadable Kernel Module for the FreeBSD Operating System
31  *
32  * The SKEL module is meant to act as a skeleton for creating new
33  * kernel modules.
34  *
35  * This module can be loaded and unloaded from * FreeBSD and is for
36  * use in teaching as well.
37  *
38  */
39 
40 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/kernel.h>
43 #include <sys/systm.h>
44 #include <sys/module.h>
45 
46 /*
47  * Every module can have a module specific piece of code that is
48  * executed whenever the module is loaded or unloaded.  The following
49  * is a trivial example that prints a message on the console whenever
50  * the module is loaded or unloaded.
51  */
52 
53 static int
54 skel_mod_event(module_t mod, int type, void *data)
55 {
56 
57 	switch (type) {
58 	case MOD_LOAD:
59 		printf("SKEL module loading.\n");
60 		return (0);
61 	case MOD_UNLOAD:
62 		printf("SKEL module unloading.\n");
63 		return (0);
64 	}
65 	return (EOPNOTSUPP);
66 }
67 
68 /*
69  * Modules can have associated data and the module data also contains
70  * an entry for the function called by the kernel on load and unload.
71  */
72 
73 static moduledata_t skel_mod = {
74 	"skel",
75 	skel_mod_event,
76 	NULL,
77 };
78 
79 /*
80  * Each module is declared with its name and module data.  The
81  * ordering arguments at the end put this module into the device
82  * driver class, which is sufficient for our needs.  The complete list
83  * of modules types and ording can be found in sys/kernel.h
84  */
85 
86 DECLARE_MODULE(skel, skel_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE);
87 
88