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Features: ========= * Add command for signing modules - There is a script to sign modules in kernel tree, but we should be able to sign modules by ourselves * Stop using NOFAIL() and fatal() * Protect index against OOM * Implement actions in kmod tool like 'insert', 'remove', 'info', etc * testsuite: - when fake delete_module() succeeds, remove its entry from /sys/module * Stop using system() inside the library and use fork + exec instead * config: configs that do not need to be matched by fnmatch() could be using a vector instead of a list. This way we could search in it by calling bsearch(). * review API, maybe unify all of these getters: - kmod_module_version_get_symbol() - kmod_module_version_get_crc() - kmod_module_symbol_get_symbol() - kmod_module_symbol_get_crc() - kmod_module_dependency_symbol_get_symbol() - kmod_module_dependency_symbol_get_crc() - kmod_module_versions_free_list() - kmod_module_symbols_free_list() - kmod_module_dependency_symbols_free_list() * index: drop the "open(), seek(), read()" implementation and use another one with mmap(). When lookup() is called and the file is not mmaped, mmap it. * Finish removal of "rmmod -w" when it's gone from kernel. * Deprecate not using KMOD_REMOVE_NOWAIT on libkmod. Things to be added/removed in kernel (check what is really needed): =================================================================== * list of currently loaded modules - readdir() in /sys/modules: dir without a 'initstate' file means the module is builtin. * kill /proc/modules ? - Unlikely, given other tools might depend on it