Re: Can driver be used as synonym for module

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Ravi and Jim,

Thanks. IPV6 is a module, not driver simply because it does not controls a physical device. Only in the case the code controls a physical device and loadable at runtime, then the driver is synonym of module.

Thank you all,
-Hong


Ravi wrote:


Hi Hong Hsu,
As Jim said drivers can also be implemented as modules.Remember all modules cant be drivers.
A kernel module can be loaded at run time.
To answer your question module is not a synonym of device driver.
Some drivers comes with kernel and some you need to load at runtime based on your requirements.


Take a simple example:
When compiling your kernel, you can choose IPV6 as loadable module or simply include with kernel.I would like to make a point clear here IPv6 is not a driver.
Hope this clarifies you.
Regards,
Ravi


Hong Hsu wrote:

Thanks Jim. And I would like long answer.

Jim Bauer wrote:

On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 16:37, Hong Hsu wrote:


I got confused when people use kernel module and driver interchangeably. For an example, from nvidia.com you can download Linux Display Driver NVIDIA_lernel-1.0-2960.rh73up.rpm. After compilation, the NVdriver will be copied to /lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/video/ directory. I also notice there is nvidia_drv.o in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ directory.

How and when term kernel module should be used? Is it synonym of device driver? Should each device driver has a corresponding kernel module under /lib/modules/?



The short answer is that a driver is a driver and a module is a module.
A driver could be built as a module. A module is just a chink of kernel
code that can be loaded (and usually unloaded) at runtime.  A driver is
usually a chunk of code that controls a physical device such as a disk
driver.
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