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how to tell which symbols are exported?
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how to tell which symbols are exported?


  • Subject: how to tell which symbols are exported?
  • From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 15:39:40 -0400 (EDT)

I there a tool to get a list of all the symbols that each of the
loaded kernel extensions are exporting on a given system?

Background: I'm sitting at a shell prompt, trying to kextload an older
kext on a newer system.  A symbol required for the kext, call it
"foo", which used to be resolved by the dependancies listed in the
kext's Info.plist in an older version of MacOSX no longer seems to be
found by kextload.  I know the symbols is still there, as nm /mach_kernel
shows it.   Ideally,  I'll be able to update Info.plist with vi and
go on my merry way..

Thanks,

Drew

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