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NAME

     kextlibs -- find OSBundleLibraries needed by a kext


SYNOPSIS

     kextlibs [options] [--] kext ...


DESCRIPTION

     The kextlibs utility searches for library kexts that define symbols
     needed for linking by kext, printing their bundle identifiers and ver-
     sions to stdout.  If the kext has a multiple-architecture executable,
     libraries are resolved for each architecture.  If any symbols are not
     found, or are found in multiple libraries, the numbers of such symbols
     are printed to standard error after the library kext information for each
     architecture.

     A handy use of kextlibs is to run it with just the -xml flag and pipe the
     output to pbcopy(1); if the exit status is zero (indicating no undefined
     or multiply-defined symbols), you can open your kext's Info.plist file in
     a text editor and paste the library declarations over the OSBundleLi-
     braries property.

     You can use kextlibs to find libraries for older releases of Mac OS X
     using the -repository option to specify an extensions folder to search
     other than the extensions directories for the root volume (although
     releases prior to Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) don't check for architec-
     ture-specific properties, so be sure to check the output and edit as
     needed).  If you don't explicitly specify a repository directory,
     kextlibs searches the root volume's /System/Library/Extensions and
     /Library/Extensions directories.


OPTIONS

     -h, -help
              Print a help message describing each option flag and exit with a
              success result, regardless of any other options on the command
              line.

     -all-symbols
              Print reports on all symbols that remain undefined, all symbols
              that have been resolved in one library kext each, and all sym-
              bols that have multiple definitions in different library kexts.
              Equivalent to specifying all of -undef-symbols, -onedef-symbols,
              and -multdef-symbols.  Normally only the number of missing and
              duplicate symbols is printed.

     -c, -compatible-versions
              Print the compatible version rather than the current version.

     -multdef-symbols
              Print all undefined symbols from kext found in more than one
              library kext, followed by those library kexts' bundle identi-
              fiers and versions (or compatible versions if
              -compatible-versions was specified).  Normally only the number
              of multiply-defined symbols is printed.

     -non-kpi
              Search the compatibility kext, com.apple.kernel.6.0, rather than
              any of the com.apple.kpi.* system kexts.  Use of this option is
              not recommended: The exact kernel component (mach, bsd, libkern,
              or iokit) cannot be determined, and the compatible version of
              com.apple.kernel is locked to its current version, so kexts
              linking against it can only load against that exact version.

     -onedef-symbols
              Print all undefined symbols from kext found in exactly one
              library kext, followed by that library kext's bundle identifier
              and version (or compatible version if -compatible-versions was
              specified).  Normally nothing is printed about symbols that are
              found once.

     -r directory, -repository directory
              Search directory for dependencies.  This option may be specified
              multiple times.  You can use this to get library declarations
              relative to a set of extensions other than those of the running
              system (such as for a different release of Mac OS X), or to
              include a side directory of library kexts.  Note: If you specify
              a directory with this option, the system extensions folders are
              not implicitly searched.  See -system-extensions.

     -e, -system-extensions
              Add /System/Library/Extensions and /Library/Extensions to the
              list of directories to search.  If you don't specify any direc-
              tories or kexts, this is used by default.

     -undef-symbols
              Print all undefined symbols from kext that can't be found in any
              library kexts.  Normally only the number of symbols not found is
              printed.

     -unsupported
              Search unsupported library kexts for symbols (by default they
              are not searched).

     -v [0-6 | 0x####], -verbose [0-6 | 0x####]
              Verbose mode; print information about program operation.  Higher
              levels of verbosity include all lower levels.  You can specify a
              level from 0-6, or a hexadecimal log specification (as described
              in kext_logging(8)). For kextlibs, the decimal levels 1-6 gener-
              ally have little effect.

     -xml     Print an XML fragment to stdout suitable for copying and pasting
              directly into an Info.plist file.  This option prints informa-
              tion about libraries to stdout, and then prints information
              about symbols to stderr. In XML mode, if the libraries for all
              architectures are the same, only one set of OSBundleLibraries is
              printed; if any differ from any others, architecture-specific
              listings for all architectures are printed (OSBundleLi-
              braries_i386, OSBundleLibraries_x86_64, and so on).

     --       End of options.


FILES

     /System/Library/Extensions/  The standard system repository of kernel
                                  extensions.
     /Library/Extensions/         The standard repository of non Apple kernel
                                  extensions.


DIAGNOSTICS

     The kextlibs utility exits with a status of 0 on completion if all unde-
     fined symbols are found exactly once; with a status of 1 if any undefined
     symbols remain, or with a status of 2 if any symbols are found in more
     than one library kext (whether or not any undefined symbols remain), and
     with another nonzero status on some other problem.


BUGS

     kextlibs uses a simple algorithm of string matching to resolve symbols,
     and does not apply any of the patching that the full link process does.
     This can cause it to fail when searching for symbols in a kext built
     against an SDK for a prior release of Mac OS X than the one on which
     kextlibs is being used.  In such cases, you can run kextlibs against the
     Extensions folder of that prior release using the -repository option.

     Many single-letter options are inconsistent in meaning with (or directly
     contradictory to) the same letter options in other kext tools.


SEE ALSO

     kextutil(8), kextfind(8), kext_logging(8)

Darwin                         November 14, 2012                        Darwin

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