.TH rtapi_module_param "3rtapi" "2006-10-12" "EMC Documentation" "RTAPI" .SH NAME rtapi_module_param \- Specifying module parameters .SH SYNTAX .HP RTAPI_MP_INT(\fIvar\fR, \fIdescription\fR) .HP RTAPI_MP_LONG(\fIvar\fR, \fIdescription\fR) .HP RTAPI_MP_STRING(\fIvar\fR, \fIdescription\fR) .HP RTAPI_MP_ARRAY_INT(\fIvar\fR, \fInum\fR, \fIdescription\fR) .HP RTAPI_MP_ARRAY_LONG(\fIvar\fR, \fInum\fR, \fIdescription\fR) .HP RTAPI_MP_ARRAY_STRING(\fIvar\fR, \fInum\fR, \fIdescription\fR) .HP MODULE_LICENSE(\fIlicense\fR) .HP MODULE_AUTHOR(\fIauthor\fR) .HP MODULE_DESCRIPTION(\fIdescription\fR) .HP EXPORT_FUNCTION(\fIfunction\fR) .SH ARGUMENTS .IP \fIvar\fR The variable where the parameter should be stored .IP \fIdescription\fR A short description of the parameter or module .IP \fInum\fR The maximum number of values for an array parameter .IP \fIlicense\fR The license of the module, for instance "GPL" .IP \fIauthor\fR The author of the module .IP \fIfunction\fR The pointer to the function to be exported .SH DESCRIPTION These macros are portable ways to declare kernel module parameters. They must be used in the global scope, and are not followed by a terminating semicolon. They must be used after the associated variable or function has been defined.