Message ID | 20241123-extended-modversions-v10-0-0fa754ffdee3@google.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | Extended MODVERSIONS Support | expand |
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 02:42:14AM +0000, Matthew Maurer wrote: > This patch series is intended for use alongside the Implement DWARF > modversions series [1] to enable RUST and MODVERSIONS at the same > time. > > Elsewhere, we've seen a desire for long symbol name support for LTO > symbol names [2], and the previous series came up [3] as a possible > solution rather than hashing, which some have objected [4] to. > > This series adds a MODVERSIONS format which uses a section per column. > This avoids userspace tools breaking if we need to make a similar change > to the format in the future - we would do so by adding a new section, > rather than editing the struct definition. In the new format, the name > section is formatted as a concatenated sequence of NUL-terminated > strings, which allows for arbitrary length names. > > Emitting the extended format is guarded by CONFIG_EXTENDED_MODVERSIONS, > but the kernel always knows how to validate both the original and > extended formats. > > Emitting the existing format is now guarded by CONFIG_BASIC_MODVERSIONS, > but it is enabled by default when MODVERSIONS is enabled and must be > explicitly disabled by the user. > > Disabling CONFIG_BASIC_MODVERSIONS may cause some userspace tools to be > unable to retrieve CRCs until they are patched to understand the new > location. Even with CONFIG_BASIC_MODVERSIONS enabled, those tools will > be unable to read the CRCs for long symbols until they are updated to > read the new format. This is not expected to interfere with normal > operation, as the primary use for CRCs embedded in the module is > load-time verification by the kernel. Recording and monitoring of CRCs > is typically done through Module.symvers. > > Selecting RUST and MODVERSIONS is now possible if GENDWARFKSYMS is > selected, and will implicitly select EXTENDED_MODVERSIONS. > > This series depends upon the module verification refactor patches [5] > that were split off of v5 (now in modules-next) > and DWARF-based versions [1]. Thanks for doing all this. Acked-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org> Luis