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   2Livepatch module Elf format
   3===========================
   4
   5This document outlines the Elf format requirements that livepatch modules must follow.
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   8.. Table of Contents
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  131. Background and motivation
  14============================
  15
  16Formerly, livepatch required separate architecture-specific code to write
  17relocations. However, arch-specific code to write relocations already
  18exists in the module loader, so this former approach produced redundant
  19code. So, instead of duplicating code and re-implementing what the module
  20loader can already do, livepatch leverages existing code in the module
  21loader to perform the all the arch-specific relocation work. Specifically,
  22livepatch reuses the apply_relocate_add() function in the module loader to
  23write relocations. The patch module Elf format described in this document
  24enables livepatch to be able to do this. The hope is that this will make
  25livepatch more easily portable to other architectures and reduce the amount
  26of arch-specific code required to port livepatch to a particular
  27architecture.
  28
  29Since apply_relocate_add() requires access to a module's section header
  30table, symbol table, and relocation section indices, Elf information is
  31preserved for livepatch modules (see section 5). Livepatch manages its own
  32relocation sections and symbols, which are described in this document. The
  33Elf constants used to mark livepatch symbols and relocation sections were
  34selected from OS-specific ranges according to the definitions from glibc.
  35
  36Why does livepatch need to write its own relocations?
  37-----------------------------------------------------
  38A typical livepatch module contains patched versions of functions that can
  39reference non-exported global symbols and non-included local symbols.
  40Relocations referencing these types of symbols cannot be left in as-is
  41since the kernel module loader cannot resolve them and will therefore
  42reject the livepatch module. Furthermore, we cannot apply relocations that
  43affect modules not yet loaded at patch module load time (e.g. a patch to a
  44driver that is not loaded). Formerly, livepatch solved this problem by
  45embedding special "dynrela" (dynamic rela) sections in the resulting patch
  46module Elf output. Using these dynrela sections, livepatch could resolve
  47symbols while taking into account its scope and what module the symbol
  48belongs to, and then manually apply the dynamic relocations. However this
  49approach required livepatch to supply arch-specific code in order to write
  50these relocations. In the new format, livepatch manages its own SHT_RELA
  51relocation sections in place of dynrela sections, and the symbols that the
  52relas reference are special livepatch symbols (see section 2 and 3). The
  53arch-specific livepatch relocation code is replaced by a call to
  54apply_relocate_add().
  55
  562. Livepatch modinfo field
  57==========================
  58
  59Livepatch modules are required to have the "livepatch" modinfo attribute.
  60See the sample livepatch module in samples/livepatch/ for how this is done.
  61
  62Livepatch modules can be identified by users by using the 'modinfo' command
  63and looking for the presence of the "livepatch" field. This field is also
  64used by the kernel module loader to identify livepatch modules.
  65
  66Example:
  67--------
  68
  69**Modinfo output:**
  70
  71::
  72
  73        % modinfo livepatch-meminfo.ko
  74        filename:               livepatch-meminfo.ko
  75        livepatch:              Y
  76        license:                GPL
  77        depends:
  78        vermagic:               4.3.0+ SMP mod_unload
  79
  803. Livepatch relocation sections
  81================================
  82
  83A livepatch module manages its own Elf relocation sections to apply
  84relocations to modules as well as to the kernel (vmlinux) at the
  85appropriate time. For example, if a patch module patches a driver that is
  86not currently loaded, livepatch will apply the corresponding livepatch
  87relocation section(s) to the driver once it loads.
  88
  89Each "object" (e.g. vmlinux, or a module) within a patch module may have
  90multiple livepatch relocation sections associated with it (e.g. patches to
  91multiple functions within the same object). There is a 1-1 correspondence
  92between a livepatch relocation section and the target section (usually the
  93text section of a function) to which the relocation(s) apply. It is
  94also possible for a livepatch module to have no livepatch relocation
  95sections, as in the case of the sample livepatch module (see
  96samples/livepatch).
  97
  98Since Elf information is preserved for livepatch modules (see Section 5), a
  99livepatch relocation section can be applied simply by passing in the
 100appropriate section index to apply_relocate_add(), which then uses it to
 101access the relocation section and apply the relocations.
 102
 103Every symbol referenced by a rela in a livepatch relocation section is a
 104livepatch symbol. These must be resolved before livepatch can call
 105apply_relocate_add(). See Section 3 for more information.
 106
 1073.1 Livepatch relocation section format
 108=======================================
 109
 110Livepatch relocation sections must be marked with the SHF_RELA_LIVEPATCH
 111section flag. See include/uapi/linux/elf.h for the definition. The module
 112loader recognizes this flag and will avoid applying those relocation sections
 113at patch module load time. These sections must also be marked with SHF_ALLOC,
 114so that the module loader doesn't discard them on module load (i.e. they will
 115be copied into memory along with the other SHF_ALLOC sections).
 116
 117The name of a livepatch relocation section must conform to the following
 118format::
 119
 120  .klp.rela.objname.section_name
 121  ^        ^^     ^ ^          ^
 122  |________||_____| |__________|
 123     [A]      [B]        [C]
 124
 125[A]
 126  The relocation section name is prefixed with the string ".klp.rela."
 127
 128[B]
 129  The name of the object (i.e. "vmlinux" or name of module) to
 130  which the relocation section belongs follows immediately after the prefix.
 131
 132[C]
 133  The actual name of the section to which this relocation section applies.
 134
 135Examples:
 136---------
 137
 138**Livepatch relocation section names:**
 139
 140::
 141
 142  .klp.rela.ext4.text.ext4_attr_store
 143  .klp.rela.vmlinux.text.cmdline_proc_show
 144
 145**`readelf --sections` output for a patch
 146module that patches vmlinux and modules 9p, btrfs, ext4:**
 147
 148::
 149
 150  Section Headers:
 151  [Nr] Name                          Type                    Address          Off    Size   ES Flg Lk Inf Al
 152  [ snip ]
 153  [29] .klp.rela.9p.text.caches.show RELA                    0000000000000000 002d58 0000c0 18 AIo 64   9  8
 154  [30] .klp.rela.btrfs.text.btrfs.feature.attr.show RELA     0000000000000000 002e18 000060 18 AIo 64  11  8
 155  [ snip ]
 156  [34] .klp.rela.ext4.text.ext4.attr.store RELA              0000000000000000 002fd8 0000d8 18 AIo 64  13  8
 157  [35] .klp.rela.ext4.text.ext4.attr.show RELA               0000000000000000 0030b0 000150 18 AIo 64  15  8
 158  [36] .klp.rela.vmlinux.text.cmdline.proc.show RELA         0000000000000000 003200 000018 18 AIo 64  17  8
 159  [37] .klp.rela.vmlinux.text.meminfo.proc.show RELA         0000000000000000 003218 0000f0 18 AIo 64  19  8
 160  [ snip ]                                       ^                                             ^
 161                                                 |                                             |
 162                                                [*]                                           [*]
 163
 164[*]
 165  Livepatch relocation sections are SHT_RELA sections but with a few special
 166  characteristics. Notice that they are marked SHF_ALLOC ("A") so that they will
 167  not be discarded when the module is loaded into memory, as well as with the
 168  SHF_RELA_LIVEPATCH flag ("o" - for OS-specific).
 169
 170**`readelf --relocs` output for a patch module:**
 171
 172::
 173
 174  Relocation section '.klp.rela.btrfs.text.btrfs_feature_attr_show' at offset 0x2ba0 contains 4 entries:
 175      Offset             Info             Type               Symbol's Value  Symbol's Name + Addend
 176  000000000000001f  0000005e00000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0 - 4
 177  0000000000000028  0000003d0000000b R_X86_64_32S           0000000000000000 .klp.sym.btrfs.btrfs_ktype,0 + 0
 178  0000000000000036  0000003b00000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.btrfs.can_modify_feature.isra.3,0 - 4
 179  000000000000004c  0000004900000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.vmlinux.snprintf,0 - 4
 180  [ snip ]                                                                   ^
 181                                                                             |
 182                                                                            [*]
 183
 184[*]
 185  Every symbol referenced by a relocation is a livepatch symbol.
 186
 1874. Livepatch symbols
 188====================
 189
 190Livepatch symbols are symbols referred to by livepatch relocation sections.
 191These are symbols accessed from new versions of functions for patched
 192objects, whose addresses cannot be resolved by the module loader (because
 193they are local or unexported global syms). Since the module loader only
 194resolves exported syms, and not every symbol referenced by the new patched
 195functions is exported, livepatch symbols were introduced. They are used
 196also in cases where we cannot immediately know the address of a symbol when
 197a patch module loads. For example, this is the case when livepatch patches
 198a module that is not loaded yet. In this case, the relevant livepatch
 199symbols are resolved simply when the target module loads. In any case, for
 200any livepatch relocation section, all livepatch symbols referenced by that
 201section must be resolved before livepatch can call apply_relocate_add() for
 202that reloc section.
 203
 204Livepatch symbols must be marked with SHN_LIVEPATCH so that the module
 205loader can identify and ignore them. Livepatch modules keep these symbols
 206in their symbol tables, and the symbol table is made accessible through
 207module->symtab.
 208
 2094.1 A livepatch module's symbol table
 210=====================================
 211Normally, a stripped down copy of a module's symbol table (containing only
 212"core" symbols) is made available through module->symtab (See layout_symtab()
 213in kernel/module.c). For livepatch modules, the symbol table copied into memory
 214on module load must be exactly the same as the symbol table produced when the
 215patch module was compiled. This is because the relocations in each livepatch
 216relocation section refer to their respective symbols with their symbol indices,
 217and the original symbol indices (and thus the symtab ordering) must be
 218preserved in order for apply_relocate_add() to find the right symbol.
 219
 220For example, take this particular rela from a livepatch module:::
 221
 222  Relocation section '.klp.rela.btrfs.text.btrfs_feature_attr_show' at offset 0x2ba0 contains 4 entries:
 223      Offset             Info             Type               Symbol's Value  Symbol's Name + Addend
 224  000000000000001f  0000005e00000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0 - 4
 225
 226  This rela refers to the symbol '.klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0', and the symbol index is encoded
 227  in 'Info'. Here its symbol index is 0x5e, which is 94 in decimal, which refers to the
 228  symbol index 94.
 229  And in this patch module's corresponding symbol table, symbol index 94 refers to that very symbol:
 230  [ snip ]
 231  94: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0
 232  [ snip ]
 233
 2344.2 Livepatch symbol format
 235===========================
 236
 237Livepatch symbols must have their section index marked as SHN_LIVEPATCH, so
 238that the module loader can identify them and not attempt to resolve them.
 239See include/uapi/linux/elf.h for the actual definitions.
 240
 241Livepatch symbol names must conform to the following format::
 242
 243  .klp.sym.objname.symbol_name,sympos
 244  ^       ^^     ^ ^         ^ ^
 245  |_______||_____| |_________| |
 246     [A]     [B]       [C]    [D]
 247
 248[A]
 249  The symbol name is prefixed with the string ".klp.sym."
 250
 251[B]
 252  The name of the object (i.e. "vmlinux" or name of module) to
 253  which the symbol belongs follows immediately after the prefix.
 254
 255[C]
 256  The actual name of the symbol.
 257
 258[D]
 259  The position of the symbol in the object (as according to kallsyms)
 260  This is used to differentiate duplicate symbols within the same
 261  object. The symbol position is expressed numerically (0, 1, 2...).
 262  The symbol position of a unique symbol is 0.
 263
 264Examples:
 265---------
 266
 267**Livepatch symbol names:**
 268
 269::
 270
 271        .klp.sym.vmlinux.snprintf,0
 272        .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0
 273        .klp.sym.btrfs.btrfs_ktype,0
 274
 275**`readelf --symbols` output for a patch module:**
 276
 277::
 278
 279  Symbol table '.symtab' contains 127 entries:
 280     Num:    Value          Size Type    Bind   Vis     Ndx         Name
 281     [ snip ]
 282      73: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.snprintf,0
 283      74: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.capable,0
 284      75: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.find_next_bit,0
 285      76: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.si_swapinfo,0
 286    [ snip ]                                               ^
 287                                                           |
 288                                                          [*]
 289
 290[*]
 291  Note that the 'Ndx' (Section index) for these symbols is SHN_LIVEPATCH (0xff20).
 292  "OS" means OS-specific.
 293
 2945. Symbol table and Elf section access
 295======================================
 296A livepatch module's symbol table is accessible through module->symtab.
 297
 298Since apply_relocate_add() requires access to a module's section headers,
 299symbol table, and relocation section indices, Elf information is preserved for
 300livepatch modules and is made accessible by the module loader through
 301module->klp_info, which is a klp_modinfo struct. When a livepatch module loads,
 302this struct is filled in by the module loader. Its fields are documented below::
 303
 304        struct klp_modinfo {
 305                Elf_Ehdr hdr; /* Elf header */
 306                Elf_Shdr *sechdrs; /* Section header table */
 307                char *secstrings; /* String table for the section headers */
 308                unsigned int symndx; /* The symbol table section index */
 309        };
 310