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   5Linux kernel licensing rules
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   8The Linux Kernel is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public
   9License version 2 only (GPL-2.0), as provided in LICENSES/preferred/GPL-2.0,
  10with an explicit syscall exception described in
  11LICENSES/exceptions/Linux-syscall-note, as described in the COPYING file.
  12
  13This documentation file provides a description of how each source file
  14should be annotated to make its license clear and unambiguous.
  15It doesn't replace the Kernel's license.
  16
  17The license described in the COPYING file applies to the kernel source
  18as a whole, though individual source files can have a different license
  19which is required to be compatible with the GPL-2.0::
  20
  21    GPL-1.0+  :  GNU General Public License v1.0 or later
  22    GPL-2.0+  :  GNU General Public License v2.0 or later
  23    LGPL-2.0  :  GNU Library General Public License v2 only
  24    LGPL-2.0+ :  GNU Library General Public License v2 or later
  25    LGPL-2.1  :  GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 only
  26    LGPL-2.1+ :  GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 or later
  27
  28Aside from that, individual files can be provided under a dual license,
  29e.g. one of the compatible GPL variants and alternatively under a
  30permissive license like BSD, MIT etc.
  31
  32The User-space API (UAPI) header files, which describe the interface of
  33user-space programs to the kernel are a special case.  According to the
  34note in the kernel COPYING file, the syscall interface is a clear boundary,
  35which does not extend the GPL requirements to any software which uses it to
  36communicate with the kernel.  Because the UAPI headers must be includable
  37into any source files which create an executable running on the Linux
  38kernel, the exception must be documented by a special license expression.
  39
  40The common way of expressing the license of a source file is to add the
  41matching boilerplate text into the top comment of the file.  Due to
  42formatting, typos etc. these "boilerplates" are hard to validate for
  43tools which are used in the context of license compliance.
  44
  45An alternative to boilerplate text is the use of Software Package Data
  46Exchange (SPDX) license identifiers in each source file.  SPDX license
  47identifiers are machine parsable and precise shorthands for the license
  48under which the content of the file is contributed.  SPDX license
  49identifiers are managed by the SPDX Workgroup at the Linux Foundation and
  50have been agreed on by partners throughout the industry, tool vendors, and
  51legal teams.  For further information see https://spdx.org/
  52
  53The Linux kernel requires the precise SPDX identifier in all source files.
  54The valid identifiers used in the kernel are explained in the section
  55`License identifiers`_ and have been retrieved from the official SPDX
  56license list at https://spdx.org/licenses/ along with the license texts.
  57
  58License identifier syntax
  59-------------------------
  60
  611. Placement:
  62
  63   The SPDX license identifier in kernel files shall be added at the first
  64   possible line in a file which can contain a comment.  For the majority
  65   of files this is the first line, except for scripts which require the
  66   '#!PATH_TO_INTERPRETER' in the first line.  For those scripts the SPDX
  67   identifier goes into the second line.
  68
  69|
  70
  712. Style:
  72
  73   The SPDX license identifier is added in form of a comment.  The comment
  74   style depends on the file type::
  75
  76      C source: // SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression>
  77      C header: /* SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> */
  78      ASM:      /* SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> */
  79      scripts:  # SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression>
  80      .rst:     .. SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression>
  81      .dts{i}:  // SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression>
  82
  83   If a specific tool cannot handle the standard comment style, then the
  84   appropriate comment mechanism which the tool accepts shall be used. This
  85   is the reason for having the "/\* \*/" style comment in C header
  86   files. There was build breakage observed with generated .lds files where
  87   'ld' failed to parse the C++ comment. This has been fixed by now, but
  88   there are still older assembler tools which cannot handle C++ style
  89   comments.
  90
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  92
  933. Syntax:
  94
  95   A <SPDX License Expression> is either an SPDX short form license
  96   identifier found on the SPDX License List, or the combination of two
  97   SPDX short form license identifiers separated by "WITH" when a license
  98   exception applies. When multiple licenses apply, an expression consists
  99   of keywords "AND", "OR" separating sub-expressions and surrounded by
 100   "(", ")" .
 101
 102   License identifiers for licenses like [L]GPL with the 'or later' option
 103   are constructed by using a "+" for indicating the 'or later' option.::
 104
 105      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 106      // SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
 107
 108   WITH should be used when there is a modifier to a license needed.
 109   For example, the linux kernel UAPI files use the expression::
 110
 111      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note
 112      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note
 113
 114   Other examples using WITH exceptions found in the kernel are::
 115
 116      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH mif-exception
 117      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ WITH GCC-exception-2.0
 118
 119   Exceptions can only be used with particular License identifiers. The
 120   valid License identifiers are listed in the tags of the exception text
 121   file. For details see the point `Exceptions`_ in the chapter `License
 122   identifiers`_.
 123
 124   OR should be used if the file is dual licensed and only one license is
 125   to be selected.  For example, some dtsi files are available under dual
 126   licenses::
 127
 128      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause
 129
 130   Examples from the kernel for license expressions in dual licensed files::
 131
 132      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT
 133      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause
 134      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Apache-2.0
 135      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MPL-1.1
 136      // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT
 137      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0+ OR BSD-3-Clause OR OpenSSL
 138
 139   AND should be used if the file has multiple licenses whose terms all
 140   apply to use the file. For example, if code is inherited from another
 141   project and permission has been given to put it in the kernel, but the
 142   original license terms need to remain in effect::
 143
 144      // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT
 145
 146   Another other example where both sets of license terms need to be
 147   adhered to is::
 148
 149      // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0+ AND LGPL-2.1+
 150
 151License identifiers
 152-------------------
 153
 154The licenses currently used, as well as the licenses for code added to the
 155kernel, can be broken down into:
 156
 1571. _`Preferred licenses`:
 158
 159   Whenever possible these licenses should be used as they are known to be
 160   fully compatible and widely used.  These licenses are available from the
 161   directory::
 162
 163      LICENSES/preferred/
 164
 165   in the kernel source tree.
 166
 167   The files in this directory contain the full license text and
 168   `Metatags`_.  The file names are identical to the SPDX license
 169   identifier which shall be used for the license in source files.
 170
 171   Examples::
 172
 173      LICENSES/preferred/GPL-2.0
 174
 175   Contains the GPL version 2 license text and the required metatags::
 176
 177      LICENSES/preferred/MIT
 178
 179   Contains the MIT license text and the required metatags
 180
 181   _`Metatags`:
 182
 183   The following meta tags must be available in a license file:
 184
 185   - Valid-License-Identifier:
 186
 187     One or more lines which declare which License Identifiers are valid
 188     inside the project to reference this particular license text.  Usually
 189     this is a single valid identifier, but e.g. for licenses with the 'or
 190     later' options two identifiers are valid.
 191
 192   - SPDX-URL:
 193
 194     The URL of the SPDX page which contains additional information related
 195     to the license.
 196
 197   - Usage-Guidance:
 198
 199     Freeform text for usage advice. The text must include correct examples
 200     for the SPDX license identifiers as they should be put into source
 201     files according to the `License identifier syntax`_ guidelines.
 202
 203   - License-Text:
 204
 205     All text after this tag is treated as the original license text
 206
 207   File format examples::
 208
 209      Valid-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
 210      Valid-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 211      SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0.html
 212      Usage-Guide:
 213        To use this license in source code, put one of the following SPDX
 214        tag/value pairs into a comment according to the placement
 215        guidelines in the licensing rules documentation.
 216        For 'GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 only' use:
 217          SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
 218        For 'GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or any later version' use:
 219          SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 220      License-Text:
 221        Full license text
 222
 223   ::
 224
 225      SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
 226      SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT.html
 227      Usage-Guide:
 228        To use this license in source code, put the following SPDX
 229        tag/value pair into a comment according to the placement
 230        guidelines in the licensing rules documentation.
 231          SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
 232      License-Text:
 233        Full license text
 234
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 236
 2372. Deprecated licenses:
 238
 239   These licenses should only be used for existing code or for importing
 240   code from a different project.  These licenses are available from the
 241   directory::
 242
 243      LICENSES/deprecated/
 244
 245   in the kernel source tree.
 246
 247   The files in this directory contain the full license text and
 248   `Metatags`_.  The file names are identical to the SPDX license
 249   identifier which shall be used for the license in source files.
 250
 251   Examples::
 252
 253      LICENSES/deprecated/ISC
 254
 255   Contains the Internet Systems Consortium license text and the required
 256   metatags::
 257
 258      LICENSES/deprecated/GPL-1.0
 259
 260   Contains the GPL version 1 license text and the required metatags.
 261
 262   Metatags:
 263
 264   The metatag requirements for 'other' licenses are identical to the
 265   requirements of the `Preferred licenses`_.
 266
 267   File format example::
 268
 269      Valid-License-Identifier: ISC
 270      SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/ISC.html
 271      Usage-Guide:
 272        Usage of this license in the kernel for new code is discouraged
 273        and it should solely be used for importing code from an already
 274        existing project.
 275        To use this license in source code, put the following SPDX
 276        tag/value pair into a comment according to the placement
 277        guidelines in the licensing rules documentation.
 278          SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC
 279      License-Text:
 280        Full license text
 281
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 283
 2843. Dual Licensing Only
 285
 286   These licenses should only be used to dual license code with another
 287   license in addition to a preferred license.  These licenses are available
 288   from the directory::
 289
 290      LICENSES/dual/
 291
 292   in the kernel source tree.
 293
 294   The files in this directory contain the full license text and
 295   `Metatags`_.  The file names are identical to the SPDX license
 296   identifier which shall be used for the license in source files.
 297
 298   Examples::
 299
 300      LICENSES/dual/MPL-1.1
 301
 302   Contains the Mozilla Public License version 1.1 license text and the
 303   required metatags::
 304
 305      LICENSES/dual/Apache-2.0
 306
 307   Contains the Apache License version 2.0 license text and the required
 308   metatags.
 309
 310   Metatags:
 311
 312   The metatag requirements for 'other' licenses are identical to the
 313   requirements of the `Preferred licenses`_.
 314
 315   File format example::
 316
 317      Valid-License-Identifier: MPL-1.1
 318      SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/MPL-1.1.html
 319      Usage-Guide:
 320        Do NOT use. The MPL-1.1 is not GPL2 compatible. It may only be used for
 321        dual-licensed files where the other license is GPL2 compatible.
 322        If you end up using this it MUST be used together with a GPL2 compatible
 323        license using "OR".
 324        To use the Mozilla Public License version 1.1 put the following SPDX
 325        tag/value pair into a comment according to the placement guidelines in
 326        the licensing rules documentation:
 327      SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-1.1
 328      License-Text:
 329        Full license text
 330
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 332
 3334. _`Exceptions`:
 334
 335   Some licenses can be amended with exceptions which grant certain rights
 336   which the original license does not.  These exceptions are available
 337   from the directory::
 338
 339      LICENSES/exceptions/
 340
 341   in the kernel source tree.  The files in this directory contain the full
 342   exception text and the required `Exception Metatags`_.
 343
 344   Examples::
 345
 346      LICENSES/exceptions/Linux-syscall-note
 347
 348   Contains the Linux syscall exception as documented in the COPYING
 349   file of the Linux kernel, which is used for UAPI header files.
 350   e.g. /\* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note \*/::
 351
 352      LICENSES/exceptions/GCC-exception-2.0
 353
 354   Contains the GCC 'linking exception' which allows to link any binary
 355   independent of its license against the compiled version of a file marked
 356   with this exception. This is required for creating runnable executables
 357   from source code which is not compatible with the GPL.
 358
 359   _`Exception Metatags`:
 360
 361   The following meta tags must be available in an exception file:
 362
 363   - SPDX-Exception-Identifier:
 364
 365     One exception identifier which can be used with SPDX license
 366     identifiers.
 367
 368   - SPDX-URL:
 369
 370     The URL of the SPDX page which contains additional information related
 371     to the exception.
 372
 373   - SPDX-Licenses:
 374
 375     A comma separated list of SPDX license identifiers for which the
 376     exception can be used.
 377
 378   - Usage-Guidance:
 379
 380     Freeform text for usage advice. The text must be followed by correct
 381     examples for the SPDX license identifiers as they should be put into
 382     source files according to the `License identifier syntax`_ guidelines.
 383
 384   - Exception-Text:
 385
 386     All text after this tag is treated as the original exception text
 387
 388   File format examples::
 389
 390      SPDX-Exception-Identifier: Linux-syscall-note
 391      SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/Linux-syscall-note.html
 392      SPDX-Licenses: GPL-2.0, GPL-2.0+, GPL-1.0+, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0+, LGPL-2.1, LGPL-2.1+
 393      Usage-Guidance:
 394        This exception is used together with one of the above SPDX-Licenses
 395        to mark user-space API (uapi) header files so they can be included
 396        into non GPL compliant user-space application code.
 397        To use this exception add it with the keyword WITH to one of the
 398        identifiers in the SPDX-Licenses tag:
 399          SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX-License> WITH Linux-syscall-note
 400      Exception-Text:
 401        Full exception text
 402
 403   ::
 404
 405      SPDX-Exception-Identifier: GCC-exception-2.0
 406      SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/GCC-exception-2.0.html
 407      SPDX-Licenses: GPL-2.0, GPL-2.0+
 408      Usage-Guidance:
 409        The "GCC Runtime Library exception 2.0" is used together with one
 410        of the above SPDX-Licenses for code imported from the GCC runtime
 411        library.
 412        To use this exception add it with the keyword WITH to one of the
 413        identifiers in the SPDX-Licenses tag:
 414          SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX-License> WITH GCC-exception-2.0
 415      Exception-Text:
 416        Full exception text
 417
 418
 419All SPDX license identifiers and exceptions must have a corresponding file
 420in the LICENSES subdirectories. This is required to allow tool
 421verification (e.g. checkpatch.pl) and to have the licenses ready to read
 422and extract right from the source, which is recommended by various FOSS
 423organizations, e.g. the `FSFE REUSE initiative <https://reuse.software/>`_.
 424
 425_`MODULE_LICENSE`
 426-----------------
 427
 428   Loadable kernel modules also require a MODULE_LICENSE() tag. This tag is
 429   neither a replacement for proper source code license information
 430   (SPDX-License-Identifier) nor in any way relevant for expressing or
 431   determining the exact license under which the source code of the module
 432   is provided.
 433
 434   The sole purpose of this tag is to provide sufficient information
 435   whether the module is free software or proprietary for the kernel
 436   module loader and for user space tools.
 437
 438   The valid license strings for MODULE_LICENSE() are:
 439
 440    ============================= =============================================
 441    "GPL"                         Module is licensed under GPL version 2. This
 442                                  does not express any distinction between
 443                                  GPL-2.0-only or GPL-2.0-or-later. The exact
 444                                  license information can only be determined
 445                                  via the license information in the
 446                                  corresponding source files.
 447
 448    "GPL v2"                      Same as "GPL". It exists for historic
 449                                  reasons.
 450
 451    "GPL and additional rights"   Historical variant of expressing that the
 452                                  module source is dual licensed under a
 453                                  GPL v2 variant and MIT license. Please do
 454                                  not use in new code.
 455
 456    "Dual MIT/GPL"                The correct way of expressing that the
 457                                  module is dual licensed under a GPL v2
 458                                  variant or MIT license choice.
 459
 460    "Dual BSD/GPL"                The module is dual licensed under a GPL v2
 461                                  variant or BSD license choice. The exact
 462                                  variant of the BSD license can only be
 463                                  determined via the license information
 464                                  in the corresponding source files.
 465
 466    "Dual MPL/GPL"                The module is dual licensed under a GPL v2
 467                                  variant or Mozilla Public License (MPL)
 468                                  choice. The exact variant of the MPL
 469                                  license can only be determined via the
 470                                  license information in the corresponding
 471                                  source files.
 472
 473    "Proprietary"                 The module is under a proprietary license.
 474                                  This string is solely for proprietary third
 475                                  party modules and cannot be used for modules
 476                                  which have their source code in the kernel
 477                                  tree. Modules tagged that way are tainting
 478                                  the kernel with the 'P' flag when loaded and
 479                                  the kernel module loader refuses to link such
 480                                  modules against symbols which are exported
 481                                  with EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL().
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