| =========================== | 
 | Livepatch module Elf format | 
 | =========================== | 
 |  | 
 | This document outlines the Elf format requirements that livepatch modules must follow. | 
 |  | 
 | ----------------- | 
 | Table of Contents | 
 | ----------------- | 
 | 0. Background and motivation | 
 | 1. Livepatch modinfo field | 
 | 2. Livepatch relocation sections | 
 |    2.1 What are livepatch relocation sections? | 
 |    2.2 Livepatch relocation section format | 
 |        2.2.1 Required flags | 
 |        2.2.2 Required name format | 
 |        2.2.3 Example livepatch relocation section names | 
 |        2.2.4 Example `readelf --sections` output | 
 |        2.2.5 Example `readelf --relocs` output | 
 | 3. Livepatch symbols | 
 |    3.1 What are livepatch symbols? | 
 |    3.2 A livepatch module's symbol table | 
 |    3.3 Livepatch symbol format | 
 |        3.3.1 Required flags | 
 |        3.3.2 Required name format | 
 |        3.3.3 Example livepatch symbol names | 
 |        3.3.4 Example `readelf --symbols` output | 
 | 4. Architecture-specific sections | 
 | 5. Symbol table and Elf section access | 
 |  | 
 | ---------------------------- | 
 | 0. Background and motivation | 
 | ---------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | Formerly, livepatch required separate architecture-specific code to write | 
 | relocations. However, arch-specific code to write relocations already | 
 | exists in the module loader, so this former approach produced redundant | 
 | code. So, instead of duplicating code and re-implementing what the module | 
 | loader can already do, livepatch leverages existing code in the module | 
 | loader to perform the all the arch-specific relocation work. Specifically, | 
 | livepatch reuses the apply_relocate_add() function in the module loader to | 
 | write relocations. The patch module Elf format described in this document | 
 | enables livepatch to be able to do this. The hope is that this will make | 
 | livepatch more easily portable to other architectures and reduce the amount | 
 | of arch-specific code required to port livepatch to a particular | 
 | architecture. | 
 |  | 
 | Since apply_relocate_add() requires access to a module's section header | 
 | table, symbol table, and relocation section indices, Elf information is | 
 | preserved for livepatch modules (see section 5). Livepatch manages its own | 
 | relocation sections and symbols, which are described in this document. The | 
 | Elf constants used to mark livepatch symbols and relocation sections were | 
 | selected from OS-specific ranges according to the definitions from glibc. | 
 |  | 
 | 0.1 Why does livepatch need to write its own relocations? | 
 | --------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | A typical livepatch module contains patched versions of functions that can | 
 | reference non-exported global symbols and non-included local symbols. | 
 | Relocations referencing these types of symbols cannot be left in as-is | 
 | since the kernel module loader cannot resolve them and will therefore | 
 | reject the livepatch module. Furthermore, we cannot apply relocations that | 
 | affect modules not yet loaded at patch module load time (e.g. a patch to a | 
 | driver that is not loaded). Formerly, livepatch solved this problem by | 
 | embedding special "dynrela" (dynamic rela) sections in the resulting patch | 
 | module Elf output. Using these dynrela sections, livepatch could resolve | 
 | symbols while taking into account its scope and what module the symbol | 
 | belongs to, and then manually apply the dynamic relocations. However this | 
 | approach required livepatch to supply arch-specific code in order to write | 
 | these relocations. In the new format, livepatch manages its own SHT_RELA | 
 | relocation sections in place of dynrela sections, and the symbols that the | 
 | relas reference are special livepatch symbols (see section 2 and 3). The | 
 | arch-specific livepatch relocation code is replaced by a call to | 
 | apply_relocate_add(). | 
 |  | 
 | ================================ | 
 | PATCH MODULE FORMAT REQUIREMENTS | 
 | ================================ | 
 |  | 
 | -------------------------- | 
 | 1. Livepatch modinfo field | 
 | -------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | Livepatch modules are required to have the "livepatch" modinfo attribute. | 
 | See the sample livepatch module in samples/livepatch/ for how this is done. | 
 |  | 
 | Livepatch modules can be identified by users by using the 'modinfo' command | 
 | and looking for the presence of the "livepatch" field. This field is also | 
 | used by the kernel module loader to identify livepatch modules. | 
 |  | 
 | Example modinfo output: | 
 | ----------------------- | 
 | % modinfo livepatch-meminfo.ko | 
 | filename:		livepatch-meminfo.ko | 
 | livepatch:		Y | 
 | license:		GPL | 
 | depends: | 
 | vermagic:		4.3.0+ SMP mod_unload | 
 |  | 
 | -------------------------------- | 
 | 2. Livepatch relocation sections | 
 | -------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | ------------------------------------------- | 
 | 2.1 What are livepatch relocation sections? | 
 | ------------------------------------------- | 
 | A livepatch module manages its own Elf relocation sections to apply | 
 | relocations to modules as well as to the kernel (vmlinux) at the | 
 | appropriate time. For example, if a patch module patches a driver that is | 
 | not currently loaded, livepatch will apply the corresponding livepatch | 
 | relocation section(s) to the driver once it loads. | 
 |  | 
 | Each "object" (e.g. vmlinux, or a module) within a patch module may have | 
 | multiple livepatch relocation sections associated with it (e.g. patches to | 
 | multiple functions within the same object). There is a 1-1 correspondence | 
 | between a livepatch relocation section and the target section (usually the | 
 | text section of a function) to which the relocation(s) apply. It is | 
 | also possible for a livepatch module to have no livepatch relocation | 
 | sections, as in the case of the sample livepatch module (see | 
 | samples/livepatch). | 
 |  | 
 | Since Elf information is preserved for livepatch modules (see Section 5), a | 
 | livepatch relocation section can be applied simply by passing in the | 
 | appropriate section index to apply_relocate_add(), which then uses it to | 
 | access the relocation section and apply the relocations. | 
 |  | 
 | Every symbol referenced by a rela in a livepatch relocation section is a | 
 | livepatch symbol. These must be resolved before livepatch can call | 
 | apply_relocate_add(). See Section 3 for more information. | 
 |  | 
 | --------------------------------------- | 
 | 2.2 Livepatch relocation section format | 
 | --------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | 2.2.1 Required flags | 
 | -------------------- | 
 | Livepatch relocation sections must be marked with the SHF_RELA_LIVEPATCH | 
 | section flag. See include/uapi/linux/elf.h for the definition. The module | 
 | loader recognizes this flag and will avoid applying those relocation sections | 
 | at patch module load time. These sections must also be marked with SHF_ALLOC, | 
 | so that the module loader doesn't discard them on module load (i.e. they will | 
 | be copied into memory along with the other SHF_ALLOC sections). | 
 |  | 
 | 2.2.2 Required name format | 
 | -------------------------- | 
 | The name of a livepatch relocation section must conform to the following format: | 
 |  | 
 | .klp.rela.objname.section_name | 
 | ^        ^^     ^ ^          ^ | 
 | |________||_____| |__________| | 
 |    [A]      [B]        [C] | 
 |  | 
 | [A] The relocation section name is prefixed with the string ".klp.rela." | 
 | [B] The name of the object (i.e. "vmlinux" or name of module) to | 
 |     which the relocation section belongs follows immediately after the prefix. | 
 | [C] The actual name of the section to which this relocation section applies. | 
 |  | 
 | 2.2.3 Example livepatch relocation section names: | 
 | ------------------------------------------------- | 
 | .klp.rela.ext4.text.ext4_attr_store | 
 | .klp.rela.vmlinux.text.cmdline_proc_show | 
 |  | 
 | 2.2.4 Example `readelf --sections` output for a patch | 
 | module that patches vmlinux and modules 9p, btrfs, ext4: | 
 | -------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |   Section Headers: | 
 |   [Nr] Name                          Type                    Address          Off    Size   ES Flg Lk Inf Al | 
 |   [ snip ] | 
 |   [29] .klp.rela.9p.text.caches.show RELA                    0000000000000000 002d58 0000c0 18 AIo 64   9  8 | 
 |   [30] .klp.rela.btrfs.text.btrfs.feature.attr.show RELA     0000000000000000 002e18 000060 18 AIo 64  11  8 | 
 |   [ snip ] | 
 |   [34] .klp.rela.ext4.text.ext4.attr.store RELA              0000000000000000 002fd8 0000d8 18 AIo 64  13  8 | 
 |   [35] .klp.rela.ext4.text.ext4.attr.show RELA               0000000000000000 0030b0 000150 18 AIo 64  15  8 | 
 |   [36] .klp.rela.vmlinux.text.cmdline.proc.show RELA         0000000000000000 003200 000018 18 AIo 64  17  8 | 
 |   [37] .klp.rela.vmlinux.text.meminfo.proc.show RELA         0000000000000000 003218 0000f0 18 AIo 64  19  8 | 
 |   [ snip ]                                       ^                                             ^ | 
 |                                                  |                                             | | 
 |                                                 [*]                                           [*] | 
 | [*] Livepatch relocation sections are SHT_RELA sections but with a few special | 
 | characteristics. Notice that they are marked SHF_ALLOC ("A") so that they will | 
 | not be discarded when the module is loaded into memory, as well as with the | 
 | SHF_RELA_LIVEPATCH flag ("o" - for OS-specific). | 
 |  | 
 | 2.2.5 Example `readelf --relocs` output for a patch module: | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | Relocation section '.klp.rela.btrfs.text.btrfs_feature_attr_show' at offset 0x2ba0 contains 4 entries: | 
 |     Offset             Info             Type               Symbol's Value  Symbol's Name + Addend | 
 | 000000000000001f  0000005e00000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0 - 4 | 
 | 0000000000000028  0000003d0000000b R_X86_64_32S           0000000000000000 .klp.sym.btrfs.btrfs_ktype,0 + 0 | 
 | 0000000000000036  0000003b00000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.btrfs.can_modify_feature.isra.3,0 - 4 | 
 | 000000000000004c  0000004900000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.vmlinux.snprintf,0 - 4 | 
 | [ snip ]                                                                   ^ | 
 |                                                                            | | 
 |                                                                           [*] | 
 | [*] Every symbol referenced by a relocation is a livepatch symbol. | 
 |  | 
 | -------------------- | 
 | 3. Livepatch symbols | 
 | -------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | ------------------------------- | 
 | 3.1 What are livepatch symbols? | 
 | ------------------------------- | 
 | Livepatch symbols are symbols referred to by livepatch relocation sections. | 
 | These are symbols accessed from new versions of functions for patched | 
 | objects, whose addresses cannot be resolved by the module loader (because | 
 | they are local or unexported global syms). Since the module loader only | 
 | resolves exported syms, and not every symbol referenced by the new patched | 
 | functions is exported, livepatch symbols were introduced. They are used | 
 | also in cases where we cannot immediately know the address of a symbol when | 
 | a patch module loads. For example, this is the case when livepatch patches | 
 | a module that is not loaded yet. In this case, the relevant livepatch | 
 | symbols are resolved simply when the target module loads. In any case, for | 
 | any livepatch relocation section, all livepatch symbols referenced by that | 
 | section must be resolved before livepatch can call apply_relocate_add() for | 
 | that reloc section. | 
 |  | 
 | Livepatch symbols must be marked with SHN_LIVEPATCH so that the module | 
 | loader can identify and ignore them. Livepatch modules keep these symbols | 
 | in their symbol tables, and the symbol table is made accessible through | 
 | module->symtab. | 
 |  | 
 | ------------------------------------- | 
 | 3.2 A livepatch module's symbol table | 
 | ------------------------------------- | 
 | Normally, a stripped down copy of a module's symbol table (containing only | 
 | "core" symbols) is made available through module->symtab (See layout_symtab() | 
 | in kernel/module.c). For livepatch modules, the symbol table copied into memory | 
 | on module load must be exactly the same as the symbol table produced when the | 
 | patch module was compiled. This is because the relocations in each livepatch | 
 | relocation section refer to their respective symbols with their symbol indices, | 
 | and the original symbol indices (and thus the symtab ordering) must be | 
 | preserved in order for apply_relocate_add() to find the right symbol. | 
 |  | 
 | For example, take this particular rela from a livepatch module: | 
 | Relocation section '.klp.rela.btrfs.text.btrfs_feature_attr_show' at offset 0x2ba0 contains 4 entries: | 
 |     Offset             Info             Type               Symbol's Value  Symbol's Name + Addend | 
 | 000000000000001f  0000005e00000002 R_X86_64_PC32          0000000000000000 .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0 - 4 | 
 |  | 
 | This rela refers to the symbol '.klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0', and the symbol index is encoded | 
 | in 'Info'. Here its symbol index is 0x5e, which is 94 in decimal, which refers to the | 
 | symbol index 94. | 
 | And in this patch module's corresponding symbol table, symbol index 94 refers to that very symbol: | 
 | [ snip ] | 
 | 94: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0 | 
 | [ snip ] | 
 |  | 
 | --------------------------- | 
 | 3.3 Livepatch symbol format | 
 | --------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | 3.3.1 Required flags | 
 | -------------------- | 
 | Livepatch symbols must have their section index marked as SHN_LIVEPATCH, so | 
 | that the module loader can identify them and not attempt to resolve them. | 
 | See include/uapi/linux/elf.h for the actual definitions. | 
 |  | 
 | 3.3.2 Required name format | 
 | -------------------------- | 
 | Livepatch symbol names must conform to the following format: | 
 |  | 
 | .klp.sym.objname.symbol_name,sympos | 
 | ^       ^^     ^ ^         ^ ^ | 
 | |_______||_____| |_________| | | 
 |    [A]     [B]       [C]    [D] | 
 |  | 
 | [A] The symbol name is prefixed with the string ".klp.sym." | 
 | [B] The name of the object (i.e. "vmlinux" or name of module) to | 
 |     which the symbol belongs follows immediately after the prefix. | 
 | [C] The actual name of the symbol. | 
 | [D] The position of the symbol in the object (as according to kallsyms) | 
 |     This is used to differentiate duplicate symbols within the same | 
 |     object. The symbol position is expressed numerically (0, 1, 2...). | 
 |     The symbol position of a unique symbol is 0. | 
 |  | 
 | 3.3.3 Example livepatch symbol names: | 
 | ------------------------------------- | 
 | .klp.sym.vmlinux.snprintf,0 | 
 | .klp.sym.vmlinux.printk,0 | 
 | .klp.sym.btrfs.btrfs_ktype,0 | 
 |  | 
 | 3.3.4 Example `readelf --symbols` output for a patch module: | 
 | ------------------------------------------------------------ | 
 | Symbol table '.symtab' contains 127 entries: | 
 |    Num:    Value          Size Type    Bind   Vis     Ndx         Name | 
 |    [ snip ] | 
 |     73: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.snprintf,0 | 
 |     74: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.capable,0 | 
 |     75: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.find_next_bit,0 | 
 |     76: 0000000000000000     0 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT OS [0xff20] .klp.sym.vmlinux.si_swapinfo,0 | 
 |   [ snip ]                                               ^ | 
 |                                                          | | 
 |                                                         [*] | 
 | [*] Note that the 'Ndx' (Section index) for these symbols is SHN_LIVEPATCH (0xff20). | 
 |     "OS" means OS-specific. | 
 |  | 
 | --------------------------------- | 
 | 4. Architecture-specific sections | 
 | --------------------------------- | 
 | Architectures may override arch_klp_init_object_loaded() to perform | 
 | additional arch-specific tasks when a target module loads, such as applying | 
 | arch-specific sections. On x86 for example, we must apply per-object | 
 | .altinstructions and .parainstructions sections when a target module loads. | 
 | These sections must be prefixed with ".klp.arch.$objname." so that they can | 
 | be easily identified when iterating through a patch module's Elf sections | 
 | (See arch/x86/kernel/livepatch.c for a complete example). | 
 |  | 
 | -------------------------------------- | 
 | 5. Symbol table and Elf section access | 
 | -------------------------------------- | 
 | A livepatch module's symbol table is accessible through module->symtab. | 
 |  | 
 | Since apply_relocate_add() requires access to a module's section headers, | 
 | symbol table, and relocation section indices, Elf information is preserved for | 
 | livepatch modules and is made accessible by the module loader through | 
 | module->klp_info, which is a klp_modinfo struct. When a livepatch module loads, | 
 | this struct is filled in by the module loader. Its fields are documented below: | 
 |  | 
 | struct klp_modinfo { | 
 | 	Elf_Ehdr hdr; /* Elf header */ | 
 | 	Elf_Shdr *sechdrs; /* Section header table */ | 
 | 	char *secstrings; /* String table for the section headers */ | 
 | 	unsigned int symndx; /* The symbol table section index */ | 
 | }; |