finit_module() supports the MODULE_INIT_COMPRESS_FILE flag since Linux 5.17. See commit b1ae6dc41eaaa ("module: add in-kernel support for decompressing") During implementation of a secure module loader in GyroidOS, we wanted to filter unsafe module parameters. To verify that only the two documented flags which are disabling sanity checks are unsafe, we had a look in the current kernel implementation. We discovered that this new flag MODULE_INIT_COMPRESS_FILE was added. Having a deeper look at the code, we also discovered that a new error code EOPNOTSUPP is possible within newer kernels. The inital commit only supported gzip and xz compression algorithms. Support for zstd was added in Linux 6.2 by commit 169a58ad824d8 ("module/decompress: Support zstd in-kernel decompression") Signed-off-by: Michael Weiß <michael.weiss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- man2/init_module.2 | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/man2/init_module.2 b/man2/init_module.2 index 95917a079..8197b0df6 100644 --- a/man2/init_module.2 +++ b/man2/init_module.2 @@ -107,6 +107,10 @@ Ignore symbol version hashes. .TP .B MODULE_INIT_IGNORE_VERMAGIC Ignore kernel version magic. +.TP +.BR MODULE_INIT_COMPRESSED_FILE " (since Linux 5.17)" +.\" commit b1ae6dc41eaaa98bb75671e0f3665bfda248c3e7 +Use in-kernel module decompression. .P There are some safety checks built into a module to ensure that it matches the kernel against which it is loaded. @@ -136,6 +140,41 @@ If the kernel is built to permit forced loading (i.e., configured with then loading continues, otherwise it fails with the error .B ENOEXEC as expected for malformed modules. +.P +If the kernel was build with +.BR CONFIG_MODULE_DECOMPRESS , +the in-kernel decompression feature can be used. +Userspace code can check if the kernel supports decompression by +reading the +.I /sys/module/compression +attribute. +If the kernel supports decompression, the compressed file can directly +be passed to +.BR finit_module () +using the +.B MODULE_INIT_COMPRESSED_FILE +flag. +The in-kernel module decompressor supports the following compression +algorithms: +.P +.RS 4 +.PD 0 +.IP \[bu] 3 +.I gzip +(since Linux 5.17) +.IP \[bu] +.I xz +(since Linux 5.17) +.IP \[bu] +.I zstd +.\" commit 169a58ad824d896b9e291a27193342616e651b82 +(since Linux 6.2) +.PD +.RE +.P +The kernel only implements a single decompression method which is +selected during module generation accordingly to the compression +method selected in the kernel configuration. .SH RETURN VALUE On success, these system calls return 0. On error, \-1 is returned and @@ -221,12 +260,19 @@ is too large. .TP .B EINVAL .I flags -is invalid. +is invalid or the decompressor sanity checks failed while loading +a compressed module with flag +.BR CONFIG_MODULE_DECOMPRESS +set. .TP .B ENOEXEC .I fd does not refer to an open file. .TP +.BR EOPNOTSUPP " (since Linux 5.17)" +This error is return if the kernel was configured without +.BR CONFIG_MODULE_DECOMPRESS +.TP .BR ETXTBSY " (since Linux 4.7)" .\" commit 39d637af5aa7577f655c58b9e55587566c63a0af The file referred to by -- 2.39.2