Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] livepatch: Delete the associated module of disabled livepatch

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On Mon, May 06, 2024 at 01:32:19PM +0200, Petr Mladek wrote:
> Also it would require adding an API to remove the sysfs files from the
> module_exit callback.

Could the sysfs removal be triggered from klp_module_going() or a module
notifier?

> I do not see any reasonable reason to keep the replaced livepatch
> module loaded. It is an unusable piece of code. IMHO, it would be
> really convenient if the kernel removed it.

User space needs to be polling for the transition to complete so it can
reverse the patch if it stalls.  Otherwise the patch could stall forever
and go unnoticed.

Can't user space just unload the replaced module after it detects the
completed transition?

I'm not sure I see the benefit in complicating the kernel and possibly
introducing bugs, when unloading the module from user space seems to be
a perfectly valid option.

Also, an error returned by delete_module() to the kernel would be
ignored and the module might remain in memory forever without being
noticed.

-- 
Josh




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