; Summary: Kernel module binary compatibility with debug features
; Proposer: Tim Bird, Sony Mobile

== Description ==
Sometimes, the workflow for embedded systems include obtaining kernel modules 
from
3rd party vendors or other software teams.  In certain situations, it can be 
difficult
to re-compile and re-install these 3rd party modules, even though the kernel on 
a system
can be re-configured, rebuilt and re-installed.

This feature proposes to isolate the kernel module interface from changes in 
certain
kernel debug features, so that turning on those feature will not create binary 
incompatibility
with a newly configured and deployed kernel.

For example, if a kernel is compiled with CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, then modules 
which 
use spinlocks may not be able to be supported without being re-compiled with 
the same
debug option.  It is believed that this same restriction applies to the 
following kernel
debug features:
* ftrace
* perf
* kprobe
* SLUB_DEBUG
* DEBUG_SPINLOCK

It would be nice to be able to enable and disable debug features in the kernel
without changing the kernel's module binary compatibility.

This would involve somehow insulating the kernel from problems when it was 
configured with a particular debug feature, but a module does not support
that configuration. This is mainly targetted at things like structure extensions
in the debug case, and having the kernel core detect multiple structure formats
at runtime, and deal with them correctly.  It might also involve making sure 
that
function calls which bypassed the debug infrastructure (such as a spinlock debug
wrappers or a trace wrappers) by the original compiled module continued to work 
correctly.

== Related work ==
* Module symbol versioning may be related to this.
** See section 6 of: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt

== Scope ==
Unknown

== Contractor Candidates ==
None Yet.

== Comments ==

[[Category:Project proposals 2013]]
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