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Documentation: kbuild: Add document about reproducible builds
In the Distribution Kernels track at Linux Plumbers Conference there was some discussion around the difficulty of making kernel builds reproducible. This is a solved problem, but the solutions don't appear to be documented in one place. This document lists the issues I know about and the settings needed to ensure reproducibility. Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> Acked-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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Reproducible builds | ||
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It is generally desirable that building the same source code with | ||
the same set of tools is reproducible, i.e. the output is always | ||
exactly the same. This makes it possible to verify that the build | ||
infrastructure for a binary distribution or embedded system has not | ||
been subverted. This can also make it easier to verify that a source | ||
or tool change does not make any difference to the resulting binaries. | ||
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The `Reproducible Builds project`_ has more information about this | ||
general topic. This document covers the various reasons why building | ||
the kernel may be unreproducible, and how to avoid them. | ||
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Timestamps | ||
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The kernel embeds a timestamp in two places: | ||
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* The version string exposed by ``uname()`` and included in | ||
``/proc/version`` | ||
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* File timestamps in the embedded initramfs | ||
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By default the timestamp is the current time. This must be overridden | ||
using the `KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP`_ variable. If you are building | ||
from a git commit, you could use its commit date. | ||
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The kernel does *not* use the ``__DATE__`` and ``__TIME__`` macros, | ||
and enables warnings if they are used. If you incorporate external | ||
code that does use these, you must override the timestamp they | ||
correspond to by setting the `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`_ environment | ||
variable. | ||
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User, host | ||
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The kernel embeds the building user and host names in | ||
``/proc/version``. These must be overridden using the | ||
`KBUILD_BUILD_USER and KBUILD_BUILD_HOST`_ variables. If you are | ||
building from a git commit, you could use its committer address. | ||
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Absolute filenames | ||
------------------ | ||
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When the kernel is built out-of-tree, debug information may include | ||
absolute filenames for the source files. This must be overridden by | ||
including the ``-fdebug-prefix-map`` option in the `KCFLAGS`_ variable. | ||
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Depending on the compiler used, the ``__FILE__`` macro may also expand | ||
to an absolute filename in an out-of-tree build. Kbuild automatically | ||
uses the ``-fmacro-prefix-map`` option to prevent this, if it is | ||
supported. | ||
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The Reproducible Builds web site has more information about these | ||
`prefix-map options`_. | ||
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Generated files in source packages | ||
---------------------------------- | ||
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The build processes for some programs under the ``tools/`` | ||
subdirectory do not completely support out-of-tree builds. This may | ||
cause a later source package build using e.g. ``make rpm-pkg`` to | ||
include generated files. You should ensure the source tree is | ||
pristine by running ``make mrproper`` or ``git clean -d -f -x`` before | ||
building a source package. | ||
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Module signing | ||
-------------- | ||
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If you enable ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL``, the default behaviour is to | ||
generate a different temporary key for each build, resulting in the | ||
modules being unreproducible. However, including a signing key with | ||
your source would presumably defeat the purpose of signing modules. | ||
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One approach to this is to divide up the build process so that the | ||
unreproducible parts can be treated as sources: | ||
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1. Generate a persistent signing key. Add the certificate for the key | ||
to the kernel source. | ||
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2. Set the ``CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS`` symbol to include the | ||
signing key's certificate, set ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY`` to an | ||
empty string, and disable ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL``. | ||
Build the kernel and modules. | ||
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3. Create detached signatures for the modules, and publish them as | ||
sources. | ||
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4. Perform a second build that attaches the module signatures. It | ||
can either rebuild the modules or use the output of step 2. | ||
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Structure randomisation | ||
----------------------- | ||
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If you enable ``CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_RANDSTRUCT``, you will need to | ||
pre-generate the random seed in | ||
``scripts/gcc-plgins/randomize_layout_seed.h`` so the same value | ||
is used in rebuilds. | ||
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Debug info conflicts | ||
-------------------- | ||
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This is not a problem of unreproducibility, but of generated files | ||
being *too* reproducible. | ||
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Once you set all the necessary variables for a reproducible build, a | ||
vDSO's debug information may be identical even for different kernel | ||
versions. This can result in file conflicts between debug information | ||
packages for the different kernel versions. | ||
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To avoid this, you can make the vDSO different for different | ||
kernel versions by including an arbitrary string of "salt" in it. | ||
This is specified by the Kconfig symbol ``CONFIG_BUILD_SALT``. | ||
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.. _KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP: kbuild.html#kbuild-build-timestamp | ||
.. _KBUILD_BUILD_USER and KBUILD_BUILD_HOST: kbuild.html#kbuild-build-user-kbuild-build-host | ||
.. _KCFLAGS: kbuild.html#kcflags | ||
.. _prefix-map options: https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/build-path/ | ||
.. _Reproducible Builds project: https://reproducible-builds.org/ | ||
.. _SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH: https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/source-date-epoch/ |