libkrunfw
is a library bundling a Linux kernel in a dynamic library in a way that can be easily consumed by libkrun.
By having the kernel bundled in a dynamic library, libkrun
can leave to the linker the work of mapping the sections into the process, and then directly inject those mappings into the guest without any kind of additional work nor processing.
- The toolchain your distribution needs to build a Linux kernel.
- Python 3
pyelftools
(packagepython3-pyelftools
in Fedora and Ubuntu)
make
sudo make install
- The toolchain your distribution needs to build a Linux kernel.
- Python 3
pyelftools
(packagepython3-pyelftools
in Fedora and Ubuntu)
make SEV=1
sudo make SEV=1 install
Compiling a Linux kernel natively on macOS is not an easy feat. For this reason, the recommended way for building libkrunfw
in this platform is by already having installed a binary version of krunvm and its dependencies (libkrun, and libkrunfw
itself), such as the one available in the krunvm Homebrew repo, and then executing the build_on_krunvm.sh script found in this repository.
This will create a lightweight Linux VM using krunvm
with the current working directory mapped inside it, and build the kernel on it.
./build_on_krunvm.sh
make
This library bundles a Linux kernel but does not execute any code from it, acting as a mere storage format. As a consequence, this library does not constitute a derivative work of the Linux kernel. Thus, the following licenses apply:
-
Linux kernel: GPL-2.0-only
-
Files contained in the
patches
directory: GPL-2.0-only -
Library code, including automatically-generated code: LGPL-2.1-only
Therefore, distributions of this library in binary form are required to be accompanied by the source code of the Linux kernel bundled in the binary along with the code of the library itself, but other programs linking against this library are not required to be licensed under the GPL-2.0-only nor the LGPL-2.1-only licenses.