1*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsWhat is XNU? 2*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions=========== 3*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 4*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsXNU kernel is part of the Darwin operating system for use in macOS and iOS operating systems. XNU is an acronym for X is Not Unix. 5*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsXNU is a hybrid kernel combining the Mach kernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University with components from FreeBSD and a C++ API for writing drivers called IOKit. 6*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsXNU runs on x86_64 for both single processor and multi-processor configurations. 7*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 8*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsXNU Source Tree 9*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions=============== 10*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 11*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `config` - configurations for exported apis for supported architecture and platform 12*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `SETUP` - Basic set of tools used for configuring the kernel, versioning and kextsymbol management. 13*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `EXTERNAL_HEADERS` - Headers sourced from other projects to avoid dependency cycles when building. These headers should be regularly synced when source is updated. 14*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `libkern` - C++ IOKit library code for handling of drivers and kexts. 15*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `libsa` - kernel bootstrap code for startup 16*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `libsyscall` - syscall library interface for userspace programs 17*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `libkdd` - source for user library for parsing kernel data like kernel chunked data. 18*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `makedefs` - top level rules and defines for kernel build. 19*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `osfmk` - Mach kernel based subsystems 20*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `pexpert` - Platform specific code like interrupt handling, atomics etc. 21*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `security` - Mandatory Access Check policy interfaces and related implementation. 22*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `bsd` - BSD subsystems code 23*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * `tools` - A set of utilities for testing, debugging and profiling kernel. 24*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 25*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsHow to build XNU 26*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions================ 27*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 28*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsBuilding `DEVELOPMENT` kernel 29*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions----------------------------- 30*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 31*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe xnu make system can build kernel based on `KERNEL_CONFIGS` & `ARCH_CONFIGS` variables as arguments. 32*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsHere is the syntax: 33*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 34*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions make SDKROOT=<sdkroot> ARCH_CONFIGS=<arch> KERNEL_CONFIGS=<variant> 35*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 36*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsWhere: 37*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 38*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * \<sdkroot>: path to macOS SDK on disk. (defaults to `/`) 39*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * \<variant>: can be `debug`, `development`, `release`, `profile` and configures compilation flags and asserts throughout kernel code. 40*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * \<arch> : can be valid arch to build for. (E.g. `X86_64`) 41*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 42*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo build a kernel for the same architecture as running OS, just type 43*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 44*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make 45*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make SDKROOT=macosx.internal 46*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 47*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsAdditionally, there is support for configuring architectures through `ARCH_CONFIGS` and kernel configurations with `KERNEL_CONFIGS`. 48*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 49*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make SDKROOT=macosx.internal ARCH_CONFIGS=X86_64 KERNEL_CONFIGS=DEVELOPMENT 50*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make SDKROOT=macosx.internal ARCH_CONFIGS=X86_64 KERNEL_CONFIGS="RELEASE DEVELOPMENT DEBUG" 51*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 52*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 53*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsNote: 54*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * By default, architecture is set to the build machine architecture, and the default kernel 55*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions config is set to build for DEVELOPMENT. 56*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 57*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 58*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThis will also create a bootable image, kernel.[config], and a kernel binary 59*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionswith symbols, kernel.[config].unstripped. 60*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 61*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo intall the kernel into a DSTROOT, use the `install_kernels` target: 62*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 63*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make install_kernels DSTROOT=/tmp/xnu-dst 64*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 65*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsHint: 66*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsFor a more satisfying kernel debugging experience, with access to all 67*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionslocal variables and arguments, but without all the extra check of the 68*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsDEBUG kernel, add something like: 69*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions CFLAGS_DEVELOPMENTARM64="-O0 -g -DKERNEL_STACK_MULTIPLIER=2" 70*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions CXXFLAGS_DEVELOPMENTARM64="-O0 -g -DKERNEL_STACK_MULTIPLIER=2" 71*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsto your make command. 72*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsReplace DEVELOPMENT and ARM64 with the appropriate build and platform. 73*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 74*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 75*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * To build with RELEASE kernel configuration 76*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 77*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions make KERNEL_CONFIGS=RELEASE SDKROOT=/path/to/SDK 78*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 79*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 80*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsBuilding FAT kernel binary 81*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions-------------------------- 82*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 83*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsDefine architectures in your environment or when running a make command. 84*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 85*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make ARCH_CONFIGS="X86_64" exporthdrs all 86*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 87*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsOther makefile options 88*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions---------------------- 89*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 90*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make MAKEJOBS=-j8 # this will use 8 processes during the build. The default is 2x the number of active CPUS. 91*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make -j8 # the standard command-line option is also accepted 92*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make -w # trace recursive make invocations. Useful in combination with VERBOSE=YES 93*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make BUILD_LTO=0 # build without LLVM Link Time Optimization 94*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make BOUND_CHECKS=1 # enable -fbound-attributes for this build 95*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make REMOTEBUILD=user@remotehost # perform build on remote host 96*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * $ make BUILD_JSON_COMPILATION_DATABASE=1 # Build Clang JSON Compilation Database 97*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 98*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe XNU build system can optionally output color-formatted build output. To enable this, you can either 99*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsset the `XNU_LOGCOLORS` environment variable to `y`, or you can pass `LOGCOLORS=y` to the make command. 100*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 101*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 102*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsDebug information formats 103*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions========================= 104*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 105*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsBy default, a DWARF debug information repository is created during the install phase; this is a "bundle" named kernel.development.\<variant>.dSYM 106*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo select the older STABS debug information format (where debug information is embedded in the kernel.development.unstripped image), set the BUILD_STABS environment variable. 107*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 108*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ export BUILD_STABS=1 109*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make 110*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 111*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 112*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsBuilding KernelCaches 113*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions===================== 114*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 115*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo test the xnu kernel, you need to build a kernelcache that links the kexts and 116*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionskernel together into a single bootable image. 117*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo build a kernelcache you can use the following mechanisms: 118*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 119*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * Using automatic kernelcache generation with `kextd`. 120*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions The kextd daemon keeps watching for changing in `/System/Library/Extensions` directory. 121*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions So you can setup new kernel as 122*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 123*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ cp BUILD/obj/DEVELOPMENT/X86_64/kernel.development /System/Library/Kernels/ 124*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ touch /System/Library/Extensions 125*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ ps -e | grep kextd 126*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 127*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions * Manually invoking `kextcache` to build new kernelcache. 128*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 129*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ kextcache -q -z -a x86_64 -l -n -c /var/tmp/kernelcache.test -K /var/tmp/kernel.test /System/Library/Extensions 130*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 131*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 132*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 133*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsRunning KernelCache on Target machine 134*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions===================================== 135*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 136*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe development kernel and iBoot supports configuring boot arguments so that we can safely boot into test kernel and, if things go wrong, safely fall back to previously used kernelcache. 137*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsFollowing are the steps to get such a setup: 138*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 139*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 1. Create kernel cache using the kextcache command as `/kernelcache.test` 140*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 2. Copy exiting boot configurations to alternate file 141*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 142*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ cp /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist /next_boot.plist 143*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 144*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 3. Update the kernelcache and boot-args for your setup 145*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 146*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ plutil -insert "Kernel Cache" -string "kernelcache.test" /next_boot.plist 147*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ plutil -replace "Kernel Flags" -string "debug=0x144 -v kernelsuffix=test " /next_boot.plist 148*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 149*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 4. Copy the new config to `/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/` 150*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 151*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ cp /next_boot.plist /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/boot.plist 152*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 153*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 5. Bless the volume with new configs. 154*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 155*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ sudo -n bless --mount / --setBoot --nextonly --options "config=boot" 156*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 157*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions The `--nextonly` flag specifies that use the `boot.plist` configs only for one boot. 158*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions So if the kernel panic's you can easily power reboot and recover back to original kernel. 159*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 160*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 161*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 162*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 163*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsCreating tags and cscope 164*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions======================== 165*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 166*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsSet up your build environment and from the top directory, run: 167*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 168*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make tags # this will build ctags and etags on a case-sensitive volume, only ctags on case-insensitive 169*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make TAGS # this will build etags 170*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $ make cscope # this will build cscope database 171*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 172*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 173*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsHow to install a new header file from XNU 174*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions========================================= 175*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 176*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo install IOKit headers, see additional comments in [iokit/IOKit/Makefile](). 177*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 178*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsXNU installs header files at the following locations - 179*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 180*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions a. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers 181*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions b. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders 182*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions c. $(DSTROOT)/usr/include/ 183*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions d. $(DSTROOT)/usr/local/include/ 184*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions e. $(DSTROOT)/System/DriverKit/usr/include/ 185*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions f. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders 186*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 187*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`Kernel.framework` is used by kernel extensions.\ 188*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe `System.framework`, `/usr/include` and `/usr/local/include` are used by user level applications. \ 189*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`/System/DriverKit/usr/include` is used by userspace drivers. \ 190*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe header files in framework's `PrivateHeaders` are only available for ** Apple Internal Development **. 191*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 192*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe directory containing the header file should have a Makefile that 193*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionscreates the list of files that should be installed at different locations. 194*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsIf you are adding the first header file in a directory, you will need to 195*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionscreate Makefile similar to `xnu/bsd/sys/Makefile`. 196*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 197*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsAdd your header file to the correct file list depending on where you want 198*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsto install it. The default locations where the header files are installed 199*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsfrom each file list are - 200*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 201*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions a. `DATAFILES` : To make header file available in user level - 202*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/usr/include` 203*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders` 204*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 205*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions b. `DRIVERKIT_DATAFILES` : To make header file available to DriverKit userspace drivers - 206*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/System/DriverKit/usr/include` 207*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 208*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions c. `PRIVATE_DATAFILES` : To make header file available to Apple internal in 209*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions user level - 210*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders` 211*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 212*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions d. `EMBEDDED_PRIVATE_DATAFILES` : To make header file available in user 213*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions level for macOS as `EXTRA_DATAFILES`, but Apple internal in user level 214*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions for embedded OSes as `EXTRA_PRIVATE_DATAFILES` - 215*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/usr/include` (`EXTRA_DATAFILES`) 216*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/usr/local/include` (`EXTRA_PRIVATE_DATAFILES`) 217*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 218*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions d. `KERNELFILES` : To make header file available in kernel level - 219*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers` 220*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders` 221*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 222*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions e. `PRIVATE_KERNELFILES` : To make header file available to Apple internal 223*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions for kernel extensions - 224*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders` 225*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 226*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions f. `MODULEMAPFILES` : To make module map file available in user level - 227*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/usr/include` 228*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 229*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions g. `PRIVATE_MODULEMAPFILES` : To make module map file available to Apple 230*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions internal in user level - 231*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `$(DSTROOT)/usr/local/include` 232*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 233*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe Makefile combines the file lists mentioned above into different 234*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsinstall lists which are used by build system to install the header files. There 235*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsare two types of install lists: machine-dependent and machine-independent. 236*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThese lists are indicated by the presence of `MD` and `MI` in the build 237*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionssetting, respectively. If your header is architecture-specific, then you should 238*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsuse a machine-dependent install list (e.g. `INSTALL_MD_LIST`). If your header 239*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsshould be installed for all architectures, then you should use a 240*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsmachine-independent install list (e.g. `INSTALL_MI_LIST`). 241*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 242*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsIf the install list that you are interested does not exist, create it 243*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsby adding the appropriate file lists. The default install lists, its 244*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsmember file lists and their default location are described below - 245*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 246*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions a. `INSTALL_MI_LIST`, `INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_LIST` : Installs header and module map 247*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions files to a location that is available to everyone in user level. 248*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Locations - 249*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/usr/include 250*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 251*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_MI_LIST = ${DATAFILES} 252*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_LIST = ${MODULEMAPFILES} 253*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 254*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions b. `INSTALL_DRIVERKIT_MI_LIST` : Installs header file to a location that is 255*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions available to DriverKit userspace drivers. 256*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Locations - 257*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/System/DriverKit/usr/include 258*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 259*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_DRIVERKIT_MI_LIST = ${DRIVERKIT_DATAFILES} 260*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 261*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions c. `INSTALL_MI_LCL_LIST`, `INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_LCL_LIST` : Installs header and 262*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions module map files to a location that is available for Apple internal in user level. 263*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Locations - 264*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/usr/local/include 265*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 266*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_MI_LCL_LIST = 267*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_LCL_LIST = ${PRIVATE_MODULEMAPFILES} 268*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 269*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions d. `INSTALL_SF_MI_LCL_LIST` : Installs header file to a location that is available 270*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions for Apple internal in user level. 271*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Locations - 272*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders 273*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 274*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_SF_MI_LCL_LIST = ${DATAFILES} ${PRIVATE_DATAFILES} 275*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 276*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions e. `INSTALL_KF_MI_LIST` : Installs header file to location that is available 277*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions to everyone for kernel extensions. 278*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Locations - 279*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers 280*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 281*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_KF_MI_LIST = ${KERNELFILES} 282*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 283*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions f. `INSTALL_KF_MI_LCL_LIST` : Installs header file to location that is 284*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions available for Apple internal for kernel extensions. 285*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Locations - 286*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders 287*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 288*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_KF_MI_LCL_LIST = ${KERNELFILES} ${PRIVATE_KERNELFILES} 289*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 290*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions g. `EXPORT_MI_LIST` : Exports header file to all of xnu (bsd/, osfmk/, etc.) 291*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions for compilation only. Does not install anything into the SDK. 292*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Definition - 293*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions EXPORT_MI_LIST = ${KERNELFILES} ${PRIVATE_KERNELFILES} 294*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 295*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsIf you want to install the header file in a sub-directory of the paths 296*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsdescribed in (1), specify the directory name using two variables 297*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`INSTALL_MI_DIR` and `EXPORT_MI_DIR` as follows - 298*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 299*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_MI_DIR = dirname 300*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions EXPORT_MI_DIR = dirname 301*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 302*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsIf you want to install the module map file in a sub-directory, specify the 303*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsdirectory name using the variable `INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_DIR` as follows - 304*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 305*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_DIR = dirname 306*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 307*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsA single header file can exist at different locations using the steps 308*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsmentioned above. However it might not be desirable to make all the code 309*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsin the header file available at all the locations. For example, you 310*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionswant to export a function only to kernel level but not user level. 311*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 312*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions You can use C language's pre-processor directive (#ifdef, #endif, #ifndef) 313*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions to control the text generated before a header file is installed. The kernel 314*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions only includes the code if the conditional macro is TRUE and strips out 315*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions code for FALSE conditions from the header file. 316*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 317*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Some pre-defined macros and their descriptions are - 318*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 319*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions a. `PRIVATE` : If defined, enclosed definitions are considered System 320*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions Private Interfaces. These are visible within xnu and 321*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions exposed in user/kernel headers installed within the AppleInternal 322*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions "PrivateHeaders" sections of the System and Kernel frameworks. 323*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions b. `KERNEL_PRIVATE` : If defined, enclosed code is available to all of xnu 324*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions kernel and Apple internal kernel extensions and omitted from user 325*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions headers. 326*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions c. `BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE` : If defined, enclosed code is visible exclusively 327*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions within the xnu/bsd module. 328*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions d. `MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE`: If defined, enclosed code is visible exclusively 329*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions within the xnu/osfmk module. 330*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions e. `XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE`: If defined, enclosed code is visible exclusively 331*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions within xnu. 332*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions f. `KERNEL` : If defined, enclosed code is available within xnu and kernel 333*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions extensions and is not visible in user level header files. Only the 334*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions header files installed in following paths will have the code - 335*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 336*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers 337*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders 338*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions g. `DRIVERKIT`: If defined, enclosed code is visible exclusively in the 339*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions DriverKit SDK headers used by userspace drivers. 340*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 341*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsModule map file name convention 342*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions=============================== 343*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 344*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsIn the simple case, a subdirectory of `usr/include` or `usr/local/include` 345*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionscan be represented by a standalone module. Where this is the case, set 346*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`INSTALL_MODULEMAP_MI_DIR` to `INSTALL_MI_DIR` and install a `module.modulemap` 347*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsfile there. `module.modulemap` is used even for private modules in 348*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`usr/local/include`; `module.private.modulemap` is not used. Caveat: in order 349*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsto stay in the simple case, the module name needs to be exactly the same as 350*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsthe directory name. If that's not possible, then the following method will 351*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsneed to be applied. 352*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 353*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`xnu` contributes to the modules defined in CoreOSModuleMaps by installing 354*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsmodule map files that are sourced from `usr/include/module.modulemap` and 355*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`usr/local/include/module.modulemap`. The naming convention for the `xnu` 356*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsmodule map files are as follows. 357*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 358*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions a. Ideally the module map file covers an entire directory. A module map 359*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions file covering `usr/include/a/b/c` would be named `a_b_c.modulemap`. 360*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `usr/local/include/a/b/c` would be `a_b_c_private.modulemap`. 361*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions b. Some headers are special and require their own module. In that case, 362*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions the module map file would be named after the module it defines. 363*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions A module map file defining the module `One.Two.Three` would be named 364*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions `one_two_three.modulemap`. 365*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 366*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsConditional compilation 367*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions======================= 368*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 369*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`xnu` offers the following mechanisms for conditionally compiling code: 370*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 371*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions a. *CPU Characteristics* If the code you are guarding has specific 372*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions characterstics that will vary only based on the CPU architecture being 373*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions targeted, use this option. Prefer checking for features of the 374*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions architecture (e.g. `__LP64__`, `__LITTLE_ENDIAN__`, etc.). 375*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions b. *New Features* If the code you are guarding, when taken together, 376*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions implements a feature, you should define a new feature in `config/MASTER` 377*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions and use the resulting `CONFIG` preprocessor token (e.g. for a feature 378*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions named `config_virtual_memory`, check for `#if CONFIG_VIRTUAL_MEMORY`). 379*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions This practice ensures that existing features may be brought to other 380*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions platforms by simply changing a feature switch. 381*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions c. *Existing Features* You can use existing features if your code is 382*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions strongly tied to them (e.g. use `SECURE_KERNEL` if your code implements 383*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions new functionality that is exclusively relevant to the trusted kernel and 384*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions updates the definition/understanding of what being a trusted kernel means). 385*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 386*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsIt is recommended that you avoid compiling based on the target platform. `xnu` 387*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributionsdoes not define the platform macros from `TargetConditionals.h` 388*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions(`TARGET_OS_OSX`, `TARGET_OS_IOS`, etc.). 389*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 390*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 391*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsDebugging xnu 392*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions============= 393*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 394*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsBy default, the kernel reboots in the event of a panic. 395*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThis behavior can be overriden by the `debug` boot-arg -- `debug=0x14e` will cause a panic to wait for a debugger to attach. 396*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo boot a kernel so it can be debugged by an attached machine, override the `kdp_match_name` boot-arg with the appropriate `ifconfig` interface. 397*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsEthernet, Thunderbolt, and serial debugging are supported, depending on the hardware. 398*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 399*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsUse LLDB to debug the kernel: 400*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 401*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions ; xcrun -sdk macosx lldb <path-to-unstripped-kernel> 402*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions (lldb) gdb-remote [<host-ip>:]<port> 403*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 404*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsThe debug info for the kernel (dSYM) comes with a set of macros to support kernel debugging. 405*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsTo load these macros automatically when attaching to the kernel, add the following to `~/.lldbinit`: 406*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 407*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions settings set target.load-script-from-symbol-file true 408*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 409*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions`tools/lldbmacros` contains the source for these commands. 410*27b03b36SApple OSS DistributionsSee the README in that directory for their usage, or use the built-in LLDB help with: 411*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions 412*27b03b36SApple OSS Distributions (lldb) help showcurrentstacks 413