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Patch kernel without rebooting
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Ksplice ======= This set of tools serves the purpose of creating from a standard patch a binary patch that can be applied to a running Linux kernel without a need of rebooting. It stops the kernel, performs neccessary checks and applies the binary patch. The kernel is then resumed with a new code running. WHAT DO I NEED? --------------- * System.map and .config from your running kernel (a build dir at best) * sources of your running kernel * toolkit used to build your running kernel (or as much akin as possible) * and finally: the patch to be applied STEP BY STEP HOWTO ------------------ 1. create a configuration dir to prepare the build a) put there System.map b) put there a build dir named "build" (or a link if you have one already) c) create flags file there with flags passed to make during the normal kernel build, like O=path, typically the "build" dir [optional] 2. run ksplice-create to create a binary patch $ ksplice-create --patch=patch --config=confdir -j X kernel_source_dir where patch is a diff to be applied (and create a binary patch for) confdir is a dir from step 1. kernel_source_dir is a dir with kernel sources -j means how many jobs (X) to run in parallel [optional] Additionally --description may be supplied. It is shown by ksplice-view later. 3. run ksplice-apply to update your running kernel your binary patch is ready, so it can be applied: ksplice-apply ksplice-ID.tar.gz 4. check the applied patches by ksplice-view
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