Given the /boot/xen-gz and /vmlinuz files, how do you detect which version of XEN and Linux kernel these files are? Basically, I need to parse their contents and check for their signatures and embedded version strings, if any. Unfortunately, I''m unable to find information on the formats of these files.Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,Quang _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
> -----Original Message----- > From: xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com > [mailto:xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Quang Ngo > Sent: 18 June 2007 19:32 > To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com > Subject: [Xen-devel] Version Detection > > Given the /boot/xen-gz and /vmlinuz files, how do you detect > which version of XEN and Linux kernel these files are? > Basically, I need to parse their contents and check for their > signatures and embedded version strings, if any. > Unfortunately, I''m unable to find information on the formats > of these files.For the standard build of Xen, examining the binaries will not trivially tell which version of Xen it is. There are functions in .../xen/common/version.c, but those return one small part of the whole version numbegr (eg 3.1.0 is major = 3, minor=1, extra="0") as integers and strings respectively. There is no "encoded" version numbers in some header or datablock that you can search for, as far as I can see. Of course, "xm info" once the binary is booted would give you all the info you need and more. I haven''t looked at the "vmlinuz" if it''s got any version info. -- Mats> > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Quang > >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Mats, Thanks for your response. It would be nice if there is some sort of version info in the XEN vmlinuz image. Regular vmlinuz has signature at offset 0x202 ("HdrS") and kernel info at an offset (specified at 0x20e) + 0x200. Also, I wish there is version info in /proc/xen. If you find a way to find version info for a XEN vmlinuz image please let me know. Thanks, Quang> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:58:48 +0200> From: Mats.Petersson@amd.com> To: quang4ngo@hotmail.com; xen-devel@lists.xensource.com> Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] Version Detection> > -----Original Message-----> > From: xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com > > [mailto:xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Quang Ngo> > Sent: 18 June 2007 19:32> > To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com> > Subject: [Xen-devel] Version Detection> > > > Given the /boot/xen-gz and /vmlinuz files, how do you detect > > which version of XEN and Linux kernel these files are? > > Basically, I need to parse their contents and check for their > > signatures and embedded version strings, if any. > > Unfortunately, I''m unable to find information on the formats > > of these files.> > For the standard build of Xen, examining the binaries will not trivially> tell which version of Xen it is. There are functions in> .../xen/common/version.c, but those return one small part of the whole> version numbegr (eg 3.1.0 is major = 3, minor=1, extra="0") as integers> and strings respectively.> > There is no "encoded" version numbers in some header or datablock that> you can search for, as far as I can see. > > Of course, "xm info" once the binary is booted would give you all the> info you need and more. > > I haven''t looked at the "vmlinuz" if it''s got any version info. > > --> Mats_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
On 19/6/07 16:47, "Quang Ngo" <quang4ngo@hotmail.com> wrote:> Thanks for your response. It would be nice if there is some sort of version > info in the XEN vmlinuz image. Regular vmlinuz has signature at offset 0x202 > ("HdrS") and kernel info at an offset (specified at 0x20e) + 0x200. > > Also, I wish there is version info in /proc/xen. > > If you find a way to find version info for a XEN vmlinuz image please let me > know.We could add something quite easily for Xen itself, although bear in mind that both xen-syms and xen.gz are Elf files, so putting info at a fixed offset won¹t work. We could put the info at a fixed offset into the text segment (e.g., immediately before or after the multiboot header). Doing the same for vmlinux files is a bit tricky. There are lots of Xen repositories maintained independently now, and getting everyone to agree on versioning information would likely be tricky. And soon enough Xen support will be in mainline, and discussions on image format and boot protocol are still in progress there. -- Keir _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel