This is a basic template for an out-of-tree Linux kernel module written in Rust.
Please note that:
-
The Rust support is experimental.
-
The kernel that the module is built against needs to be Rust-enabled (
CONFIG_RUST=y
). -
The kernel tree (
KDIR
) requires the Rust metadata to be available. These are generated during the kernel build, but may not be available for installed/distributed kernels (the scripts that install/distribute kernel headers etc. for the different package systems and Linux distributions are not updated to take into account Rust support yet). -
All Rust symbols are
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL
.
Example:
$ make KDIR=.../linux-with-rust-support LLVM=1
make -C .../linux-with-rust-support M=$PWD
make[1]: Entering directory '.../linux-with-rust-support'
RUSTC [M] .../rust-out-of-tree-module/rust_out_of_tree.o
MODPOST .../rust-out-of-tree-module/Module.symvers
CC [M] .../rust-out-of-tree-module/rust_out_of_tree.mod.o
LD [M] .../rust-out-of-tree-module/rust_out_of_tree.ko
make[1]: Leaving directory '.../linux-with-rust-support'
[ 1.076945] rust_out_of_tree: Rust out-of-tree sample (init)
[ 1.084944] rust_out_of_tree: My numbers are [72, 108, 200]
[ 1.085944] rust_out_of_tree: Rust out-of-tree sample (exit)
For details about the Rust support, see https://rust-for-linux.com.
For details about getting started with kernel development in Rust, see https://docs.kernel.org/rust/.
For details about out-of-tree modules, see https://docs.kernel.org/kbuild/modules.html.
Rust for Linux (with https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/20230121052507.885734-1-varmavinaym@gmail.com/ applied) supports building a rust-project.json
configuration for rust-analyzer
, including for out-of-tree modules:
make -C .../linux-with-rust-support M=$PWD rust-analyzer