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Package Metadata for Core Files

Intended audience: hackers working on userspace subsystems that create ELF binaries or parse ELF core files.

Motivation

ELF binaries get stamped with a unique, build-time generated hex string identifier called build-id, which gets embedded as an ELF note called .note.gnu.build-id. In most cases, this allows to associate a stripped binary with its debugging information. It is used, for example, to dynamically fetch DWARF symbols from a debuginfo server, or to query the local package manager and find out the package metadata or, again, the DWARF symbols or program sources.

However, this usage of the build-id requires either local metadata, usually set up by the package manager, or access to a remote server over the network. Both of those might be unavailable or forbidden.

Thus it becomes desirable to add additional metadata to a binary at build time, so that systemd-coredump and other services analyzing core files are able to extract said metadata simply from the core file itself, without external dependencies.

Implementation

This document will attempt to define a common metadata format specification, so that multiple implementers might use it when building packages, or core file analyzers, and so on.

The metadata will be embedded in a single, new ELF header section, in a key-value JSON format. Implementers working on parsing core files should not assume a specific list of keys, but parse anything that is included in the section. Implementers working on build tools should strive to use the same key names, for consistency. The most common will be listed here. When corresponding to the content of os-release, the values should match, again for consistency.

If available, the metadata should also include the debuginfod server URL that can provide the original executable, debuginfo and sources, to further facilitate debugging.

  • Section header
SECTION: `.note.package`
node-id: `0xcafe1a7e`
Owner: `FDO` (FreeDesktop.org)
Value: a JSON string with the structure described below
  • JSON payload
{
     "type":"rpm",          # this provides a namespace for the package+package-version fields
     "os":"fedora",
     "osVersion":"33",
     "name":"coreutils",
     "version": "4711.0815.fc13.arm32",
     "osCpe": "cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:33",          # A CPE name for the operating system, `CPE_NAME` from os-release is a good default
     "debugInfoUrl": "https://debuginfod.fedoraproject.org/"
}

A reference implementations of a build-time tool is provided and can be used to generate a linker script, which can then be used at build time via LDFLAGS="-Wl,-T,/path/to/generated/script" to include the note in the binary.

Generator:

$ ./generate-package-notes.py --rpm systemd-248~rc2-1.fc34
SECTIONS
{
    .note.package : ALIGN(4) {
        BYTE(0x04) BYTE(0x00) BYTE(0x00) BYTE(0x00) /* Length of Owner including NUL */
        BYTE(0x64) BYTE(0x00) BYTE(0x00) BYTE(0x00) /* Length of Value including NUL */
        BYTE(0x7e) BYTE(0x1a) BYTE(0xfe) BYTE(0xca) /* Note ID */
        BYTE(0x46) BYTE(0x44) BYTE(0x4f) BYTE(0x00) /* Owner: 'FDO\x00' */
        BYTE(0x7b) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x74) BYTE(0x79) /* Value: '{"type":"rpm","name":"systemd","version":"248~rc2-1.fc34","osCpe":"cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:33"}\x00' */
        BYTE(0x70) BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x3a)
        BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x72) BYTE(0x70) BYTE(0x6d)
        BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x2c) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x6e)
        BYTE(0x61) BYTE(0x6d) BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x22)
        BYTE(0x3a) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x73) BYTE(0x79)
        BYTE(0x73) BYTE(0x74) BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x6d)
        BYTE(0x64) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x2c) BYTE(0x22)
        BYTE(0x76) BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x72) BYTE(0x73)
        BYTE(0x69) BYTE(0x6f) BYTE(0x6e) BYTE(0x22)
        BYTE(0x3a) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x32) BYTE(0x34)
        BYTE(0x38) BYTE(0x7e) BYTE(0x72) BYTE(0x63)
        BYTE(0x32) BYTE(0x2d) BYTE(0x31) BYTE(0x2e)
        BYTE(0x66) BYTE(0x63) BYTE(0x33) BYTE(0x34)
        BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x2c) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x6f)
        BYTE(0x73) BYTE(0x43) BYTE(0x70) BYTE(0x65)
        BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x3a) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x63)
        BYTE(0x70) BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x3a) BYTE(0x2f)
        BYTE(0x6f) BYTE(0x3a) BYTE(0x66) BYTE(0x65)
        BYTE(0x64) BYTE(0x6f) BYTE(0x72) BYTE(0x61)
        BYTE(0x70) BYTE(0x72) BYTE(0x6f) BYTE(0x6a)
        BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x63) BYTE(0x74) BYTE(0x3a)
        BYTE(0x66) BYTE(0x65) BYTE(0x64) BYTE(0x6f)
        BYTE(0x72) BYTE(0x61) BYTE(0x3a) BYTE(0x33)
        BYTE(0x33) BYTE(0x22) BYTE(0x7d) BYTE(0x00)
    }
}
INSERT AFTER .note.gnu.build-id;

Well-known keys

The metadata format is intentionally left open, so that vendors can add their own information. A set of well-known keys is defined here, and hopefully shared among all vendors.

Key name Key description Example value
type The packaging type rpm
os The OS name, typically corresponding to ID in os-release fedora
osVersion The OS version, typically corresponding to VERSION_ID in os-release 33
name The source package name coreutils
version The source package version 4711.0815.fc13.arm32
osCpe A CPE name for the OS, typically corresponding to CPE_NAME in os-release cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:33
debugInfoUrl The debuginfod server url, if available https://debuginfod.fedoraproject.org/