#!/usr/bin/env bash function get_kernel_version() { r="$(uname -r | cut -f 1 -d '-')" read -r -a p <<< "$(echo "${r}" | tr '.' ' ')" printf "%03d%03d%03d" "${p[0]}" "${p[1]}" "${p[2]}" } function get_rh_version() { if [ ! -f /etc/redhat-release ] ; then printf "000000000" return fi r="$(cut -f 4 -d ' ' < /etc/redhat-release)" read -r -a p <<< "$(echo "${r}" | tr '.' ' ')" printf "%03d%03d%03d" "${p[0]}" "${p[1]}" "${p[2]}" } if [ "$(uname -s)" != "Linux" ]; then echo >&2 "This does not appear to be a Linux system." exit 1 fi KERNEL_VERSION="$(uname -r)" if [ "$(get_kernel_version)" -lt 004014000 ] && [ "$(get_rh_version)" -lt 0070061810 ] ; then echo >&2 "WARNING: Your kernel appears to be older than 4.11 or you are using RH version older than 7.6.1810. This may still work in some cases, but probably won't." fi CONFIG_PATH="" MODULE_LOADED="" if modprobe configs 2> /dev/null; then MODULE_LOADED=1 fi if [ -r /proc/config.gz ]; then CONFIG_PATH="/proc/config.gz" elif [ -r "/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}/source/.config" ]; then CONFIG_PATH="/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}/source/.config" elif [ -r "/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}.x86_64/source/.config" ]; then CONFIG_PATH="/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}.x86_64/source/.config" elif [ -n "$(find /boot -name "config-${KERNEL_VERSION}*")" ]; then CONFIG_PATH="$(find /boot -name "config-${KERNEL_VERSION}*" | head -n 1)" fi if [ -n "${CONFIG_PATH}" ]; then GREP='grep' if echo "${CONFIG_PATH}" | grep -q '.gz'; then GREP='zgrep' fi REQUIRED_CONFIG="KPROBES KPROBES_ON_FTRACE HAVE_KPROBES BPF BPF_SYSCALL BPF_JIT DYNAMIC_FTRACE" for required_config in ${REQUIRED_CONFIG}; do if ! "${GREP}" -q "CONFIG_${required_config}=y" "${CONFIG_PATH}"; then echo >&2 " Missing Kernel Config: ${required_config}" exit 1 fi done fi if [ -n "${MODULE_LOADED}" ]; then modprobe -r configs 2> /dev/null || true # Ignore failures from CONFIGS being builtin fi exit 0