Вопрос

I have a Linux kernel image in elf format and I want to find out what .config file was used to build this kernel. When I do an objdump of the image, I see a section called kernel_config_data that contains text but does not look like the config file. Is there a way to retrieve this information?

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Решение

Assuming your kernel was built with the IKCONFIG option, you can use the scripts/extract-ikconfig tool to extract the original .config file.

Alternately, you can boot that kernel and find the embedded configuration in /proc/config.gz.

Другие советы

You can zcat /proc/config.gz, for example:

zcat /proc/config.gz | grep 'CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME'

To dump this into the .config used in the kernel build process:

zcat /proc/config.gz > .config
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