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I am trying to write a linux kernel module that communicates with user process using netlink. I am using netlink because the user program I want to communicate to communicates only using sockets and I cant change that to add ioctl() or anything.

Problem is that I cant figure out how to do that. I have googled but all examples I found are for old like this one and no longer valid for current kernel versions. I have also looked at this SO question but the sample here uses libnl for socket operations but I want to stick to standard socket functions (defined by sys/socket.h). So can some one plz guide me here to some tutorial or guide or some thing that can help me understand the interface and usage of netlink. I would highly appreciate a working example, nothing fancy, just a very basic example of how to establish a connection from a socket in user program to a socket in kernel and then send data from user process to kernel and receive back from kernel.

Also please do not tell me to look at kernel code. I am already doing it but it will take a lot of time and I dont have lot of it left.

Update: After lot of trial and error I have following code which sends message from user program to kernel but the message from kernel to user program i.e using netlink_unicast() is not working. Its not only not working, the call hangs the systems and then I have to restart the machine. Can same one plz take a look and tell me what wrong I am doing. The netlink_unicast() call is commented in the following code. It should be uncommented for kernel to user program message.

User Program

#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
#define NETLINK_USER 31
#define MAX_PAYLOAD 1024 /* maximum payload size*/

struct sockaddr_nl src_addr, dest_addr;
struct nlmsghdr *nlh = NULL;
struct iovec iov;
int sock_fd;
struct msghdr msg;

void main()
{

sock_fd=socket(PF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_USER);  
if(sock_fd<0)  
    return -1;  

memset(&src_addr, 0, sizeof(src_addr));  
src_addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;  
src_addr.nl_pid = getpid();  /* self pid */  
/* interested in group 1<<0 */  
bind(sock_fd, (struct sockaddr*)&src_addr,  
  sizeof(src_addr));  

memset(&dest_addr, 0, sizeof(dest_addr));  
memset(&dest_addr, 0, sizeof(dest_addr));  
dest_addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;  
dest_addr.nl_pid = 0;   /* For Linux Kernel */  
dest_addr.nl_groups = 0; /* unicast */  

nlh = (struct nlmsghdr *)malloc(  
                      NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_PAYLOAD));  
memset(nlh, 0, NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_PAYLOAD));  
nlh->nlmsg_len = NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_PAYLOAD);  
nlh->nlmsg_pid = getpid();  
nlh->nlmsg_flags = 0;  

strcpy(NLMSG_DATA(nlh), "Hello");  

iov.iov_base = (void *)nlh;  
iov.iov_len = nlh->nlmsg_len;  
msg.msg_name = (void *)&dest_addr;  
msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(dest_addr);  
msg.msg_iov = &iov;  
msg.msg_iovlen = 1;  

printf("Sending message to kernel\n");  
sendmsg(sock_fd,&msg,0);  
printf("Waiting for message from kernel\n");  

/* Read message from kernel */  
recvmsg(sock_fd, &msg, 0);  
printf(" Received message payload: %s\n",  
    NLMSG_DATA(nlh));  
close(sock_fd);  

}

Kernel Code

#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <linux/socket.h>
#include <linux/net.h>
#include <asm/types.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>

#define NETLINK_USER 31

struct sock *nl_sk = NULL;

static void hello_nl_recv_msg(struct sk_buff *skb)
{

    struct nlmsghdr *nlh;  
    int pid;  

    printk(KERN_INFO "Entering: %s\n", __FUNCTION__);  

    nlh=(struct nlmsghdr*)skb->data;  
    printk(KERN_INFO "Netlink received msg payload: %s\n",
        (char*)NLMSG_DATA(nlh));  
    pid = nlh->nlmsg_pid; /*pid of sending process */  
    NETLINK_CB(skb).dst_group = 0; /* not in mcast group */  
    NETLINK_CB(skb).pid = 0;      /* from kernel */  
    //NETLINK_CB(skb).groups = 0; /* not in mcast group */  
    //NETLINK_CB(skb).dst_pid = pid;  
    printk("About to send msg bak:\n");  
    //netlink_unicast(nl_sk,skb,pid,MSG_DONTWAIT);  

}

static int __init hello_init(void)
{

    printk("Entering: %s\n",__FUNCTION__);  
    nl_sk=netlink_kernel_create(&init_net, NETLINK_USER, 0,
           hello_nl_recv_msg, NULL, THIS_MODULE);  
    if(!nl_sk)  
    {   
            printk(KERN_ALERT "Error creating socket.\n");  
            return -10;  
    }  
    return 0;  

}

static void __exit hello_exit(void)
{

    printk(KERN_INFO "exiting hello module\n");  
    netlink_kernel_release(nl_sk);  

}

module_init(hello_init);
module_exit(hello_exit);

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After reading kernel source I finally managed to make netlink sockets work for me. Below is an example of Netlink socket basics i.e opening a netlink socket, reading and writing to it and closing it.

Kernel Module

#include <linux/module.h>
#include <net/sock.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>

#define NETLINK_USER 31

struct sock *nl_sk = NULL;

static void hello_nl_recv_msg(struct sk_buff *skb) {

struct nlmsghdr *nlh;
int pid;
struct sk_buff *skb_out;
int msg_size;
char *msg="Hello from kernel";
int res;

printk(KERN_INFO "Entering: %s\n", __FUNCTION__);

msg_size=strlen(msg);

nlh=(struct nlmsghdr*)skb-&gt;data;
printk(KERN_INFO "Netlink received msg payload:
       %s\n",(char*)nlmsg_data(nlh));
pid = nlh-&gt;nlmsg_pid; /*pid of sending process */

skb_out = nlmsg_new(msg_size,0);

if(!skb_out)
{

    printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to allocate new skb\n");
    return;

} 
nlh=nlmsg_put(skb_out,0,0,NLMSG_DONE,msg_size,0);  
NETLINK_CB(skb_out).dst_group = 0; /* not in mcast group */
strncpy(nlmsg_data(nlh),msg,msg_size);

res=nlmsg_unicast(nl_sk,skb_out,pid);

if(res&lt;0)
    printk(KERN_INFO "Error while sending bak to user\n");

}

static int __init hello_init(void) {

printk("Entering: %s\n",__FUNCTION__);
nl_sk=netlink_kernel_create(&init_net, NETLINK_USER, 0, hello_nl_recv_msg,
                            NULL, THIS_MODULE);
if(!nl_sk)
{

    printk(KERN_ALERT "Error creating socket.\n");
    return -10;

}

return 0;

}

static void __exit hello_exit(void) {

printk(KERN_INFO "exiting hello module\n");
netlink_kernel_release(nl_sk);

}

module_init(hello_init); module_exit(hello_exit);

MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");

User Program

#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/netlink.h>

#define NETLINK_USER 31

#define MAX_PAYLOAD 1024 /* maximum payload size*/
struct sockaddr_nl src_addr, dest_addr;
struct nlmsghdr *nlh = NULL;
struct iovec iov;
int sock_fd;
struct msghdr msg;

void main()
{
sock_fd=socket(PF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, NETLINK_USER);
if(sock_fd<0)
return -1;

memset(&src_addr, 0, sizeof(src_addr));
src_addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;
src_addr.nl_pid = getpid(); /* self pid */

bind(sock_fd, (struct sockaddr*)&src_addr, sizeof(src_addr));

memset(&dest_addr, 0, sizeof(dest_addr));
memset(&dest_addr, 0, sizeof(dest_addr));
dest_addr.nl_family = AF_NETLINK;
dest_addr.nl_pid = 0; /* For Linux Kernel */
dest_addr.nl_groups = 0; /* unicast */

nlh = (struct nlmsghdr *)malloc(NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_PAYLOAD));
memset(nlh, 0, NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_PAYLOAD));
nlh->nlmsg_len = NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_PAYLOAD);
nlh->nlmsg_pid = getpid();
nlh->nlmsg_flags = 0;

strcpy(NLMSG_DATA(nlh), "Hello");

iov.iov_base = (void *)nlh;
iov.iov_len = nlh->nlmsg_len;
msg.msg_name = (void *)&dest_addr;
msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(dest_addr);
msg.msg_iov = &iov;
msg.msg_iovlen = 1;

printf("Sending message to kernel\n");
sendmsg(sock_fd,&msg,0);
printf("Waiting for message from kernel\n");

/* Read message from kernel */
recvmsg(sock_fd, &msg, 0);
printf("Received message payload: %s\n", NLMSG_DATA(nlh));
close(sock_fd);
}

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can you also plz add the README for others to build/run and test this and provide feedback.Thanks – Raulp May 23 '12 at 17:58
How to compile ? Is their any option to provide while compile ? – Jeshwanth Kumar N K Nov 11 '12 at 4:51

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