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| Linux kernel licensing rules |
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| The Linux Kernel is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public |
| License version 2 only (GPL-2.0), as published by the Free Software |
| Foundation, and provided in the COPYING file. This documentation file is |
| not meant to replace the COPYING file, but provides a description of how |
| each source file should be annotated to make the licensing it is governed |
| under clear and unambiguous. |
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| The license in the COPYING file applies to the kernel source as a whole, |
| though individual source files can have a different license which is |
| required to be compatible with the GPL-2.0:: |
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| GPL-1.0+ : GNU General Public License v1.0 or later |
| GPL-2.0+ : GNU General Public License v2.0 or later |
| LGPL-2.0 : GNU Library General Public License v2 only |
| LGPL-2.0+ : GNU Library General Public License v2 or later |
| LGPL-2.1 : GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 only |
| LGPL-2.1+ : GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 or later |
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| Aside from that, individual files can be provided under a dual license, |
| e.g. one of the compatible GPL variants and alternatively under a |
| permissive license like BSD, MIT etc. |
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| The User-space API (UAPI) header files, which describe the interface of |
| user-space programs to the kernel are a special case. According to the |
| note in the kernel COPYING file, the syscall interface is a clear boundary, |
| which does not extend the GPL requirements to any software which uses it to |
| communicate with the kernel. Because the UAPI headers must be includable |
| into any source files which create an executable running on the Linux |
| kernel, the exception must be documented by a special license expression. |
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| The common way of expressing the license of a source file is to add the |
| matching boilerplate text into the top comment of the file. Due to |
| formatting, typos etc. these "boilerplates" are hard to validate for |
| tools which are used in the context of license compliance. |
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| An alternative to boilerplate text is the use of Software Package Data |
| Exchange (SPDX) license identifiers in each source file. SPDX license |
| identifiers are machine parsable and precise shorthands for the license |
| under which the content of the file is contributed. SPDX license |
| identifiers are managed by the SPDX Workgroup at the Linux Foundation and |
| have been agreed on by partners throughout the industry, tool vendors, and |
| legal teams. For further information see https://spdx.org/ |
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| The Linux kernel requires the precise SPDX identifier in all source files. |
| The valid identifiers used in the kernel are explained in the section |
| `License identifiers`_ and have been retrieved from the official SPDX |
| license list at https://spdx.org/licenses/ along with the license texts. |
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| License identifier syntax |
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| 1. Placement: |
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| The SPDX license identifier in kernel files shall be added at the first |
| possible line in a file which can contain a comment. For the majority |
| or files this is the first line, except for scripts which require the |
| '#!PATH_TO_INTERPRETER' in the first line. For those scripts the SPDX |
| identifier goes into the second line. |
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| 2. Style: |
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| The SPDX license identifier is added in form of a comment. The comment |
| style depends on the file type:: |
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| C source: // SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> |
| C header: /* SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> */ |
| ASM: /* SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> */ |
| scripts: # SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> |
| .rst: .. SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> |
| .dts{i}: // SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX License Expression> |
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| If a specific tool cannot handle the standard comment style, then the |
| appropriate comment mechanism which the tool accepts shall be used. This |
| is the reason for having the "/\* \*/" style comment in C header |
| files. There was build breakage observed with generated .lds files where |
| 'ld' failed to parse the C++ comment. This has been fixed by now, but |
| there are still older assembler tools which cannot handle C++ style |
| comments. |
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| 3. Syntax: |
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| A <SPDX License Expression> is either an SPDX short form license |
| identifier found on the SPDX License List, or the combination of two |
| SPDX short form license identifiers separated by "WITH" when a license |
| exception applies. When multiple licenses apply, an expression consists |
| of keywords "AND", "OR" separating sub-expressions and surrounded by |
| "(", ")" . |
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| License identifiers for licenses like [L]GPL with the 'or later' option |
| are constructed by using a "+" for indicating the 'or later' option.:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ |
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| WITH should be used when there is a modifier to a license needed. |
| For example, the linux kernel UAPI files use the expression:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note |
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| Other examples using WITH exceptions found in the kernel are:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH mif-exception |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ WITH GCC-exception-2.0 |
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| Exceptions can only be used with particular License identifiers. The |
| valid License identifiers are listed in the tags of the exception text |
| file. For details see the point `Exceptions`_ in the chapter `License |
| identifiers`_. |
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| OR should be used if the file is dual licensed and only one license is |
| to be selected. For example, some dtsi files are available under dual |
| licenses:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause |
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| Examples from the kernel for license expressions in dual licensed files:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Apache-2.0 |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MPL-1.1 |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0+ OR BSD-3-Clause OR OpenSSL |
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| AND should be used if the file has multiple licenses whose terms all |
| apply to use the file. For example, if code is inherited from another |
| project and permission has been given to put it in the kernel, but the |
| original license terms need to remain in effect:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT |
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| Another other example where both sets of license terms need to be |
| adhered to is:: |
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0+ AND LGPL-2.1+ |
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| License identifiers |
| ------------------- |
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| The licenses currently used, as well as the licenses for code added to the |
| kernel, can be broken down into: |
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| 1. _`Preferred licenses`: |
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| Whenever possible these licenses should be used as they are known to be |
| fully compatible and widely used. These licenses are available from the |
| directory:: |
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| LICENSES/preferred/ |
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| in the kernel source tree. |
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| The files in this directory contain the full license text and |
| `Metatags`_. The file names are identical to the SPDX license |
| identifier which shall be used for the license in source files. |
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| Examples:: |
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| LICENSES/preferred/GPL-2.0 |
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| Contains the GPL version 2 license text and the required metatags:: |
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| LICENSES/preferred/MIT |
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| Contains the MIT license text and the required metatags |
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| _`Metatags`: |
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| The following meta tags must be available in a license file: |
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| - Valid-License-Identifier: |
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| One or more lines which declare which License Identifiers are valid |
| inside the project to reference this particular license text. Usually |
| this is a single valid identifier, but e.g. for licenses with the 'or |
| later' options two identifiers are valid. |
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| - SPDX-URL: |
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| The URL of the SPDX page which contains additional information related |
| to the license. |
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| - Usage-Guidance: |
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| Freeform text for usage advice. The text must include correct examples |
| for the SPDX license identifiers as they should be put into source |
| files according to the `License identifier syntax`_ guidelines. |
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| - License-Text: |
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| All text after this tag is treated as the original license text |
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| File format examples:: |
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| Valid-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| Valid-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0.html |
| Usage-Guide: |
| To use this license in source code, put one of the following SPDX |
| tag/value pairs into a comment according to the placement |
| guidelines in the licensing rules documentation. |
| For 'GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 only' use: |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| For 'GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or any later version' use: |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| License-Text: |
| Full license text |
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| :: |
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| SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT |
| SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT.html |
| Usage-Guide: |
| To use this license in source code, put the following SPDX |
| tag/value pair into a comment according to the placement |
| guidelines in the licensing rules documentation. |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT |
| License-Text: |
| Full license text |
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| 2. Not recommended licenses: |
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| These licenses should only be used for existing code or for importing |
| code from a different project. These licenses are available from the |
| directory:: |
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| LICENSES/other/ |
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| in the kernel source tree. |
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| The files in this directory contain the full license text and |
| `Metatags`_. The file names are identical to the SPDX license |
| identifier which shall be used for the license in source files. |
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| Examples:: |
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| LICENSES/other/ISC |
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| Contains the Internet Systems Consortium license text and the required |
| metatags:: |
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| LICENSES/other/ZLib |
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| Contains the ZLIB license text and the required metatags. |
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| Metatags: |
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| The metatag requirements for 'other' licenses are identical to the |
| requirements of the `Preferred licenses`_. |
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| File format example:: |
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| Valid-License-Identifier: ISC |
| SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/ISC.html |
| Usage-Guide: |
| Usage of this license in the kernel for new code is discouraged |
| and it should solely be used for importing code from an already |
| existing project. |
| To use this license in source code, put the following SPDX |
| tag/value pair into a comment according to the placement |
| guidelines in the licensing rules documentation. |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC |
| License-Text: |
| Full license text |
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| 3. _`Exceptions`: |
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| Some licenses can be amended with exceptions which grant certain rights |
| which the original license does not. These exceptions are available |
| from the directory:: |
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| LICENSES/exceptions/ |
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| in the kernel source tree. The files in this directory contain the full |
| exception text and the required `Exception Metatags`_. |
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| Examples:: |
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| LICENSES/exceptions/Linux-syscall-note |
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| Contains the Linux syscall exception as documented in the COPYING |
| file of the Linux kernel, which is used for UAPI header files. |
| e.g. /\* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note \*/:: |
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| LICENSES/exceptions/GCC-exception-2.0 |
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| Contains the GCC 'linking exception' which allows to link any binary |
| independent of its license against the compiled version of a file marked |
| with this exception. This is required for creating runnable executables |
| from source code which is not compatible with the GPL. |
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| _`Exception Metatags`: |
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| The following meta tags must be available in an exception file: |
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| - SPDX-Exception-Identifier: |
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| One exception identifier which can be used with SPDX license |
| identifiers. |
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| - SPDX-URL: |
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| The URL of the SPDX page which contains additional information related |
| to the exception. |
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| - SPDX-Licenses: |
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| A comma separated list of SPDX license identifiers for which the |
| exception can be used. |
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| - Usage-Guidance: |
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| Freeform text for usage advice. The text must be followed by correct |
| examples for the SPDX license identifiers as they should be put into |
| source files according to the `License identifier syntax`_ guidelines. |
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| - Exception-Text: |
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| All text after this tag is treated as the original exception text |
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| File format examples:: |
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| SPDX-Exception-Identifier: Linux-syscall-note |
| SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/Linux-syscall-note.html |
| SPDX-Licenses: GPL-2.0, GPL-2.0+, GPL-1.0+, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0+, LGPL-2.1, LGPL-2.1+ |
| Usage-Guidance: |
| This exception is used together with one of the above SPDX-Licenses |
| to mark user-space API (uapi) header files so they can be included |
| into non GPL compliant user-space application code. |
| To use this exception add it with the keyword WITH to one of the |
| identifiers in the SPDX-Licenses tag: |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX-License> WITH Linux-syscall-note |
| Exception-Text: |
| Full exception text |
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| :: |
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| SPDX-Exception-Identifier: GCC-exception-2.0 |
| SPDX-URL: https://spdx.org/licenses/GCC-exception-2.0.html |
| SPDX-Licenses: GPL-2.0, GPL-2.0+ |
| Usage-Guidance: |
| The "GCC Runtime Library exception 2.0" is used together with one |
| of the above SPDX-Licenses for code imported from the GCC runtime |
| library. |
| To use this exception add it with the keyword WITH to one of the |
| identifiers in the SPDX-Licenses tag: |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: <SPDX-License> WITH GCC-exception-2.0 |
| Exception-Text: |
| Full exception text |
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| All SPDX license identifiers and exceptions must have a corresponding file |
| in the LICENSE subdirectories. This is required to allow tool |
| verification (e.g. checkpatch.pl) and to have the licenses ready to read |
| and extract right from the source, which is recommended by various FOSS |
| organizations, e.g. the `FSFE REUSE initiative <https://reuse.software/>`_. |