Then it would need to be published as GPL, but with no guarantee that it will ever be accepted.
> Not really sure what a “universal kernel module” really is.
A .ko that can be loaded in a wide range of kernel versions.
> Also that seems irrelevant because it seems this was implemented in eBPF so no kernel modules are required.
And it has serious limitations. There's a chapter of them in the readme.
Then it would need to be published as GPL, but with no guarantee that it will ever be accepted.
> Not really sure what a “universal kernel module” really is.
A .ko that can be loaded in a wide range of kernel versions.
> Also that seems irrelevant because it seems this was implemented in eBPF so no kernel modules are required.
And it has serious limitations. There's a chapter of them in the readme.