Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi | 315 | 32.68% | 8 | 26.67% |
Dave Marchevsky | 208 | 21.58% | 4 | 13.33% |
Alexei Starovoitov | 181 | 18.78% | 7 | 23.33% |
Chuyi Zhou | 142 | 14.73% | 3 | 10.00% |
Benjamin Tissoires | 70 | 7.26% | 4 | 13.33% |
Yonghong Song | 30 | 3.11% | 2 | 6.67% |
Jose E. Marchesi | 17 | 1.76% | 1 | 3.33% |
Daniel Xu | 1 | 0.10% | 1 | 3.33% |
Total | 964 | 30 |
#ifndef __BPF_EXPERIMENTAL__ #define __BPF_EXPERIMENTAL__ #include <vmlinux.h> #include <bpf/bpf_tracing.h> #include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h> #include <bpf/bpf_core_read.h> #define __contains(name, node) __attribute__((btf_decl_tag("contains:" #name ":" #node))) /* Description * Allocates an object of the type represented by 'local_type_id' in * program BTF. User may use the bpf_core_type_id_local macro to pass the * type ID of a struct in program BTF. * * The 'local_type_id' parameter must be a known constant. * The 'meta' parameter is rewritten by the verifier, no need for BPF * program to set it. * Returns * A pointer to an object of the type corresponding to the passed in * 'local_type_id', or NULL on failure. */ extern void *bpf_obj_new_impl(__u64 local_type_id, void *meta) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_obj_new_impl */ #define bpf_obj_new(type) ((type *)bpf_obj_new_impl(bpf_core_type_id_local(type), NULL)) /* Description * Free an allocated object. All fields of the object that require * destruction will be destructed before the storage is freed. * * The 'meta' parameter is rewritten by the verifier, no need for BPF * program to set it. * Returns * Void. */ extern void bpf_obj_drop_impl(void *kptr, void *meta) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_obj_drop_impl */ #define bpf_obj_drop(kptr) bpf_obj_drop_impl(kptr, NULL) /* Description * Increment the refcount on a refcounted local kptr, turning the * non-owning reference input into an owning reference in the process. * * The 'meta' parameter is rewritten by the verifier, no need for BPF * program to set it. * Returns * An owning reference to the object pointed to by 'kptr' */ extern void *bpf_refcount_acquire_impl(void *kptr, void *meta) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_refcount_acquire_impl */ #define bpf_refcount_acquire(kptr) bpf_refcount_acquire_impl(kptr, NULL) /* Description * Add a new entry to the beginning of the BPF linked list. * * The 'meta' and 'off' parameters are rewritten by the verifier, no need * for BPF programs to set them * Returns * 0 if the node was successfully added * -EINVAL if the node wasn't added because it's already in a list */ extern int bpf_list_push_front_impl(struct bpf_list_head *head, struct bpf_list_node *node, void *meta, __u64 off) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_list_push_front_impl */ #define bpf_list_push_front(head, node) bpf_list_push_front_impl(head, node, NULL, 0) /* Description * Add a new entry to the end of the BPF linked list. * * The 'meta' and 'off' parameters are rewritten by the verifier, no need * for BPF programs to set them * Returns * 0 if the node was successfully added * -EINVAL if the node wasn't added because it's already in a list */ extern int bpf_list_push_back_impl(struct bpf_list_head *head, struct bpf_list_node *node, void *meta, __u64 off) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_list_push_back_impl */ #define bpf_list_push_back(head, node) bpf_list_push_back_impl(head, node, NULL, 0) /* Description * Remove the entry at the beginning of the BPF linked list. * Returns * Pointer to bpf_list_node of deleted entry, or NULL if list is empty. */ extern struct bpf_list_node *bpf_list_pop_front(struct bpf_list_head *head) __ksym; /* Description * Remove the entry at the end of the BPF linked list. * Returns * Pointer to bpf_list_node of deleted entry, or NULL if list is empty. */ extern struct bpf_list_node *bpf_list_pop_back(struct bpf_list_head *head) __ksym; /* Description * Remove 'node' from rbtree with root 'root' * Returns * Pointer to the removed node, or NULL if 'root' didn't contain 'node' */ extern struct bpf_rb_node *bpf_rbtree_remove(struct bpf_rb_root *root, struct bpf_rb_node *node) __ksym; /* Description * Add 'node' to rbtree with root 'root' using comparator 'less' * * The 'meta' and 'off' parameters are rewritten by the verifier, no need * for BPF programs to set them * Returns * 0 if the node was successfully added * -EINVAL if the node wasn't added because it's already in a tree */ extern int bpf_rbtree_add_impl(struct bpf_rb_root *root, struct bpf_rb_node *node, bool (less)(struct bpf_rb_node *a, const struct bpf_rb_node *b), void *meta, __u64 off) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_rbtree_add_impl */ #define bpf_rbtree_add(head, node, less) bpf_rbtree_add_impl(head, node, less, NULL, 0) /* Description * Return the first (leftmost) node in input tree * Returns * Pointer to the node, which is _not_ removed from the tree. If the tree * contains no nodes, returns NULL. */ extern struct bpf_rb_node *bpf_rbtree_first(struct bpf_rb_root *root) __ksym; /* Description * Allocates a percpu object of the type represented by 'local_type_id' in * program BTF. User may use the bpf_core_type_id_local macro to pass the * type ID of a struct in program BTF. * * The 'local_type_id' parameter must be a known constant. * The 'meta' parameter is rewritten by the verifier, no need for BPF * program to set it. * Returns * A pointer to a percpu object of the type corresponding to the passed in * 'local_type_id', or NULL on failure. */ extern void *bpf_percpu_obj_new_impl(__u64 local_type_id, void *meta) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_percpu_obj_new_impl */ #define bpf_percpu_obj_new(type) ((type __percpu_kptr *)bpf_percpu_obj_new_impl(bpf_core_type_id_local(type), NULL)) /* Description * Free an allocated percpu object. All fields of the object that require * destruction will be destructed before the storage is freed. * * The 'meta' parameter is rewritten by the verifier, no need for BPF * program to set it. * Returns * Void. */ extern void bpf_percpu_obj_drop_impl(void *kptr, void *meta) __ksym; struct bpf_iter_task_vma; extern int bpf_iter_task_vma_new(struct bpf_iter_task_vma *it, struct task_struct *task, __u64 addr) __ksym; extern struct vm_area_struct *bpf_iter_task_vma_next(struct bpf_iter_task_vma *it) __ksym; extern void bpf_iter_task_vma_destroy(struct bpf_iter_task_vma *it) __ksym; /* Convenience macro to wrap over bpf_obj_drop_impl */ #define bpf_percpu_obj_drop(kptr) bpf_percpu_obj_drop_impl(kptr, NULL) /* Description * Throw a BPF exception from the program, immediately terminating its * execution and unwinding the stack. The supplied 'cookie' parameter * will be the return value of the program when an exception is thrown, * and the default exception callback is used. Otherwise, if an exception * callback is set using the '__exception_cb(callback)' declaration tag * on the main program, the 'cookie' parameter will be the callback's only * input argument. * * Thus, in case of default exception callback, 'cookie' is subjected to * constraints on the program's return value (as with R0 on exit). * Otherwise, the return value of the marked exception callback will be * subjected to the same checks. * * Note that throwing an exception with lingering resources (locks, * references, etc.) will lead to a verification error. * * Note that callbacks *cannot* call this helper. * Returns * Never. * Throws * An exception with the specified 'cookie' value. */ extern void bpf_throw(u64 cookie) __ksym; /* This macro must be used to mark the exception callback corresponding to the * main program. For example: * * int exception_cb(u64 cookie) { * return cookie; * } * * SEC("tc") * __exception_cb(exception_cb) * int main_prog(struct __sk_buff *ctx) { * ... * return TC_ACT_OK; * } * * Here, exception callback for the main program will be 'exception_cb'. Note * that this attribute can only be used once, and multiple exception callbacks * specified for the main program will lead to verification error. */ #define __exception_cb(name) __attribute__((btf_decl_tag("exception_callback:" #name))) #define __bpf_assert_signed(x) _Generic((x), \ unsigned long: 0, \ unsigned long long: 0, \ signed long: 1, \ signed long long: 1 \ ) #define __bpf_assert_check(LHS, op, RHS) \ _Static_assert(sizeof(&(LHS)), "1st argument must be an lvalue expression"); \ _Static_assert(sizeof(LHS) == 8, "Only 8-byte integers are supported\n"); \ _Static_assert(__builtin_constant_p(__bpf_assert_signed(LHS)), "internal static assert"); \ _Static_assert(__builtin_constant_p((RHS)), "2nd argument must be a constant expression") #define __bpf_assert(LHS, op, cons, RHS, VAL) \ ({ \ (void)bpf_throw; \ asm volatile ("if %[lhs] " op " %[rhs] goto +2; r1 = %[value]; call bpf_throw" \ : : [lhs] "r"(LHS), [rhs] cons(RHS), [value] "ri"(VAL) : ); \ }) #define __bpf_assert_op_sign(LHS, op, cons, RHS, VAL, supp_sign) \ ({ \ __bpf_assert_check(LHS, op, RHS); \ if (__bpf_assert_signed(LHS) && !(supp_sign)) \ __bpf_assert(LHS, "s" #op, cons, RHS, VAL); \ else \ __bpf_assert(LHS, #op, cons, RHS, VAL); \ }) #define __bpf_assert_op(LHS, op, RHS, VAL, supp_sign) \ ({ \ if (sizeof(typeof(RHS)) == 8) { \ const typeof(RHS) rhs_var = (RHS); \ __bpf_assert_op_sign(LHS, op, "r", rhs_var, VAL, supp_sign); \ } else { \ __bpf_assert_op_sign(LHS, op, "i", RHS, VAL, supp_sign); \ } \ }) #define __cmp_cannot_be_signed(x) \ __builtin_strcmp(#x, "==") == 0 || __builtin_strcmp(#x, "!=") == 0 || \ __builtin_strcmp(#x, "&") == 0 #define __is_signed_type(type) (((type)(-1)) < (type)1) #define __bpf_cmp(LHS, OP, PRED, RHS, DEFAULT) \ ({ \ __label__ l_true; \ bool ret = DEFAULT; \ asm volatile goto("if %[lhs] " OP " %[rhs] goto %l[l_true]" \ :: [lhs] "r"((short)LHS), [rhs] PRED (RHS) :: l_true); \ ret = !DEFAULT; \ l_true: \ ret; \ }) /* C type conversions coupled with comparison operator are tricky. * Make sure BPF program is compiled with -Wsign-compare then * __lhs OP __rhs below will catch the mistake. * Be aware that we check only __lhs to figure out the sign of compare. */ #define _bpf_cmp(LHS, OP, RHS, UNLIKELY) \ ({ \ typeof(LHS) __lhs = (LHS); \ typeof(RHS) __rhs = (RHS); \ bool ret; \ _Static_assert(sizeof(&(LHS)), "1st argument must be an lvalue expression"); \ (void)(__lhs OP __rhs); \ if (__cmp_cannot_be_signed(OP) || !__is_signed_type(typeof(__lhs))) { \ if (sizeof(__rhs) == 8) \ /* "i" will truncate 64-bit constant into s32, \ * so we have to use extra register via "r". \ */ \ ret = __bpf_cmp(__lhs, #OP, "r", __rhs, UNLIKELY); \ else \ ret = __bpf_cmp(__lhs, #OP, "ri", __rhs, UNLIKELY); \ } else { \ if (sizeof(__rhs) == 8) \ ret = __bpf_cmp(__lhs, "s"#OP, "r", __rhs, UNLIKELY); \ else \ ret = __bpf_cmp(__lhs, "s"#OP, "ri", __rhs, UNLIKELY); \ } \ ret; \ }) #ifndef bpf_cmp_unlikely #define bpf_cmp_unlikely(LHS, OP, RHS) _bpf_cmp(LHS, OP, RHS, true) #endif #ifndef bpf_cmp_likely #define bpf_cmp_likely(LHS, OP, RHS) \ ({ \ bool ret = 0; \ if (__builtin_strcmp(#OP, "==") == 0) \ ret = _bpf_cmp(LHS, !=, RHS, false); \ else if (__builtin_strcmp(#OP, "!=") == 0) \ ret = _bpf_cmp(LHS, ==, RHS, false); \ else if (__builtin_strcmp(#OP, "<=") == 0) \ ret = _bpf_cmp(LHS, >, RHS, false); \ else if (__builtin_strcmp(#OP, "<") == 0) \ ret = _bpf_cmp(LHS, >=, RHS, false); \ else if (__builtin_strcmp(#OP, ">") == 0) \ ret = _bpf_cmp(LHS, <=, RHS, false); \ else if (__builtin_strcmp(#OP, ">=") == 0) \ ret = _bpf_cmp(LHS, <, RHS, false); \ else \ asm volatile("r0 " #OP " invalid compare"); \ ret; \ }) #endif /* * Note that cond_break can only be portably used in the body of a breakable * construct, whereas can_loop can be used anywhere. */ #ifdef __BPF_FEATURE_MAY_GOTO #define can_loop \ ({ __label__ l_break, l_continue; \ bool ret = true; \ asm volatile goto("may_goto %l[l_break]" \ :::: l_break); \ goto l_continue; \ l_break: ret = false; \ l_continue:; \ ret; \ }) #define cond_break \ ({ __label__ l_break, l_continue; \ asm volatile goto("may_goto %l[l_break]" \ :::: l_break); \ goto l_continue; \ l_break: break; \ l_continue:; \ }) #else #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ #define can_loop \ ({ __label__ l_break, l_continue; \ bool ret = true; \ asm volatile goto("1:.byte 0xe5; \ .byte 0; \ .long ((%l[l_break] - 1b - 8) / 8) & 0xffff; \ .short 0" \ :::: l_break); \ goto l_continue; \ l_break: ret = false; \ l_continue:; \ ret; \ }) #define cond_break \ ({ __label__ l_break, l_continue; \ asm volatile goto("1:.byte 0xe5; \ .byte 0; \ .long ((%l[l_break] - 1b - 8) / 8) & 0xffff; \ .short 0" \ :::: l_break); \ goto l_continue; \ l_break: break; \ l_continue:; \ }) #else #define can_loop \ ({ __label__ l_break, l_continue; \ bool ret = true; \ asm volatile goto("1:.byte 0xe5; \ .byte 0; \ .long (((%l[l_break] - 1b - 8) / 8) & 0xffff) << 16; \ .short 0" \ :::: l_break); \ goto l_continue; \ l_break: ret = false; \ l_continue:; \ ret; \ }) #define cond_break \ ({ __label__ l_break, l_continue; \ asm volatile goto("1:.byte 0xe5; \ .byte 0; \ .long (((%l[l_break] - 1b - 8) / 8) & 0xffff) << 16; \ .short 0" \ :::: l_break); \ goto l_continue; \ l_break: break; \ l_continue:; \ }) #endif #endif #ifndef bpf_nop_mov #define bpf_nop_mov(var) \ asm volatile("%[reg]=%[reg]"::[reg]"r"((short)var)) #endif /* emit instruction: * rX = rX .off = BPF_ADDR_SPACE_CAST .imm32 = (dst_as << 16) | src_as */ #ifndef bpf_addr_space_cast #define bpf_addr_space_cast(var, dst_as, src_as)\ asm volatile(".byte 0xBF; \ .ifc %[reg], r0; \ .byte 0x00; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r1; \ .byte 0x11; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r2; \ .byte 0x22; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r3; \ .byte 0x33; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r4; \ .byte 0x44; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r5; \ .byte 0x55; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r6; \ .byte 0x66; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r7; \ .byte 0x77; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r8; \ .byte 0x88; \ .endif; \ .ifc %[reg], r9; \ .byte 0x99; \ .endif; \ .short %[off]; \ .long %[as]" \ : [reg]"+r"(var) \ : [off]"i"(BPF_ADDR_SPACE_CAST) \ , [as]"i"((dst_as << 16) | src_as)); #endif void bpf_preempt_disable(void) __weak __ksym; void bpf_preempt_enable(void) __weak __ksym; typedef struct { } __bpf_preempt_t; static inline __bpf_preempt_t __bpf_preempt_constructor(void) { __bpf_preempt_t ret = {}; bpf_preempt_disable(); return ret; } static inline void __bpf_preempt_destructor(__bpf_preempt_t *t) { bpf_preempt_enable(); } #define bpf_guard_preempt() \ __bpf_preempt_t ___bpf_apply(preempt, __COUNTER__) \ __attribute__((__unused__, __cleanup__(__bpf_preempt_destructor))) = \ __bpf_preempt_constructor() /* Description * Assert that a conditional expression is true. * Returns * Void. * Throws * An exception with the value zero when the assertion fails. */ #define bpf_assert(cond) if (!(cond)) bpf_throw(0); /* Description * Assert that a conditional expression is true. * Returns * Void. * Throws * An exception with the specified value when the assertion fails. */ #define bpf_assert_with(cond, value) if (!(cond)) bpf_throw(value); /* Description * Assert that LHS is in the range [BEG, END] (inclusive of both). This * statement updates the known bounds of LHS during verification. Note * that both BEG and END must be constant values, and must fit within the * data type of LHS. * Returns * Void. * Throws * An exception with the value zero when the assertion fails. */ #define bpf_assert_range(LHS, BEG, END) \ ({ \ _Static_assert(BEG <= END, "BEG must be <= END"); \ barrier_var(LHS); \ __bpf_assert_op(LHS, >=, BEG, 0, false); \ __bpf_assert_op(LHS, <=, END, 0, false); \ }) /* Description * Assert that LHS is in the range [BEG, END] (inclusive of both). This * statement updates the known bounds of LHS during verification. Note * that both BEG and END must be constant values, and must fit within the * data type of LHS. * Returns * Void. * Throws * An exception with the specified value when the assertion fails. */ #define bpf_assert_range_with(LHS, BEG, END, value) \ ({ \ _Static_assert(BEG <= END, "BEG must be <= END"); \ barrier_var(LHS); \ __bpf_assert_op(LHS, >=, BEG, value, false); \ __bpf_assert_op(LHS, <=, END, value, false); \ }) struct bpf_iter_css_task; struct cgroup_subsys_state; extern int bpf_iter_css_task_new(struct bpf_iter_css_task *it, struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, unsigned int flags) __weak __ksym; extern struct task_struct *bpf_iter_css_task_next(struct bpf_iter_css_task *it) __weak __ksym; extern void bpf_iter_css_task_destroy(struct bpf_iter_css_task *it) __weak __ksym; struct bpf_iter_task; extern int bpf_iter_task_new(struct bpf_iter_task *it, struct task_struct *task, unsigned int flags) __weak __ksym; extern struct task_struct *bpf_iter_task_next(struct bpf_iter_task *it) __weak __ksym; extern void bpf_iter_task_destroy(struct bpf_iter_task *it) __weak __ksym; struct bpf_iter_css; extern int bpf_iter_css_new(struct bpf_iter_css *it, struct cgroup_subsys_state *start, unsigned int flags) __weak __ksym; extern struct cgroup_subsys_state *bpf_iter_css_next(struct bpf_iter_css *it) __weak __ksym; extern void bpf_iter_css_destroy(struct bpf_iter_css *it) __weak __ksym; extern int bpf_wq_init(struct bpf_wq *wq, void *p__map, unsigned int flags) __weak __ksym; extern int bpf_wq_start(struct bpf_wq *wq, unsigned int flags) __weak __ksym; extern int bpf_wq_set_callback_impl(struct bpf_wq *wq, int (callback_fn)(void *map, int *key, void *value), unsigned int flags__k, void *aux__ign) __ksym; #define bpf_wq_set_callback(timer, cb, flags) \ bpf_wq_set_callback_impl(timer, cb, flags, NULL) #endif
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