Andrii Nakryiko 85d9be97eb sync: latest libbpf changes from kernel
Syncing latest libbpf commits from kernel repository.
Baseline bpf-next commit:   6f0b824a61f212e9707ff68abcabfdfa4724b811
Checkpoint bpf-next commit: 08a7491843224f8b96518fbe70d9e48163046054
Baseline bpf commit:        1d528e794f3db5d32279123a89957c44c4406a09
Checkpoint bpf commit:      22cc16c04b7893d8fc22810599f49a305d600b9e

Donglin Peng (4):
  libbpf: Add BTF permutation support for type reordering
  libbpf: Optimize type lookup with binary search for sorted BTF
  libbpf: Verify BTF sorting
  btf: Refactor the code by calling str_is_empty

Emil Tsalapatis (2):
  libbpf: Turn relo_core->sym_off unsigned
  libbpf: Move arena globals to the end of the arena

Ihor Solodrai (1):
  bpf: Migrate bpf_stream_vprintk() to KF_IMPLICIT_ARGS

Leon Hwang (2):
  bpf: Introduce BPF_F_CPU and BPF_F_ALL_CPUS flags
  libbpf: Add BPF_F_CPU and BPF_F_ALL_CPUS flags support for percpu maps

Matt Bobrowski (1):
  bpf: add new BPF_CGROUP_ITER_CHILDREN control option

Menglong Dong (2):
  bpf: add fsession support
  libbpf: add fsession support

Thomas Gleixner (1):
  treewide: Update email address

Thomas Weißschuh (1):
  vfs: use UAPI types for new struct delegation definition

Varun R Mallya (1):
  libbpf: Fix OOB read in btf_dump_get_bitfield_value

 include/uapi/linux/bpf.h        |  11 ++
 include/uapi/linux/fcntl.h      |  10 +-
 include/uapi/linux/perf_event.h |   2 +-
 src/bpf.c                       |   1 +
 src/bpf.h                       |   8 +
 src/bpf_helpers.h               |   6 +-
 src/btf.c                       | 276 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
 src/btf.h                       |  42 +++++
 src/btf_dump.c                  |   9 ++
 src/libbpf.c                    |  64 +++++---
 src/libbpf.h                    |  21 +--
 src/libbpf.map                  |   1 +
 12 files changed, 369 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-)

Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
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This is the official home of the libbpf library.

Please use this Github repository for building and packaging libbpf and when using it in your projects through Git submodule.

Libbpf authoritative source code is developed as part of bpf-next Linux source tree under tools/lib/bpf subdirectory and is periodically synced to Github. As such, all the libbpf changes should be sent to BPF mailing list, please don't open PRs here unless you are changing Github-specific parts of libbpf (e.g., Github-specific Makefile).

Libbpf and general BPF usage questions

Libbpf documentation can be found here. It's an ongoing effort and has ways to go, but please take a look and consider contributing as well.

Please check out libbpf-bootstrap and the companion blog post for the examples of building BPF applications with libbpf. libbpf-tools are also a good source of the real-world libbpf-based tracing tools.

See also "BPF CO-RE reference guide" for the coverage of practical aspects of building BPF CO-RE applications and "BPF CO-RE" for general introduction into BPF portability issues and BPF CO-RE origins.

All general BPF questions, including kernel functionality, libbpf APIs and their application, should be sent to bpf@vger.kernel.org mailing list. You can subscribe to it here and search its archive here. Please search the archive before asking new questions. It very well might be that this was already addressed or answered before.

bpf@vger.kernel.org is monitored by many more people and they will happily try to help you with whatever issue you have. This repository's PRs and issues should be opened only for dealing with issues pertaining to specific way this libbpf mirror repo is set up and organized.

Building libbpf

libelf is an internal dependency of libbpf and thus it is required to link against and must be installed on the system for applications to work. pkg-config is used by default to find libelf, and the program called can be overridden with PKG_CONFIG.

If using pkg-config at build time is not desired, it can be disabled by setting NO_PKG_CONFIG=1 when calling make.

To build both static libbpf.a and shared libbpf.so:

$ cd src
$ make

To build only static libbpf.a library in directory build/ and install them together with libbpf headers in a staging directory root/:

$ cd src
$ mkdir build root
$ BUILD_STATIC_ONLY=y OBJDIR=build DESTDIR=root make install

To build both static libbpf.a and shared libbpf.so against a custom libelf dependency installed in /build/root/ and install them together with libbpf headers in a build directory /build/root/:

$ cd src
$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/build/root/lib64/pkgconfig DESTDIR=/build/root make install

BPF CO-RE (Compile Once Run Everywhere)

Libbpf supports building BPF CO-RE-enabled applications, which, in contrast to BCC, do not require Clang/LLVM runtime being deployed to target servers and doesn't rely on kernel-devel headers being available.

It does rely on kernel to be built with BTF type information, though. Some major Linux distributions come with kernel BTF already built in:

  • Fedora 31+
  • RHEL 8.2+
  • OpenSUSE Tumbleweed (in the next release, as of 2020-06-04)
  • Arch Linux (from kernel 5.7.1.arch1-1)
  • Manjaro (from kernel 5.4 if compiled after 2021-06-18)
  • Ubuntu 20.10
  • Debian 11 (amd64/arm64)

If your kernel doesn't come with BTF built-in, you'll need to build custom kernel. You'll need:

  • pahole 1.16+ tool (part of dwarves package), which performs DWARF to BTF conversion;
  • kernel built with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y option;
  • you can check if your kernel has BTF built-in by looking for /sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux file:
$ ls -la /sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux
-r--r--r--. 1 root root 3541561 Jun  2 18:16 /sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux

To develop and build BPF programs, you'll need Clang/LLVM 10+. The following distributions have Clang/LLVM 10+ packaged by default:

  • Fedora 32+
  • Ubuntu 20.04+
  • Arch Linux
  • Ubuntu 20.10 (LLVM 11)
  • Debian 11 (LLVM 11)
  • Alpine 3.13+

Otherwise, please make sure to update it on your system.

The following resources are useful to understand what BPF CO-RE is and how to use it:

Distributions

Distributions packaging libbpf from this mirror:

Benefits of packaging from the mirror over packaging from kernel sources:

  • Consistent versioning across distributions.
  • No ties to any specific kernel, transparent handling of older kernels. Libbpf is designed to be kernel-agnostic and work across multitude of kernel versions. It has built-in mechanisms to gracefully handle older kernels, that are missing some of the features, by working around or gracefully degrading functionality. Thus libbpf is not tied to a specific kernel version and can/should be packaged and versioned independently.
  • Continuous integration testing via GitHub Actions.
  • Static code analysis via LGTM and Coverity.

Package dependencies of libbpf, package names may vary across distros:

  • zlib
  • libelf

libbpf distro packaging status

bpf-next to Github sync

All the gory details of syncing can be found in scripts/sync-kernel.sh script. See SYNC.md for instruction.

Some header files in this repo (include/linux/*.h) are reduced versions of their counterpart files at bpf-next's tools/include/linux/*.h to make compilation successful.

License

This work is dual-licensed under BSD 2-clause license and GNU LGPL v2.1 license. You can choose between one of them if you use this work.

SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause OR LGPL-2.1

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