Toke Høiland-Jørgensen c1e1aaf019 pkt-loop-filter: Operate directly on bond devices
Instead of having to pass the component interfaces to the userspace
program, we can just pass the bond ifname, and have the loader detect which
bond component interfaces are in the bond, and automatically load the BPF
program on each one. Reusing the active bond detection code from the
previous commit also allows us to automatically detect the right initial
active interface, and keep this up-to-date by hooking into the bonding code
that changes it when an iface goes down, instead of naively rotating
between active interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@redhat.com>
2022-06-29 16:58:34 +02:00
2021-06-21 22:51:57 +02:00
2022-01-17 13:12:53 +01:00
2022-03-06 21:54:01 +08:00
2022-04-20 13:12:45 +02:00
2021-11-06 12:33:09 +00:00

Practical BPF examples

This git repository contains a diverse set of practical BPF examples that solve (or demonstrate) a specific use-case using BPF.

It is meant to ease doing rapid prototyping and development, writing C-code BPF programs using libbpf. The goal is to make it easier for developers to get started coding.

Many developers struggle to get a working BPF build environment. The repo enviroment makes it easy to build/compile BPF programs by doing the necessary libbpf setup transparently and detect missing compile dependencies (via the configure script). It is a declared goal to make BPF programming more consumable by detecting and reporting issues (when possible).

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