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eBPF Updates #1: eBPF Summit Coverage, libbpf 0.2, BTF Developments, Bulk API for XDP, Local Task Storage for eBPF LSM

Curious people, eBPF aficionados, kernel hackers, welcome! The eBPF Updates aim to be a regular publication providing news on the latest resources and developments in the eBPF world. This report is the first of the series. We will focus on the latest news over October and November 2020. From new tutorials to academic research and kernel discussions, everyone should find a good read or two!

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TechnologyExternal

The Top Reasons Why You Should Give eBPF a Chance

Find out where all the hype around eBPF is coming from

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TechnologyExternal

eBPF assembly with LLVM

Clang and LLVM, used to compile from C to eBPF, got support for eBPF assembly in version 6.0. Let's have a look at it.

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Understanding tc “direct action” mode for BPF

The Linux Traffic Control subsystem, “TC”, got support for running eBPF programs as classifiers. Then a “direct-action” flag appeared. Let's see how it works.

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How-ToExternal

HOWTO: BCC to libbpf conversion

A practical guide to converting your BCC-based BPF application to libbpf + BPF CO-RE.

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BPF Portability and CO-RE

What does portability mean in BPF context? What are the challenges of writing portable BPF programs that developers need to deal with? This post will describe BPF portability problem and how BPF CO-RE (Compile Once – Run Everywhere) is helping to address this problem.

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Lifetime of BPF objects

The BPF verifier guarantees that program itself is safe for the kernel to execute, but in order to use BPF as a whole safely and surprise free the users need to understand the lifetime of BPF programs and maps. This post covers these details in depth.

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