Thread (120 messages) 120 messages, 12 authors, 2020-05-13

Re: [PATCH bpf-next 1/4] xdp: Support specifying expected existing program when attaching XDP

From: Andrii Nakryiko <hidden>
Date: 2020-03-24 04:53:42
Also in: bpf

On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:01 PM David Ahern [off-list ref] wrote:
On 3/23/20 1:23 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
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I agree here. And yes, I've been working on extending bpf_link into
cgroup and then to XDP. We are still discussing some cgroup-specific
details, but the patch is ready. I'm going to post it as an RFC to get
the discussion started, before we do this for XDP.
Well, my reason for being skeptic about bpf_link and proposing the
netlink-based API is actually exactly this, but in reverse: With
bpf_link we will be in the situation that everything related to a netdev
is configured over netlink *except* XDP.
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Hm... so using **libbpf**'s bpf_set_link_xdp_fd() API (notice "bpf" in
the name of the library and function, and notice no "netlink"), which
exposes absolutely nothing about netlink (it's just an internal
implementation detail and can easily change), is ok. But actually
switching to libbpf's bpf_link would be out of ordinary? Especially
considering that to use freplace programs (for libxdp and chaining)
with libbpf you will use bpf_program and bpf_link abstractions
anyways.
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One can argue that everything related to use of BPF is going to be
uniform and done through BPF syscall? Given variety of possible BPF
hooks/targets, using custom ways to attach for all those many cases is
really bad as well, so having a unifying concept and single entry to
do this is good, no?
Well, it depends on how you view the BPF subsystem's relation to the
rest of the kernel, I suppose. I tend to view it as a subsystem that
provides a bunch of functionality, which you can setup (using "internal"
BPF APIs), and then attach that object to a different subsystem
(networking) using that subsystem's configuration APIs.
again, +1.

bpf syscall is used for program related manipulations like load and
bpf syscall is used for way more than that, actually...
unload. Attaching that program to an object has a type unique solution -
e.g., netlink for XDP and ioctl for perf_events.
That's not true and hasn't been true for at least a while now. cgroup
programs, flow_dissector, lirc_mode2 (whatever that is, I have no
idea) are attached with BPF_PROG_ATTACH. raw_tracepoint and all the
fentry/fexit/fmod_ret/freplace attachments are done also through bpf
syscall. For perf_event related stuff it's done through ioctls right
now, but with bpf_link unification I wouldn't be surprised if it will
be done through the same LINK_CREATE command soon, as is done for
cgroup and *other* tracing bpf_links. Because consistent API and
semantics is good, rather than having to do it N different ways for N
different subsystems.
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