154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer=================================
254222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerHOWTO interact with BPF subsystem
354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer=================================
454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
5192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThis document provides information for the BPF subsystem about various
6192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerworkflows related to reporting bugs, submitting patches, and queueing
7192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpatches for stable kernels.
8192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
9192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerFor general information about submitting patches, please refer to
1054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer`Documentation/process/`_. This document only describes additional specifics
11192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerrelated to BPF.
12192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
1354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer.. contents::
1454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer    :local:
1554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer    :depth: 2
1654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
1754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerReporting bugs
1854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer==============
19192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
20192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: How do I report bugs for BPF kernel code?
2154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer--------------------------------------------
22192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: Since all BPF kernel development as well as bpftool and iproute2 BPF
23e42da4c6SYonghong Songloader development happens through the bpf kernel mailing list,
24192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerplease report any found issues around BPF to the following mailing
25192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerlist:
26192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
27e42da4c6SYonghong Song bpf@vger.kernel.org
28192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
29192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThis may also include issues related to XDP, BPF tracing, etc.
30192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
31192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerGiven netdev has a high volume of traffic, please also add the BPF
3254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouermaintainers to Cc (from kernel MAINTAINERS_ file):
33192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
3454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer* Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
3554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer* Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
36192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
37192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn case a buggy commit has already been identified, make sure to keep
38192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe actual commit authors in Cc as well for the report. They can
39192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouertypically be identified through the kernel's git tree.
40192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
4154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer**Please do NOT report BPF issues to bugzilla.kernel.org since it
4254222838SJesper Dangaard Broueris a guarantee that the reported issue will be overlooked.**
43192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
4454222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerSubmitting patches
4554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer==================
46192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
47192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: To which mailing list do I need to submit my BPF patches?
4854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer------------------------------------------------------------
49e42da4c6SYonghong SongA: Please submit your BPF patches to the bpf kernel mailing list:
50192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
51e42da4c6SYonghong Song bpf@vger.kernel.org
52192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
53192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn case your patch has changes in various different subsystems (e.g.
54e42da4c6SYonghong Songnetworking, tracing, security, etc), make sure to Cc the related kernel mailing
55192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerlists and maintainers from there as well, so they are able to review
56192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe changes and provide their Acked-by's to the patches.
57192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
58192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Where can I find patches currently under discussion for BPF subsystem?
5954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-------------------------------------------------------------------------
60192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: All patches that are Cc'ed to netdev are queued for review under netdev
61192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpatchwork project:
62192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
63192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/list/
64192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
65192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThose patches which target BPF, are assigned to a 'bpf' delegate for
66192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerfurther processing from BPF maintainers. The current queue with
67192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpatches under review can be found at:
68192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
69192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/list/?delegate=77147
70192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
71192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerOnce the patches have been reviewed by the BPF community as a whole
72192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerand approved by the BPF maintainers, their status in patchwork will be
73192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerchanged to 'Accepted' and the submitter will be notified by mail. This
74192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouermeans that the patches look good from a BPF perspective and have been
75192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerapplied to one of the two BPF kernel trees.
76192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
77192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn case feedback from the community requires a respin of the patches,
78192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouertheir status in patchwork will be set to 'Changes Requested', and purged
79192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerfrom the current review queue. Likewise for cases where patches would
80192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerget rejected or are not applicable to the BPF trees (but assigned to
81192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe 'bpf' delegate).
82192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
83192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: How do the changes make their way into Linux?
8454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer------------------------------------------------
85192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: There are two BPF kernel trees (git repositories). Once patches have
86192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbeen accepted by the BPF maintainers, they will be applied to one
87192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerof the two BPF trees:
88192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
8954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer * https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf.git/
9054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer * https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next.git/
91192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
92192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe bpf tree itself is for fixes only, whereas bpf-next for features,
93192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouercleanups or other kind of improvements ("next-like" content). This is
94192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueranalogous to net and net-next trees for networking. Both bpf and
95192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbpf-next will only have a master branch in order to simplify against
96192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerwhich branch patches should get rebased to.
97192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
98192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerAccumulated BPF patches in the bpf tree will regularly get pulled
99192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinto the net kernel tree. Likewise, accumulated BPF patches accepted
100192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinto the bpf-next tree will make their way into net-next tree. net and
101192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouernet-next are both run by David S. Miller. From there, they will go
102192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinto the kernel mainline tree run by Linus Torvalds. To read up on the
103192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerprocess of net and net-next being merged into the mainline tree, see
104287f4fa9STobin C. Hardingthe :ref:`netdev-FAQ`
105192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
106287f4fa9STobin C. Harding
107192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
108192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerOccasionally, to prevent merge conflicts, we might send pull requests
109192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerto other trees (e.g. tracing) with a small subset of the patches, but
110192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouernet and net-next are always the main trees targeted for integration.
111192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
112192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe pull requests will contain a high-level summary of the accumulated
113192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpatches and can be searched on netdev kernel mailing list through the
11454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerfollowing subject lines (``yyyy-mm-dd`` is the date of the pull
11554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerrequest)::
116192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
117192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  pull-request: bpf yyyy-mm-dd
118192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  pull-request: bpf-next yyyy-mm-dd
119192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
12054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: How do I indicate which tree (bpf vs. bpf-next) my patch should be applied to?
12154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
123287f4fa9STobin C. HardingA: The process is the very same as described in the :ref:`netdev-FAQ`,
124287f4fa9STobin C. Hardingso please read up on it. The subject line must indicate whether the
125192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpatch is a fix or rather "next-like" content in order to let the
126192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouermaintainers know whether it is targeted at bpf or bpf-next.
127192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
128192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerFor fixes eventually landing in bpf -> net tree, the subject must
12954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerlook like::
130192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
131192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  git format-patch --subject-prefix='PATCH bpf' start..finish
132192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
133192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerFor features/improvements/etc that should eventually land in
13454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerbpf-next -> net-next, the subject must look like::
135192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
136192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  git format-patch --subject-prefix='PATCH bpf-next' start..finish
137192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
138192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIf unsure whether the patch or patch series should go into bpf
139192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueror net directly, or bpf-next or net-next directly, it is not a
140192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerproblem either if the subject line says net or net-next as target.
141192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIt is eventually up to the maintainers to do the delegation of
142192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe patches.
143192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
144192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIf it is clear that patches should go into bpf or bpf-next tree,
145192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerplease make sure to rebase the patches against those trees in
146192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerorder to reduce potential conflicts.
147192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
148192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn case the patch or patch series has to be reworked and sent out
149192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueragain in a second or later revision, it is also required to add a
15054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerversion number (``v2``, ``v3``, ...) into the subject prefix::
151192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
152192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  git format-patch --subject-prefix='PATCH net-next v2' start..finish
153192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
154192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerWhen changes have been requested to the patch series, always send the
155192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerwhole patch series again with the feedback incorporated (never send
156192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerindividual diffs on top of the old series).
157192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
158192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: What does it mean when a patch gets applied to bpf or bpf-next tree?
15954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------------------------------------------------------
160192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: It means that the patch looks good for mainline inclusion from
161192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouera BPF point of view.
162192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
163192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerBe aware that this is not a final verdict that the patch will
164192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerautomatically get accepted into net or net-next trees eventually:
165192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
166e42da4c6SYonghong SongOn the bpf kernel mailing list reviews can come in at any point
167192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerin time. If discussions around a patch conclude that they cannot
168192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerget included as-is, we will either apply a follow-up fix or drop
169192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthem from the trees entirely. Therefore, we also reserve to rebase
170192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe trees when deemed necessary. After all, the purpose of the tree
17154222838SJesper Dangaard Broueris to:
17254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
17354222838SJesper Dangaard Broueri) accumulate and stage BPF patches for integration into trees
17454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer   like net and net-next, and
17554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
17654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerii) run extensive BPF test suite and
177192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer    workloads on the patches before they make their way any further.
178192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
179192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerOnce the BPF pull request was accepted by David S. Miller, then
180192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe patches end up in net or net-next tree, respectively, and
181192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouermake their way from there further into mainline. Again, see the
182287f4fa9STobin C. Harding:ref:`netdev-FAQ` for additional information e.g. on how often they are
183192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouermerged to mainline.
184192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
185192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: How long do I need to wait for feedback on my BPF patches?
18654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-------------------------------------------------------------
187192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: We try to keep the latency low. The usual time to feedback will
188192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbe around 2 or 3 business days. It may vary depending on the
189192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouercomplexity of changes and current patch load.
190192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
19154222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: How often do you send pull requests to major kernel trees like net or net-next?
19254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
193192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
194192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: Pull requests will be sent out rather often in order to not
195192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueraccumulate too many patches in bpf or bpf-next.
196192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
197192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerAs a rule of thumb, expect pull requests for each tree regularly
198192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerat the end of the week. In some cases pull requests could additionally
199192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouercome also in the middle of the week depending on the current patch
200192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerload or urgency.
201192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
202192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Are patches applied to bpf-next when the merge window is open?
20354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------------------------------------------------
204192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: For the time when the merge window is open, bpf-next will not be
205192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerprocessed. This is roughly analogous to net-next patch processing,
206287f4fa9STobin C. Hardingso feel free to read up on the :ref:`netdev-FAQ` about further details.
207192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
208192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerDuring those two weeks of merge window, we might ask you to resend
209192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueryour patch series once bpf-next is open again. Once Linus released
21054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouera ``v*-rc1`` after the merge window, we continue processing of bpf-next.
211192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
212192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerFor non-subscribers to kernel mailing lists, there is also a status
213192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpage run by David S. Miller on net-next that provides guidance:
214192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
215192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  http://vger.kernel.org/~davem/net-next.html
216192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
21754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Verifier changes and test cases
21854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer----------------------------------
219192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: I made a BPF verifier change, do I need to add test cases for
22054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerBPF kernel selftests_?
221192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
222192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: If the patch has changes to the behavior of the verifier, then yes,
223192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerit is absolutely necessary to add test cases to the BPF kernel
22454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerselftests_ suite. If they are not present and we think they are
225192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerneeded, then we might ask for them before accepting any changes.
226192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
227192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn particular, test_verifier.c is tracking a high number of BPF test
228192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouercases, including a lot of corner cases that LLVM BPF back end may
229192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouergenerate out of the restricted C code. Thus, adding test cases is
230192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerabsolutely crucial to make sure future changes do not accidentally
231192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueraffect prior use-cases. Thus, treat those test cases as: verifier
232192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbehavior that is not tracked in test_verifier.c could potentially
233192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbe subject to change.
234192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
23554222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: samples/bpf preference vs selftests?
23654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer---------------------------------------
23754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: When should I add code to `samples/bpf/`_ and when to BPF kernel
23854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerselftests_ ?
239192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
24054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerA: In general, we prefer additions to BPF kernel selftests_ rather than
24154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer`samples/bpf/`_. The rationale is very simple: kernel selftests are
242192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerregularly run by various bots to test for kernel regressions.
243192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
244192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe more test cases we add to BPF selftests, the better the coverage
245192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerand the less likely it is that those could accidentally break. It is
246192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouernot that BPF kernel selftests cannot demo how a specific feature can
247192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbe used.
248192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
24954222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerThat said, `samples/bpf/`_ may be a good place for people to get started,
250192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerso it might be advisable that simple demos of features could go into
25154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer`samples/bpf/`_, but advanced functional and corner-case testing rather
252192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinto kernel selftests.
253192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
254192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIf your sample looks like a test case, then go for BPF kernel selftests
255192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinstead!
256192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
257192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: When should I add code to the bpftool?
25854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------------------------
259192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: The main purpose of bpftool (under tools/bpf/bpftool/) is to provide
260192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouera central user space tool for debugging and introspection of BPF programs
261192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerand maps that are active in the kernel. If UAPI changes related to BPF
262192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerenable for dumping additional information of programs or maps, then
263192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbpftool should be extended as well to support dumping them.
264192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
265192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: When should I add code to iproute2's BPF loader?
26654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer---------------------------------------------------
26754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerA: For UAPI changes related to the XDP or tc layer (e.g. ``cls_bpf``),
26854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerthe convention is that those control-path related changes are added to
269192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueriproute2's BPF loader as well from user space side. This is not only
270192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueruseful to have UAPI changes properly designed to be usable, but also
271192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerto make those changes available to a wider user base of major
272192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerdownstream distributions.
273192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
274192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Do you accept patches as well for iproute2's BPF loader?
27554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------------------------------------------
276192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: Patches for the iproute2's BPF loader have to be sent to:
277192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
278192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  netdev@vger.kernel.org
279192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
280192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerWhile those patches are not processed by the BPF kernel maintainers,
281192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerplease keep them in Cc as well, so they can be reviewed.
282192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
283192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe official git repository for iproute2 is run by Stephen Hemminger
284192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerand can be found at:
285192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
286192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shemminger/iproute2.git/
287192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
28854222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerThe patches need to have a subject prefix of '``[PATCH iproute2
28954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouermaster]``' or '``[PATCH iproute2 net-next]``'. '``master``' or
29054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer'``net-next``' describes the target branch where the patch should be
29154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerapplied to. Meaning, if kernel changes went into the net-next kernel
29254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouertree, then the related iproute2 changes need to go into the iproute2
29354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouernet-next branch, otherwise they can be targeted at master branch. The
29454222838SJesper Dangaard Broueriproute2 net-next branch will get merged into the master branch after
29554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerthe current iproute2 version from master has been released.
296192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
297192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerLike BPF, the patches end up in patchwork under the netdev project and
298192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerare delegated to 'shemminger' for further processing:
299192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
300192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/list/?delegate=389
301192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
302192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: What is the minimum requirement before I submit my BPF patches?
30354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer------------------------------------------------------------------
304192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: When submitting patches, always take the time and properly test your
305192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpatches *prior* to submission. Never rush them! If maintainers find
306192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthat your patches have not been properly tested, it is a good way to
307192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerget them grumpy. Testing patch submissions is a hard requirement!
308192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
30954222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerNote, fixes that go to bpf tree *must* have a ``Fixes:`` tag included.
31054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerThe same applies to fixes that target bpf-next, where the affected
31154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouercommit is in net-next (or in some cases bpf-next). The ``Fixes:`` tag is
31254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouercrucial in order to identify follow-up commits and tremendously helps
31354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerfor people having to do backporting, so it is a must have!
314192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
315192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerWe also don't accept patches with an empty commit message. Take your
316192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouertime and properly write up a high quality commit message, it is
317192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueressential!
318192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
319192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThink about it this way: other developers looking at your code a month
320192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerfrom now need to understand *why* a certain change has been done that
321192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerway, and whether there have been flaws in the analysis or assumptions
322192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthat the original author did. Thus providing a proper rationale and
323192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerdescribing the use-case for the changes is a must.
324192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
325192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerPatch submissions with >1 patch must have a cover letter which includes
326192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouera high level description of the series. This high level summary will
327192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthen be placed into the merge commit by the BPF maintainers such that
328192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerit is also accessible from the git log for future reference.
329192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
33054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Features changing BPF JIT and/or LLVM
33154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer----------------------------------------
332192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: What do I need to consider when adding a new instruction or feature
333192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthat would require BPF JIT and/or LLVM integration as well?
334192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
335192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: We try hard to keep all BPF JITs up to date such that the same user
336192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerexperience can be guaranteed when running BPF programs on different
337192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerarchitectures without having the program punt to the less efficient
338192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinterpreter in case the in-kernel BPF JIT is enabled.
339192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
340192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIf you are unable to implement or test the required JIT changes for
341192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouercertain architectures, please work together with the related BPF JIT
342192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerdevelopers in order to get the feature implemented in a timely manner.
34354222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerPlease refer to the git log (``arch/*/net/``) to locate the necessary
344192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerpeople for helping out.
345192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
346192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerAlso always make sure to add BPF test cases (e.g. test_bpf.c and
347192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouertest_verifier.c) for new instructions, so that they can receive
348192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbroad test coverage and help run-time testing the various BPF JITs.
349192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
350192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn case of new BPF instructions, once the changes have been accepted
351192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinto the Linux kernel, please implement support into LLVM's BPF back
35254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerend. See LLVM_ section below for further information.
353192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
35454222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerStable submission
35554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer=================
356192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
357192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: I need a specific BPF commit in stable kernels. What should I do?
35854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer--------------------------------------------------------------------
359192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: In case you need a specific fix in stable kernels, first check whether
36054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerthe commit has already been applied in the related ``linux-*.y`` branches:
361192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
362192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/
363192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
364192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIf not the case, then drop an email to the BPF maintainers with the
365192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouernetdev kernel mailing list in Cc and ask for the fix to be queued up:
366192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
367192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  netdev@vger.kernel.org
368192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
369192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe process in general is the same as on netdev itself, see also the
370287f4fa9STobin C. Harding:ref:`netdev-FAQ`.
371192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
372192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Do you also backport to kernels not currently maintained as stable?
37354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer----------------------------------------------------------------------
374192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: No. If you need a specific BPF commit in kernels that are currently not
375192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouermaintained by the stable maintainers, then you are on your own.
376192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
377192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe current stable and longterm stable kernels are all listed here:
378192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
379192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  https://www.kernel.org/
380192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
38154222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: The BPF patch I am about to submit needs to go to stable as well
38254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-------------------------------------------------------------------
38354222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerWhat should I do?
384192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
385192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: The same rules apply as with netdev patch submissions in general, see
386287f4fa9STobin C. Hardingthe :ref:`netdev-FAQ`.
387192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
38854222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerNever add "``Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org``" to the patch description, but
389192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerask the BPF maintainers to queue the patches instead. This can be done
39054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerwith a note, for example, under the ``---`` part of the patch which does
391192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouernot go into the git log. Alternatively, this can be done as a simple
392192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerrequest by mail instead.
393192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
39454222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Queue stable patches
39554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------
396192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Where do I find currently queued BPF patches that will be submitted
397192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerto stable?
398192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
399192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: Once patches that fix critical bugs got applied into the bpf tree, they
400192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerare queued up for stable submission under:
401192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
402192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/bundle/bpf/stable/?state=*
403192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
404192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThey will be on hold there at minimum until the related commit made its
405192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerway into the mainline kernel tree.
406192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
407192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerAfter having been under broader exposure, the queued patches will be
408192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouersubmitted by the BPF maintainers to the stable maintainers.
409192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
41054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerTesting patches
41154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer===============
412192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
413b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: How to run BPF selftests
414b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer---------------------------
415b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: After you have booted into the newly compiled kernel, navigate to
416b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouerthe BPF selftests_ suite in order to test BPF functionality (current
417b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouerworking directory points to the root of the cloned git tree)::
418b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
419b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer  $ cd tools/testing/selftests/bpf/
420b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer  $ make
421b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
422b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard BrouerTo run the verifier tests::
423b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
424b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer  $ sudo ./test_verifier
425b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
426b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe verifier tests print out all the current checks being
427b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouerperformed. The summary at the end of running all tests will dump
428b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouerinformation of test successes and failures::
429b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
430b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer  Summary: 418 PASSED, 0 FAILED
431b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
432b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn order to run through all BPF selftests, the following command is
433b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouerneeded::
434b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
435b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer  $ sudo make run_tests
436b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
437b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard BrouerSee the kernels selftest `Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst`_
438b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouerdocument for further documentation.
439b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer
4406736aa79SAlan MaguireTo maximize the number of tests passing, the .config of the kernel
4416736aa79SAlan Maguireunder test should match the config file fragment in
4426736aa79SAlan Maguiretools/testing/selftests/bpf as closely as possible.
4436736aa79SAlan Maguire
4446736aa79SAlan MaguireFinally to ensure support for latest BPF Type Format features -
4456736aa79SAlan Maguirediscussed in `Documentation/bpf/btf.rst`_ - pahole version 1.16
4466736aa79SAlan Maguireis required for kernels built with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y.
4476736aa79SAlan Maguirepahole is delivered in the dwarves package or can be built
4486736aa79SAlan Maguirefrom source at
4496736aa79SAlan Maguire
4506736aa79SAlan Maguirehttps://github.com/acmel/dwarves
4516736aa79SAlan Maguire
4526736aa79SAlan MaguireSome distros have pahole version 1.16 packaged already, e.g.
4536736aa79SAlan MaguireFedora, Gentoo.
4546736aa79SAlan Maguire
455192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Which BPF kernel selftests version should I run my kernel against?
45654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer---------------------------------------------------------------------
45754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerA: If you run a kernel ``xyz``, then always run the BPF kernel selftests
45854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerfrom that kernel ``xyz`` as well. Do not expect that the BPF selftest
45954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerfrom the latest mainline tree will pass all the time.
460192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
461192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIn particular, test_bpf.c and test_verifier.c have a large number of
462192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouertest cases and are constantly updated with new BPF test sequences, or
463192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerexisting ones are adapted to verifier changes e.g. due to verifier
464192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerbecoming smarter and being able to better track certain things.
465192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
46654222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerLLVM
46754222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer====
468192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
469192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Where do I find LLVM with BPF support?
47054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------------------------
471192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: The BPF back end for LLVM is upstream in LLVM since version 3.7.1.
472192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
473192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerAll major distributions these days ship LLVM with BPF back end enabled,
474192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerso for the majority of use-cases it is not required to compile LLVM by
475192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerhand anymore, just install the distribution provided package.
476192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
47754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerLLVM's static compiler lists the supported targets through
47854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer``llc --version``, make sure BPF targets are listed. Example::
479192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
480192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer     $ llc --version
481192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer     LLVM (http://llvm.org/):
482192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       LLVM version 6.0.0svn
483192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       Optimized build.
484192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       Default target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
485192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       Host CPU: skylake
486192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
487192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       Registered Targets:
488192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer         bpf    - BPF (host endian)
489192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer         bpfeb  - BPF (big endian)
490192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer         bpfel  - BPF (little endian)
491192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer         x86    - 32-bit X86: Pentium-Pro and above
492192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer         x86-64 - 64-bit X86: EM64T and AMD64
493192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
494192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerFor developers in order to utilize the latest features added to LLVM's
495192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerBPF back end, it is advisable to run the latest LLVM releases. Support
496192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerfor new BPF kernel features such as additions to the BPF instruction
497192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerset are often developed together.
498192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
499192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerAll LLVM releases can be found at: http://releases.llvm.org/
500192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
501192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Got it, so how do I build LLVM manually anyway?
50254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer--------------------------------------------------
503192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: You need cmake and gcc-c++ as build requisites for LLVM. Once you have
504192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerthat set up, proceed with building the latest LLVM and clang version
50554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerfrom the git repositories::
506192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
507e42da4c6SYonghong Song     $ git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
508e42da4c6SYonghong Song     $ mkdir -p llvm-project/llvm/build/install
509e42da4c6SYonghong Song     $ cd llvm-project/llvm/build
510e42da4c6SYonghong Song     $ cmake .. -G "Ninja" -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="BPF;X86" \
511e42da4c6SYonghong Song                -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="clang"    \
512192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer                -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF           \
513192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer                -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release        \
514192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer                -DLLVM_BUILD_RUNTIME=OFF
515e42da4c6SYonghong Song     $ ninja
516192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
517192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerThe built binaries can then be found in the build/bin/ directory, where
518192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueryou can point the PATH variable to.
519192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
52054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Reporting LLVM BPF issues
52154222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer----------------------------
522192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: Should I notify BPF kernel maintainers about issues in LLVM's BPF code
523192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouergeneration back end or about LLVM generated code that the verifier
524192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerrefuses to accept?
525192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
52654222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerA: Yes, please do!
52754222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
52854222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerLLVM's BPF back end is a key piece of the whole BPF
529192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerinfrastructure and it ties deeply into verification of programs from the
530192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerkernel side. Therefore, any issues on either side need to be investigated
531192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerand fixed whenever necessary.
532192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
533192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerTherefore, please make sure to bring them up at netdev kernel mailing
534192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerlist and Cc BPF maintainers for LLVM and kernel bits:
535192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
53654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer* Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
53754222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer* Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
53854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer* Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
539192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
540192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerLLVM also has an issue tracker where BPF related bugs can be found:
541192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
542192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  https://bugs.llvm.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=bpf
543192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
544192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerHowever, it is better to reach out through mailing lists with having
545192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouermaintainers in Cc.
546192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
54754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: New BPF instruction for kernel and LLVM
54854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer------------------------------------------
549192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: I have added a new BPF instruction to the kernel, how can I integrate
550192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerit into LLVM?
551192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
55254222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerA: LLVM has a ``-mcpu`` selector for the BPF back end in order to allow
55354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerthe selection of BPF instruction set extensions. By default the
55454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer``generic`` processor target is used, which is the base instruction set
55554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer(v1) of BPF.
556192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
55754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerLLVM has an option to select ``-mcpu=probe`` where it will probe the host
558192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerkernel for supported BPF instruction set extensions and selects the
559192092faSJesper Dangaard Broueroptimal set automatically.
560192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
56154222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerFor cross-compilation, a specific version can be select manually as well ::
562192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
563192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer     $ llc -march bpf -mcpu=help
564192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer     Available CPUs for this target:
565192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
566192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       generic - Select the generic processor.
567192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       probe   - Select the probe processor.
568192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       v1      - Select the v1 processor.
569192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer       v2      - Select the v2 processor.
570192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer     [...]
571192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
572192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerNewly added BPF instructions to the Linux kernel need to follow the same
573192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerscheme, bump the instruction set version and implement probing for the
57454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerextensions such that ``-mcpu=probe`` users can benefit from the
57554222838SJesper Dangaard Broueroptimization transparently when upgrading their kernels.
576192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
577192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerIf you are unable to implement support for the newly added BPF instruction
578192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerplease reach out to BPF developers for help.
579192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
58054222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerBy the way, the BPF kernel selftests run with ``-mcpu=probe`` for better
581192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouertest coverage.
582192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
58354222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: clang flag for target bpf?
58454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer-----------------------------
58554222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerQ: In some cases clang flag ``-target bpf`` is used but in other cases the
586192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerdefault clang target, which matches the underlying architecture, is used.
587192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerWhat is the difference and when I should use which?
588192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
589192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerA: Although LLVM IR generation and optimization try to stay architecture
59054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouerindependent, ``-target <arch>`` still has some impact on generated code:
591192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
592192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer- BPF program may recursively include header file(s) with file scope
593192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  inline assembly codes. The default target can handle this well,
59454222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer  while ``bpf`` target may fail if bpf backend assembler does not
595192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  understand these assembly codes, which is true in most cases.
596192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
59754222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer- When compiled without ``-g``, additional elf sections, e.g.,
598192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  .eh_frame and .rela.eh_frame, may be present in the object file
59954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer  with default target, but not with ``bpf`` target.
600192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
601192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer- The default target may turn a C switch statement into a switch table
602192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  lookup and jump operation. Since the switch table is placed
603192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  in the global readonly section, the bpf program will fail to load.
604192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  The bpf target does not support switch table optimization.
60554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer  The clang option ``-fno-jump-tables`` can be used to disable
606192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  switch table generation.
607192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
60854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer- For clang ``-target bpf``, it is guaranteed that pointer or long /
609192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  unsigned long types will always have a width of 64 bit, no matter
610192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  whether underlying clang binary or default target (or kernel) is
611192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  32 bit. However, when native clang target is used, then it will
612192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  compile these types based on the underlying architecture's conventions,
613192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  meaning in case of 32 bit architecture, pointer or long / unsigned
614192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  long types e.g. in BPF context structure will have width of 32 bit
615192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  while the BPF LLVM back end still operates in 64 bit. The native
61654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer  target is mostly needed in tracing for the case of walking ``pt_regs``
617192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  or other kernel structures where CPU's register width matters.
61854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer  Otherwise, ``clang -target bpf`` is generally recommended.
619192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
620192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerYou should use default target when:
621192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
622192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer- Your program includes a header file, e.g., ptrace.h, which eventually
623192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  pulls in some header files containing file scope host assembly codes.
624192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
62554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer- You can add ``-fno-jump-tables`` to work around the switch table issue.
62654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
62754222838SJesper Dangaard BrouerOtherwise, you can use ``bpf`` target. Additionally, you *must* use bpf target
628192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouerwhen:
629192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
630192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer- Your program uses data structures with pointer or long / unsigned long
631192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  types that interface with BPF helpers or context data structures. Access
632192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  into these structures is verified by the BPF verifier and may result
633192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  in verification failures if the native architecture is not aligned with
634192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer  the BPF architecture, e.g. 64-bit. An example of this is
63554222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer  BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_MSG require ``-target bpf``
63654222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
63754222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer
63854222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer.. Links
63954222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer.. _Documentation/process/: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/
64054222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer.. _MAINTAINERS: ../../MAINTAINERS
641287f4fa9STobin C. Harding.. _netdev-FAQ: ../networking/netdev-FAQ.rst
64254222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer.. _samples/bpf/: ../../samples/bpf/
64354222838SJesper Dangaard Brouer.. _selftests: ../../tools/testing/selftests/bpf/
644b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer.. _Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst:
645b7a27c3aSJesper Dangaard Brouer   https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/dev-tools/kselftest.html
646192092faSJesper Dangaard Brouer
647192092faSJesper Dangaard BrouerHappy BPF hacking!
648