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3eBPF maps
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5
6'maps' is a generic storage of different types for sharing data between kernel
7and userspace.
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9The maps are accessed from user space via BPF syscall, which has commands:
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11- create a map with given type and attributes
12  ``map_fd = bpf(BPF_MAP_CREATE, union bpf_attr *attr, u32 size)``
13  using attr->map_type, attr->key_size, attr->value_size, attr->max_entries
14  returns process-local file descriptor or negative error
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16- lookup key in a given map
17  ``err = bpf(BPF_MAP_LOOKUP_ELEM, union bpf_attr *attr, u32 size)``
18  using attr->map_fd, attr->key, attr->value
19  returns zero and stores found elem into value or negative error
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21- create or update key/value pair in a given map
22  ``err = bpf(BPF_MAP_UPDATE_ELEM, union bpf_attr *attr, u32 size)``
23  using attr->map_fd, attr->key, attr->value
24  returns zero or negative error
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26- find and delete element by key in a given map
27  ``err = bpf(BPF_MAP_DELETE_ELEM, union bpf_attr *attr, u32 size)``
28  using attr->map_fd, attr->key
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30- to delete map: close(fd)
31  Exiting process will delete maps automatically
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33userspace programs use this syscall to create/access maps that eBPF programs
34are concurrently updating.
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36maps can have different types: hash, array, bloom filter, radix-tree, etc.
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38The map is defined by:
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40  - type
41  - max number of elements
42  - key size in bytes
43  - value size in bytes
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45Map Types
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48.. toctree::
49   :maxdepth: 1
50   :glob:
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52   map_*