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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
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Berkeley Packet Filter Library
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The DPDK provides an BPF library that gives the ability
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to load and execute Enhanced Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) bytecode within
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user-space dpdk application.
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It supports basic set of features from eBPF spec.
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Please refer to the
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`eBPF spec <https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/filter.txt>`
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for more information.
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Also it introduces basic framework to load/unload BPF-based filters
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on eth devices (right now only via SW RX/TX callbacks).
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The library API provides the following basic operations:
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* Create a new BPF execution context and load user provided eBPF code into it.
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* Destroy an BPF execution context and its runtime structures and free the associated memory.
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* Execute eBPF bytecode associated with provided input parameter.
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* Provide information about natively compiled code for given BPF context.
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* Load BPF program from the ELF file and install callback to execute it on given ethdev port/queue.
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Not currently supported eBPF features
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- JIT for non X86_64 platforms
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- cBPF
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- tail-pointer call
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- eBPF MAP
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- skb
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- external function calls for 32-bit platforms
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