From: David S. Miller Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2016 15:52:05 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Merge branch 'lwt-bpf' X-Git-Tag: v5.15~12359^2~131 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f577e22c73c08b160b17b93a3a38de9477d8bcc0;p=platform%2Fkernel%2Flinux-starfive.git Merge branch 'lwt-bpf' Thomas Graf says: ==================== bpf: BPF for lightweight tunnel encapsulation This series implements BPF program invocation from dst entries via the lightweight tunnels infrastructure. The BPF program can be attached to lwtunnel_input(), lwtunnel_output() or lwtunnel_xmit() and see an L3 skb as context. Programs attached to input and output are read-only. Programs attached to lwtunnel_xmit() can modify and redirect, push headers and redirect packets. The facility can be used to: - Collect statistics and generate sampling data for a subset of traffic based on the dst utilized by the packet thus allowing to extend the existing realms. - Apply additional per route/dst filters to prohibit certain outgoing or incoming packets based on BPF filters. In particular, this allows to maintain per dst custom state across multiple packets in BPF maps and apply filters based on statistics and behaviour observed over time. - Attachment of L2 headers at transmit where resolving the L2 address is not required. - Possibly many more. v3 -> v4: - Bumped LWT_BPF_MAX_HEADROOM from 128 to 256 (Alexei) - Renamed bpf_skb_push() helper to bpf_skb_change_head() to relate to existing bpf_skb_change_tail() helper (Alexei/Daniel) - Added check in __bpf_redirect_common() to verify that program added a link header before redirecting to a l2 device. Adding the check to lwt-bpf code was considered but dropped due to massive code required due to retrieval of net_device via per-cpu redirect buffer. A test case was added to cover the scenario when a program directs to an l2 device without adding an appropriate l2 header. (Alexei) - Prohibited access to tc_classid (Daniel) - Collapsed bpf_verifier_ops instance for lwt in/out as they are identical (Daniel) - Some cosmetic changes v2 -> v3: - Added real world sample lwt_len_hist_kern.c which demonstrates how to collect a histogram on packet sizes for all packets flowing through a number of routes. - Restricted output to be read-only. Since the header can no longer be modified, the rerouting functionality has been removed again. - Added test case which cover destructive modification of packet data. v1 -> v2: - Added new BPF_LWT_REROUTE return code for program to indicate that new route lookup should be performed. Suggested by Tom. - New sample to illustrate rerouting - New patch 05: Recursion limit for lwtunnel_output for the case when user creates circular dst redirection. Also resolves the issue for ILA. - Fix to ensure headroom for potential future L2 header is still guaranteed ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- f577e22c73c08b160b17b93a3a38de9477d8bcc0