From ee932bf940d4f624041293fab216cb1783b5df6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yonghong Song Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 15:51:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] docs/bpf: Improve documentation for cpu=v4 instructions Improve documentation for cpu=v4 instructions based on David's suggestions. Cc: bpf@ietf.org Suggested-by: David Vernet Acked-by: David Vernet Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230728225105.919595-1-yonghong.song@linux.dev Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov --- .../bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst | 54 +++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst b/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst index 23e880a..fb8154c 100644 --- a/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst +++ b/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ BPF_MOV 0xb0 0 dst = src BPF_MOVSX 0xb0 8/16/32 dst = (s8,s16,s32)src BPF_ARSH 0xc0 0 sign extending dst >>= (src & mask) BPF_END 0xd0 0 byte swap operations (see `Byte swap instructions`_ below) -======== ===== ============ ========================================================== +======== ===== ======= ========================================================== Underflow and overflow are allowed during arithmetic operations, meaning the 64-bit or 32-bit value will wrap. If eBPF program execution would @@ -201,26 +201,32 @@ where '(u32)' indicates that the upper 32 bits are zeroed. dst = dst ^ imm32 -Note that most instructions have instruction offset of 0. But three instructions -(BPF_SDIV, BPF_SMOD, BPF_MOVSX) have non-zero offset. +Note that most instructions have instruction offset of 0. Only three instructions +(``BPF_SDIV``, ``BPF_SMOD``, ``BPF_MOVSX``) have a non-zero offset. The devision and modulo operations support both unsigned and signed flavors. -For unsigned operation (BPF_DIV and BPF_MOD), for ``BPF_ALU``, 'imm' is first -interpreted as an unsigned 32-bit value, whereas for ``BPF_ALU64``, 'imm' is -first sign extended to 64 bits and the result interpreted as an unsigned 64-bit -value. For signed operation (BPF_SDIV and BPF_SMOD), for ``BPF_ALU``, 'imm' is -interpreted as a signed value. For ``BPF_ALU64``, the 'imm' is sign extended -from 32 to 64 and interpreted as a signed 64-bit value. -Instruction BPF_MOVSX does move operation with sign extension. -``BPF_ALU | MOVSX`` sign extendes 8-bit and 16-bit into 32-bit and upper 32-bit are zeroed. -``BPF_ALU64 | MOVSX`` sign extends 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit into 64-bit. +For unsigned operations (``BPF_DIV`` and ``BPF_MOD``), for ``BPF_ALU``, +'imm' is interpreted as a 32-bit unsigned value. For ``BPF_ALU64``, +'imm' is first sign extended from 32 to 64 bits, and then interpreted as +a 64-bit unsigned value. + +For signed operations (``BPF_SDIV`` and ``BPF_SMOD``), for ``BPF_ALU``, +'imm' is interpreted as a 32-bit signed value. For ``BPF_ALU64``, 'imm' +is first sign extended from 32 to 64 bits, and then interpreted as a +64-bit signed value. + +The ``BPF_MOVSX`` instruction does a move operation with sign extension. +``BPF_ALU | BPF_MOVSX`` sign extends 8-bit and 16-bit operands into 32 +bit operands, and zeroes the remaining upper 32 bits. +``BPF_ALU64 | BPF_MOVSX`` sign extends 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit +operands into 64 bit operands. Shift operations use a mask of 0x3F (63) for 64-bit operations and 0x1F (31) for 32-bit operations. Byte swap instructions -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +---------------------- The byte swap instructions use instruction classes of ``BPF_ALU`` and ``BPF_ALU64`` and a 4-bit 'code' field of ``BPF_END``. @@ -228,16 +234,17 @@ and a 4-bit 'code' field of ``BPF_END``. The byte swap instructions operate on the destination register only and do not use a separate source register or immediate value. -For ``BPF_ALU``, the 1-bit source operand field in the opcode is used to select what byte -order the operation convert from or to. For ``BPF_ALU64``, the 1-bit source operand -field in the opcode is not used and must be 0. +For ``BPF_ALU``, the 1-bit source operand field in the opcode is used to +select what byte order the operation converts from or to. For +``BPF_ALU64``, the 1-bit source operand field in the opcode is reserved +and must be set to 0. ========= ========= ===== ================================================= class source value description ========= ========= ===== ================================================= BPF_ALU BPF_TO_LE 0x00 convert between host byte order and little endian BPF_ALU BPF_TO_BE 0x08 convert between host byte order and big endian -BPF_ALU64 BPF_TO_LE 0x00 do byte swap unconditionally +BPF_ALU64 Reserved 0x00 do byte swap unconditionally ========= ========= ===== ================================================= The 'imm' field encodes the width of the swap operations. The following widths @@ -305,9 +312,12 @@ where 's>=' indicates a signed '>=' comparison. where 'imm' means the branch offset comes from insn 'imm' field. -Note there are two flavors of BPF_JA instrions. BPF_JMP class permits 16-bit jump offset while -BPF_JMP32 permits 32-bit jump offset. A >16bit conditional jmp can be converted to a <16bit -conditional jmp plus a 32-bit unconditional jump. +Note that there are two flavors of ``BPF_JA`` instructions. The +``BPF_JMP`` class permits a 16-bit jump offset specified by the 'offset' +field, whereas the ``BPF_JMP32`` class permits a 32-bit jump offset +specified by the 'imm' field. A > 16-bit conditional jump may be +converted to a < 16-bit conditional jump plus a 32-bit unconditional +jump. Helper functions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -385,7 +395,7 @@ instructions that transfer data between a register and memory. dst = *(unsigned size *) (src + offset) Where size is one of: ``BPF_B``, ``BPF_H``, ``BPF_W``, or ``BPF_DW`` and -'unsigned size' is one of u8, u16, u32 and u64. +'unsigned size' is one of u8, u16, u32 or u64. The ``BPF_MEMSX`` mode modifier is used to encode sign-extension load instructions that transfer data between a register and memory. @@ -395,7 +405,7 @@ instructions that transfer data between a register and memory. dst = *(signed size *) (src + offset) Where size is one of: ``BPF_B``, ``BPF_H`` or ``BPF_W``, and -'signed size' is one of s8, s16 and s32. +'signed size' is one of s8, s16 or s32. Atomic operations ----------------- -- 2.7.4