bpftool-struct_ops - tool to register/unregister/introspect BPF
struct_ops
bpftool [
OPTIONS]
struct_ops
COMMAND
OPTIONS := { { -j | --json } [{ -p |
--pretty }] | { -d | --debug } }
COMMANDS := { show | list | dump |
register | unregister | help }
bpftool struct_ops { show | list } [STRUCT_OPS_MAP]
bpftool struct_ops dump [STRUCT_OPS_MAP]
bpftool struct_ops register OBJ [LINK_DIR]
bpftool struct_ops unregister STRUCT_OPS_MAP
bpftool struct_ops help
STRUCT_OPS_MAP := { id STRUCT_OPS_MAP_ID | name STRUCT_OPS_MAP_NAME }
OBJ := /a/file/of/bpf_struct_ops.o
- bpftool struct_ops
{ show | list } [STRUCT_OPS_MAP]
- Show brief information about the struct_ops in the system. If
STRUCT_OPS_MAP is specified, it shows information only for the
given struct_ops. Otherwise, it lists all struct_ops currently existing in
the system.
Output will start with struct_ops map ID, followed by its map
name and its struct_ops's kernel type.
- bpftool
struct_ops dump [STRUCT_OPS_MAP]
- Dump details information about the struct_ops in the system. If
STRUCT_OPS_MAP is specified, it dumps information only for the
given struct_ops. Otherwise, it dumps all struct_ops currently existing in
the system.
- bpftool
struct_ops register OBJ [LINK_DIR]
- Register bpf struct_ops from OBJ. All struct_ops under the ELF
section ".struct_ops" and ".struct_ops.link" will be
registered to its kernel subsystem. For each struct_ops in the
".struct_ops.link" section, a link will be created. You can give
LINK_DIR to provide a directory path where these links will be
pinned with the same name as their corresponding map name.
- bpftool
struct_ops unregister STRUCT_OPS_MAP
- Unregister the STRUCT_OPS_MAP from the kernel subsystem.
- bpftool
struct_ops help
- Print short help message.
- -h,
--help
- Print short help message (similar to bpftool help).
- -V,
--version
- Print bpftool's version number (similar to bpftool version), the
number of the libbpf version in use, and optional features that were
included when bpftool was compiled. Optional features include linking
against LLVM or libbfd to provide the disassembler for JIT-ted programs
(bpftool prog dump jited) and usage of BPF skeletons (some features
like bpftool prog profile or showing pids associated to BPF objects
may rely on it).
- -j,
--json
- Generate JSON output. For commands that cannot produce JSON, this option
has no effect.
- -p,
--pretty
- Generate human-readable JSON output. Implies -j.
- -d,
--debug
- Print all logs available, even debug-level information. This includes logs
from libbpf as well as from the verifier, when attempting to load
programs.
# bpftool struct_ops show
100: dctcp tcp_congestion_ops
105: cubic tcp_congestion_ops
# bpftool struct_ops unregister id 105
Unregistered tcp_congestion_ops cubic id 105
# bpftool struct_ops register bpf_cubic.o
Registered tcp_congestion_ops cubic id 110
bpf(2), bpf-helpers(7), bpftool(8),
bpftool-btf(8), bpftool-cgroup(8), bpftool-feature(8),
bpftool-gen(8), bpftool-iter(8), bpftool-link(8),
bpftool-map(8), bpftool-net(8), bpftool-perf(8),
bpftool-prog(8)