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diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/index.rst b/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3722537d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) + +libbpf +====== + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 1 + + API Documentation <https://libbpf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html> + libbpf_naming_convention + libbpf_build + +This is documentation for libbpf, a userspace library for loading and +interacting with bpf programs. + +All general BPF questions, including kernel functionality, libbpf APIs and +their application, should be sent to bpf@vger.kernel.org mailing list. +You can `subscribe <http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#bpf>`_ to the +mailing list search its `archive <https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/>`_. +Please search the archive before asking new questions. It very well might +be that this was already addressed or answered before. diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/libbpf_build.rst b/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/libbpf_build.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e8c23e80 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/libbpf_build.rst @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) + +Building libbpf +=============== + +libelf and zlib are internal dependencies of libbpf and thus are required to link +against and must be installed on the system for applications to work. +pkg-config is used by default to find libelf, and the program called +can be overridden with PKG_CONFIG. + +If using pkg-config at build time is not desired, it can be disabled by +setting NO_PKG_CONFIG=1 when calling make. + +To build both static libbpf.a and shared libbpf.so: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ cd src + $ make + +To build only static libbpf.a library in directory build/ and install them +together with libbpf headers in a staging directory root/: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ cd src + $ mkdir build root + $ BUILD_STATIC_ONLY=y OBJDIR=build DESTDIR=root make install + +To build both static libbpf.a and shared libbpf.so against a custom libelf +dependency installed in /build/root/ and install them together with libbpf +headers in a build directory /build/root/: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ cd src + $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/build/root/lib64/pkgconfig DESTDIR=/build/root make
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These wrappers should go to ``bpf.h`` header file +and map one to one to corresponding commands. + +For example ``bpf_map_lookup_elem`` wraps ``BPF_MAP_LOOKUP_ELEM`` +command of sys_bpf, ``bpf_prog_attach`` wraps ``BPF_PROG_ATTACH``, etc. + +Objects +------- + +Another class of types and functions provided by libbpf API is "objects" +and functions to work with them. Objects are high-level abstractions +such as BPF program or BPF map. They're represented by corresponding +structures such as ``struct bpf_object``, ``struct bpf_program``, +``struct bpf_map``, etc. + +Structures are forward declared and access to their fields should be +provided via corresponding getters and setters rather than directly. + +These objects are associated with corresponding parts of ELF object that +contains compiled BPF programs. + +For example ``struct bpf_object`` represents ELF object itself created +from an ELF file or from a buffer, ``struct bpf_program`` represents a +program in ELF object and ``struct bpf_map`` is a map. + +Functions that work with an object have names built from object name, +double underscore and part that describes function purpose. + +For example ``bpf_object__open`` consists of the name of corresponding +object, ``bpf_object``, double underscore and ``open`` that defines the +purpose of the function to open ELF file and create ``bpf_object`` from +it. + +All objects and corresponding functions other than BTF related should go +to ``libbpf.h``. BTF types and functions should go to ``btf.h``. + +Auxiliary functions +------------------- + +Auxiliary functions and types that don't fit well in any of categories +described above should have ``libbpf_`` prefix, e.g. +``libbpf_get_error`` or ``libbpf_prog_type_by_name``. + +ABI +--- + +libbpf can be both linked statically or used as DSO. To avoid possible +conflicts with other libraries an application is linked with, all +non-static libbpf symbols should have one of the prefixes mentioned in +API documentation above. See API naming convention to choose the right +name for a new symbol. + +Symbol visibility +----------------- + +libbpf follow the model when all global symbols have visibility "hidden" +by default and to make a symbol visible it has to be explicitly +attributed with ``LIBBPF_API`` macro. For example: + +.. code-block:: c + + LIBBPF_API int bpf_prog_get_fd_by_id(__u32 id); + +This prevents from accidentally exporting a symbol, that is not supposed +to be a part of ABI what, in turn, improves both libbpf developer- and +user-experiences. + +ABI versionning +--------------- + +To make future ABI extensions possible libbpf ABI is versioned. +Versioning is implemented by ``libbpf.map`` version script that is +passed to linker. + +Version name is ``LIBBPF_`` prefix + three-component numeric version, +starting from ``0.0.1``. + +Every time ABI is being changed, e.g. because a new symbol is added or +semantic of existing symbol is changed, ABI version should be bumped. +This bump in ABI version is at most once per kernel development cycle. + +For example, if current state of ``libbpf.map`` is: + +.. code-block:: none + + LIBBPF_0.0.1 { + global: + bpf_func_a; + bpf_func_b; + local: + \*; + }; + +, and a new symbol ``bpf_func_c`` is being introduced, then +``libbpf.map`` should be changed like this: + +.. code-block:: none + + LIBBPF_0.0.1 { + global: + bpf_func_a; + bpf_func_b; + local: + \*; + }; + LIBBPF_0.0.2 { + global: + bpf_func_c; + } LIBBPF_0.0.1; + +, where new version ``LIBBPF_0.0.2`` depends on the previous +``LIBBPF_0.0.1``. + +Format of version script and ways to handle ABI changes, including +incompatible ones, described in details in [1]. + +Stand-alone build +------------------- + +Under https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf there is a (semi-)automated +mirror of the mainline's version of libbpf for a stand-alone build. + +However, all changes to libbpf's code base must be upstreamed through +the mainline kernel tree. + + +API documentation convention +============================ + +The libbpf API is documented via comments above definitions in +header files. These comments can be rendered by doxygen and sphinx +for well organized html output. This section describes the +convention in which these comments should be formated. + +Here is an example from btf.h: + +.. code-block:: c + + /** + * @brief **btf__new()** creates a new instance of a BTF object from the raw + * bytes of an ELF's BTF section + * @param data raw bytes + * @param size number of bytes passed in `data` + * @return new BTF object instance which has to be eventually freed with + * **btf__free()** + * + * On error, error-code-encoded-as-pointer is returned, not a NULL. To extract + * error code from such a pointer `libbpf_get_error()` should be used. If + * `libbpf_set_strict_mode(LIBBPF_STRICT_CLEAN_PTRS)` is enabled, NULL is + * returned on error instead. In both cases thread-local `errno` variable is + * always set to error code as well. + */ + +The comment must start with a block comment of the form '/\*\*'. + +The documentation always starts with a @brief directive. This line is a short +description about this API. It starts with the name of the API, denoted in bold +like so: **api_name**. Please include an open and close parenthesis if this is a +function. Follow with the short description of the API. A longer form description +can be added below the last directive, at the bottom of the comment. + +Parameters are denoted with the @param directive, there should be one for each +parameter. If this is a function with a non-void return, use the @return directive +to document it. + +License +------------------- + +libbpf is dual-licensed under LGPL 2.1 and BSD 2-Clause. + +Links +------------------- + +[1] https://www.akkadia.org/drepper/dsohowto.pdf + (Chapter 3. Maintaining APIs and ABIs). |