/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) */ #ifndef __BPF_HELPERS__ #define __BPF_HELPERS__ /* * Note that bpf programs need to include either * vmlinux.h (auto-generated from BTF) or linux/types.h * in advance since bpf_helper_defs.h uses such types * as __u64. */ #include "bpf_helper_defs.h" #define __uint(name, val) int (*name)[val] #define __type(name, val) typeof(val) *name #define __array(name, val) typeof(val) *name[] /* Helper macro to print out debug messages */ #define bpf_printk(fmt, ...) \ ({ \ char ____fmt[] = fmt; \ bpf_trace_printk(____fmt, sizeof(____fmt), \ ##__VA_ARGS__); \ }) /* * Helper macro to place programs, maps, license in * different sections in elf_bpf file. Section names * are interpreted by libbpf depending on the context (BPF programs, BPF maps, * extern variables, etc). * To allow use of SEC() with externs (e.g., for extern .maps declarations), * make sure __attribute__((unused)) doesn't trigger compilation warning. */ #define SEC(name) \ _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \ _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wignored-attributes\"") \ __attribute__((section(name), used)) \ _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") \ /* Avoid 'linux/stddef.h' definition of '__always_inline'. */ #undef __always_inline #define __always_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) #ifndef __noinline #define __noinline __attribute__((noinline)) #endif #ifndef __weak #define __weak __attribute__((weak)) #endif /* * Use __hidden attribute to mark a non-static BPF subprogram effectively * static for BPF verifier's verification algorithm purposes, allowing more * extensive and permissive BPF verification process, taking into account * subprogram's caller context. */ #define __hidden __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))) /* When utilizing vmlinux.h with BPF CO-RE, user BPF programs can't include * any system-level headers (such as stddef.h, linux/version.h, etc), and * commonly-used macros like NULL and KERNEL_VERSION aren't available through * vmlinux.h. This just adds unnecessary hurdles and forces users to re-define * them on their own. So as a convenience, provide such definitions here. */ #ifndef NULL #define NULL ((void *)0) #endif #ifndef KERNEL_VERSION #define KERNEL_VERSION(a, b, c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + ((c) > 255 ? 255 : (c))) #endif /* * Helper macros to manipulate data structures */ #ifndef offsetof #define offsetof(TYPE, MEMBER) ((unsigned long)&((TYPE *)0)->MEMBER) #endif #ifndef container_of #define container_of(ptr, type, member) \ ({ \ void *__mptr = (void *)(ptr); \ ((type *)(__mptr - offsetof(type, member))); \ }) #endif /* * Helper macro to throw a compilation error if __bpf_unreachable() gets * built into the resulting code. This works given BPF back end does not * implement __builtin_trap(). This is useful to assert that certain paths * of the program code are never used and hence eliminated by the compiler. * * For example, consider a switch statement that covers known cases used by * the program. __bpf_unreachable() can then reside in the default case. If * the program gets extended such that a case is not covered in the switch * statement, then it will throw a build error due to the default case not * being compiled out. */ #ifndef __bpf_unreachable # define __bpf_unreachable() __builtin_trap() #endif /* * Helper function to perform a tail call with a constant/immediate map slot. */ #if __clang_major__ >= 8 && defined(__bpf__) static __always_inline void bpf_tail_call_static(void *ctx, const void *map, const __u32 slot) { if (!__builtin_constant_p(slot)) __bpf_unreachable(); /* * Provide a hard guarantee that LLVM won't optimize setting r2 (map * pointer) and r3 (constant map index) from _different paths_ ending * up at the _same_ call insn as otherwise we won't be able to use the * jmpq/nopl retpoline-free patching by the x86-64 JIT in the kernel * given they mismatch. See also d2e4c1e6c294 ("bpf: Constant map key * tracking for prog array pokes") for details on verifier tracking. * * Note on clobber list: we need to stay in-line with BPF calling * convention, so even if we don't end up using r0, r4, r5, we need * to mark them as clobber so that LLVM doesn't end up using them * before / after the call. */ asm volatile("r1 = %[ctx]\n\t" "r2 = %[map]\n\t" "r3 = %[slot]\n\t" "call 12" :: [ctx]"r"(ctx), [map]"r"(map), [slot]"i"(slot) : "r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5"); } #endif /* * Helper structure used by eBPF C program * to describe BPF map attributes to libbpf loader */ struct bpf_map_def { unsigned int type; unsigned int key_size; unsigned int value_size; unsigned int max_entries; unsigned int map_flags; }; enum libbpf_pin_type { LIBBPF_PIN_NONE, /* PIN_BY_NAME: pin maps by name (in /sys/fs/bpf by default) */ LIBBPF_PIN_BY_NAME, }; enum libbpf_tristate { TRI_NO = 0, TRI_YES = 1, TRI_MODULE = 2, }; #define __kconfig __attribute__((section(".kconfig"))) #define __ksym __attribute__((section(".ksyms"))) #endif