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author | Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com> | 2020-07-17 12:35:23 +0200 |
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committer | Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> | 2020-07-18 05:18:16 +0200 |
commit | e9ddbb7707ff5891616240026062b8c1e29864ca (patch) | |
tree | e8d481f2542beb53c3da92433757a8dbea363827 /scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py | |
parent | bpf, netns: Handle multiple link attachments (diff) | |
download | linux-e9ddbb7707ff5891616240026062b8c1e29864ca.tar.xz linux-e9ddbb7707ff5891616240026062b8c1e29864ca.zip |
bpf: Introduce SK_LOOKUP program type with a dedicated attach point
Add a new program type BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_LOOKUP with a dedicated attach type
BPF_SK_LOOKUP. The new program kind is to be invoked by the transport layer
when looking up a listening socket for a new connection request for
connection oriented protocols, or when looking up an unconnected socket for
a packet for connection-less protocols.
When called, SK_LOOKUP BPF program can select a socket that will receive
the packet. This serves as a mechanism to overcome the limits of what
bind() API allows to express. Two use-cases driving this work are:
(1) steer packets destined to an IP range, on fixed port to a socket
192.0.2.0/24, port 80 -> NGINX socket
(2) steer packets destined to an IP address, on any port to a socket
198.51.100.1, any port -> L7 proxy socket
In its run-time context program receives information about the packet that
triggered the socket lookup. Namely IP version, L4 protocol identifier, and
address 4-tuple. Context can be further extended to include ingress
interface identifier.
To select a socket BPF program fetches it from a map holding socket
references, like SOCKMAP or SOCKHASH, and calls bpf_sk_assign(ctx, sk, ...)
helper to record the selection. Transport layer then uses the selected
socket as a result of socket lookup.
In its basic form, SK_LOOKUP acts as a filter and hence must return either
SK_PASS or SK_DROP. If the program returns with SK_PASS, transport should
look for a socket to receive the packet, or use the one selected by the
program if available, while SK_DROP informs the transport layer that the
lookup should fail.
This patch only enables the user to attach an SK_LOOKUP program to a
network namespace. Subsequent patches hook it up to run on local delivery
path in ipv4 and ipv6 stacks.
Suggested-by: Marek Majkowski <marek@cloudflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200717103536.397595-3-jakub@cloudflare.com
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py')
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py | 9 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py b/scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py index 6843376733df..5bfa448b4704 100755 --- a/scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py +++ b/scripts/bpf_helpers_doc.py @@ -404,6 +404,7 @@ class PrinterHelpers(Printer): type_fwds = [ 'struct bpf_fib_lookup', + 'struct bpf_sk_lookup', 'struct bpf_perf_event_data', 'struct bpf_perf_event_value', 'struct bpf_pidns_info', @@ -450,6 +451,7 @@ class PrinterHelpers(Printer): 'struct bpf_perf_event_data', 'struct bpf_perf_event_value', 'struct bpf_pidns_info', + 'struct bpf_sk_lookup', 'struct bpf_sock', 'struct bpf_sock_addr', 'struct bpf_sock_ops', @@ -487,6 +489,11 @@ class PrinterHelpers(Printer): 'struct sk_msg_buff': 'struct sk_msg_md', 'struct xdp_buff': 'struct xdp_md', } + # Helpers overloaded for different context types. + overloaded_helpers = [ + 'bpf_get_socket_cookie', + 'bpf_sk_assign', + ] def print_header(self): header = '''\ @@ -543,7 +550,7 @@ class PrinterHelpers(Printer): for i, a in enumerate(proto['args']): t = a['type'] n = a['name'] - if proto['name'] == 'bpf_get_socket_cookie' and i == 0: + if proto['name'] in self.overloaded_helpers and i == 0: t = 'void' n = 'ctx' one_arg = '{}{}'.format(comma, self.map_type(t)) |