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  1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) */
  2 
  3 /*
  4  * Libbpf legacy APIs (either discouraged or deprecated, as mentioned in [0])
  5  *
  6  *   [0] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UyjTZuPFWiPFyKk1tV5an11_iaRuec6U-ZESZ54nNTY
  7  *
  8  * Copyright (C) 2021 Facebook
  9  */
 10 #ifndef __LIBBPF_LEGACY_BPF_H
 11 #define __LIBBPF_LEGACY_BPF_H
 12 
 13 #include <linux/bpf.h>
 14 #include <stdbool.h>
 15 #include <stddef.h>
 16 #include <stdint.h>
 17 #include "libbpf_common.h"
 18 
 19 #ifdef __cplusplus
 20 extern "C" {
 21 #endif
 22 
 23 /* As of libbpf 1.0 libbpf_set_strict_mode() and enum libbpf_struct_mode have
 24  * no effect. But they are left in libbpf_legacy.h so that applications that
 25  * prepared for libbpf 1.0 before final release by using
 26  * libbpf_set_strict_mode() still work with libbpf 1.0+ without any changes.
 27  */
 28 enum libbpf_strict_mode {
 29         /* Turn on all supported strict features of libbpf to simulate libbpf
 30          * v1.0 behavior.
 31          * This will be the default behavior in libbpf v1.0.
 32          */
 33         LIBBPF_STRICT_ALL = 0xffffffff,
 34 
 35         /*
 36          * Disable any libbpf 1.0 behaviors. This is the default before libbpf
 37          * v1.0. It won't be supported anymore in v1.0, please update your
 38          * code so that it handles LIBBPF_STRICT_ALL mode before libbpf v1.0.
 39          */
 40         LIBBPF_STRICT_NONE = 0x00,
 41         /*
 42          * Return NULL pointers on error, not ERR_PTR(err).
 43          * Additionally, libbpf also always sets errno to corresponding Exx
 44          * (positive) error code.
 45          */
 46         LIBBPF_STRICT_CLEAN_PTRS = 0x01,
 47         /*
 48          * Return actual error codes from low-level APIs directly, not just -1.
 49          * Additionally, libbpf also always sets errno to corresponding Exx
 50          * (positive) error code.
 51          */
 52         LIBBPF_STRICT_DIRECT_ERRS = 0x02,
 53         /*
 54          * Enforce strict BPF program section (SEC()) names.
 55          * E.g., while prefiously SEC("xdp_whatever") or SEC("perf_event_blah") were
 56          * allowed, with LIBBPF_STRICT_SEC_PREFIX this will become
 57          * unrecognized by libbpf and would have to be just SEC("xdp") and
 58          * SEC("xdp") and SEC("perf_event").
 59          *
 60          * Note, in this mode the program pin path will be based on the
 61          * function name instead of section name.
 62          *
 63          * Additionally, routines in the .text section are always considered
 64          * sub-programs. Legacy behavior allows for a single routine in .text
 65          * to be a program.
 66          */
 67         LIBBPF_STRICT_SEC_NAME = 0x04,
 68         /*
 69          * Disable the global 'bpf_objects_list'. Maintaining this list adds
 70          * a race condition to bpf_object__open() and bpf_object__close().
 71          * Clients can maintain it on their own if it is valuable for them.
 72          */
 73         LIBBPF_STRICT_NO_OBJECT_LIST = 0x08,
 74         /*
 75          * Automatically bump RLIMIT_MEMLOCK using setrlimit() before the
 76          * first BPF program or map creation operation. This is done only if
 77          * kernel is too old to support memcg-based memory accounting for BPF
 78          * subsystem. By default, RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limit is set to RLIM_INFINITY,
 79          * but it can be overriden with libbpf_set_memlock_rlim() API.
 80          * Note that libbpf_set_memlock_rlim() needs to be called before
 81          * the very first bpf_prog_load(), bpf_map_create() or bpf_object__load()
 82          * operation.
 83          */
 84         LIBBPF_STRICT_AUTO_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK = 0x10,
 85         /*
 86          * Error out on any SEC("maps") map definition, which are deprecated
 87          * in favor of BTF-defined map definitions in SEC(".maps").
 88          */
 89         LIBBPF_STRICT_MAP_DEFINITIONS = 0x20,
 90 
 91         __LIBBPF_STRICT_LAST,
 92 };
 93 
 94 LIBBPF_API int libbpf_set_strict_mode(enum libbpf_strict_mode mode);
 95 
 96 /**
 97  * @brief **libbpf_get_error()** extracts the error code from the passed
 98  * pointer
 99  * @param ptr pointer returned from libbpf API function
100  * @return error code; or 0 if no error occured
101  *
102  * Note, as of libbpf 1.0 this function is not necessary and not recommended
103  * to be used. Libbpf doesn't return error code embedded into the pointer
104  * itself. Instead, NULL is returned on error and error code is passed through
105  * thread-local errno variable. **libbpf_get_error()** is just returning -errno
106  * value if it receives NULL, which is correct only if errno hasn't been
107  * modified between libbpf API call and corresponding **libbpf_get_error()**
108  * call. Prefer to check return for NULL and use errno directly.
109  *
110  * This API is left in libbpf 1.0 to allow applications that were 1.0-ready
111  * before final libbpf 1.0 without needing to change them.
112  */
113 LIBBPF_API long libbpf_get_error(const void *ptr);
114 
115 #define DECLARE_LIBBPF_OPTS LIBBPF_OPTS
116 
117 /* "Discouraged" APIs which don't follow consistent libbpf naming patterns.
118  * They are normally a trivial aliases or wrappers for proper APIs and are
119  * left to minimize unnecessary disruption for users of libbpf. But they
120  * shouldn't be used going forward.
121  */
122 
123 struct bpf_program;
124 struct bpf_map;
125 struct btf;
126 struct btf_ext;
127 
128 LIBBPF_API struct btf *libbpf_find_kernel_btf(void);
129 
130 LIBBPF_API enum bpf_prog_type bpf_program__get_type(const struct bpf_program *prog);
131 LIBBPF_API enum bpf_attach_type bpf_program__get_expected_attach_type(const struct bpf_program *prog);
132 LIBBPF_API const char *bpf_map__get_pin_path(const struct bpf_map *map);
133 LIBBPF_API const void *btf__get_raw_data(const struct btf *btf, __u32 *size);
134 LIBBPF_API const void *btf_ext__get_raw_data(const struct btf_ext *btf_ext, __u32 *size);
135 
136 #ifdef __cplusplus
137 } /* extern "C" */
138 #endif
139 
140 #endif /* __LIBBPF_LEGACY_BPF_H */
141 

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