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- // Package ebpf is a toolkit for working with eBPF programs.
- //
- // eBPF programs are small snippets of code which are executed directly
- // in a VM in the Linux kernel, which makes them very fast and flexible.
- // Many Linux subsystems now accept eBPF programs. This makes it possible
- // to implement highly application specific logic inside the kernel,
- // without having to modify the actual kernel itself.
- //
- // This package is designed for long-running processes which
- // want to use eBPF to implement part of their application logic. It has no
- // run-time dependencies outside of the library and the Linux kernel itself.
- // eBPF code should be compiled ahead of time using clang, and shipped with
- // your application as any other resource.
- //
- // Use the link subpackage to attach a loaded program to a hook in the kernel.
- //
- // Note that losing all references to Map and Program resources will cause
- // their underlying file descriptors to be closed, potentially removing those
- // objects from the kernel. Always retain a reference by e.g. deferring a
- // Close() of a Collection or LoadAndAssign object until application exit.
- //
- // Special care needs to be taken when handling maps of type ProgramArray,
- // as the kernel erases its contents when the last userspace or bpffs
- // reference disappears, regardless of the map being in active use.
- package ebpf
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