On 2/23/21 8:29 AM, Andrii Nakryiko wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 2:58 AM Lorenz Bauer <[email protected]> wrote:We don't have PROG_TEST_RUN support for sk_lookup programs at the moment. So far this hasn't been a problem, since we can run our tests in a separate network namespace. For benchmarking it's nice to have PROG_TEST_RUN, so I've gone and implemented it. Multiple sk_lookup programs can be attached at once to the same netns. This can't be expressed with the current PROG_TEST_RUN API, so I'm proposing to extend it with an array of prog_fd. Patches 1-2 are clean ups. Patches 3-4 add the new UAPI and implement PROG_TEST_RUN for sk_lookup. Patch 5 adds a new function to libbpf to access multi prog tests. Patches 6-8 add tests. Andrii, for patch 4 I decided on the following API: int bpf_prog_test_run_array(__u32 *prog_fds, __u32 prog_fds_cnt, struct bpf_test_run_opts *opts) To be consistent with the rest of libbpf it would be better to take int *prog_fds, but I think then the function would have to convert the array to account for platforms where sizeof(int) != sizeof(__u32)Curious, is there any supported architecture where this is not the case? I think it's fine to be consistent, tbh, and use int. Worst case, in some obscure architecture we'd need to create a copy of an array. Doesn't seem like a big deal (and highly unlikely anyways).
Given __u32 are kernel UAPI exported types for user space (e.g. used in syscall APIs), you can check where / how they are defined. Mainly here: include/uapi/asm-generic/int-l64.h:27:typedef unsigned int __u32; include/uapi/asm-generic/int-ll64.h:27:typedef unsigned int __u32; Thanks, Daniel
