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Similarly to recently added legacy kprobe attach interface support through tracefs, support attaching uprobes using the legacy interface if host kernel doesn't support newer FD-based interface. For uprobes event name consists of "libbpf_" prefix, PID, sanitized binary path and offset within that binary. Structuraly the code is aligned with kprobe logic refactoring in previous patch. struct bpf_link_perf is re-used and all the same legacy_probe_name and legacy_is_retprobe fields are used to ensure proper cleanup on bpf_link__destroy(). Users should be aware, though, that on old kernels which don't support FD-based interface for kprobe/uprobe attachment, if the application crashes before bpf_link__destroy() is called, uprobe legacy events will be left in tracefs. This is the same limitation as with legacy kprobe interfaces. Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210921210036.1545557-5-andrii@kernel.org |
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| bitmap.c | ||
| ctype.c | ||
| find_bit.c | ||
| hweight.c | ||
| rbtree.c | ||
| str_error_r.c | ||
| string.c | ||
| vsprintf.c | ||
| zalloc.c | ||