aya: Improve Extension Docs

Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
pull/282/head
Dave Tucker 2 years ago
parent 9e85b92323
commit 004f3dd664

@ -61,8 +61,11 @@ impl Extension {
/// Prepares the code included in the extension to replace the code of the function
/// `func_name` within the eBPF program represented by the `program` file descriptor.
/// This requires that both the [`Extension`] and `program` have had their BTF
/// loaded into the kernel as the verifier must check that the function signatures
/// match.
/// loaded into the kernel.
///
/// The BPF verifier requires that we specify the target program and function name
/// at load time, so it can identify that the program and target are BTF compatible
/// and to enforce this constraint when programs are attached.
///
/// The extension code will be loaded but inactive until it's attached.
/// There are no restrictions on what functions may be replaced, so you could replace
@ -79,7 +82,8 @@ impl Extension {
/// Attaches the extension.
///
/// Attaches the extension effectively replacing the original target function.
/// Attaches the extension to the program and function name specified at load time,
/// effectively replacing the original target function.
///
/// The returned value can be used to detach the extension and restore the
/// original function, see [Extension::detach].
@ -96,10 +100,14 @@ impl Extension {
self.data.links.insert(ExtensionLink(FdLink::new(link_fd)))
}
/// Attaches the extension to another BTF-compatible program.
/// Attaches the extension to another program.
///
/// Attaches the extension to a program and/or function other than the one provided
/// at load time. You may only attach to another program/function if the BTF
/// type signature is identical to that which was verified on load. Attempting to
/// attach to an invalid program/function will result in an error.
///
/// Attaches the extension effectively replacing the original target function.
/// program.
/// Once attached, the extension effectively replaces the original target function.
///
/// The returned value can be used to detach the extension and restore the
/// original function, see [Extension::detach].
@ -140,23 +148,30 @@ impl Extension {
}
}
/// Retrieves the FD of the BTF object for the provided `prog_fd` and the BTF ID of the function
/// with the name `func_name` within that BTF object.
fn get_btf_info(prog_fd: i32, func_name: &str) -> Result<(RawFd, u32), ProgramError> {
// retrieve program information
let info =
sys::bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd(prog_fd).map_err(|io_error| ProgramError::SyscallError {
call: "bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd".to_owned(),
io_error,
})?;
// btf_id refers to the ID of the program btf that was loaded with bpf(BPF_BTF_LOAD)
if info.btf_id == 0 {
return Err(ProgramError::ExtensionError(ExtensionError::NoBTF));
}
// the bpf fd of the BTF object
let btf_fd =
sys::bpf_btf_get_fd_by_id(info.btf_id).map_err(|io_error| ProgramError::SyscallError {
call: "bpf_btf_get_fd_by_id".to_owned(),
io_error,
})?;
// we need to read the btf bytes into a buffer but we don't know the size ahead of time.
// assume 4kb. if this is too small we can resize based on the size obtained in the response.
let mut buf = vec![0u8; 4096];
let btf_info = match sys::btf_obj_get_info_by_fd(btf_fd, &mut buf) {
Ok(info) => {

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