This can be done externally. Do so in CI.
This is an attempt to resolve the inconsistency between CI and local
rustfmt in the generated bindings.
Restore running CI on generated branches; the presence of a PR is
apparently not enough.
Change FromRawTracepointArgs::arg to return T rather than *const T which
seems to have been returning a dangling pointer.
Arguably this is not strictly necessary; edition 2024 seems to be
focused on increased strictness around unsafe code which doesn't unlock
new functionality for our users. That said, this work revealed an
apparent bug (see above) that we wouldn't otherwise catch due to
allow-by-default lints.
Update libbpf to 324f3c3846d99c8a1e1384a55591f893f0ae5de4
Files changed:
M aya-obj/src/generated/btf_internal_bindings.rs
M aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_aarch64.rs
M aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_armv7.rs
A aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_mips.rs
M aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_powerpc64.rs
M aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_riscv64.rs
M aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_s390x.rs
M aya-obj/src/generated/linux_bindings_x86_64.rs
M ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/aarch64/bindings.rs
M ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/armv7/bindings.rs
A ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/mips/bindings.rs
A ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/mips/helpers.rs
M ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/powerpc64/bindings.rs
M ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/riscv64/bindings.rs
M ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/s390x/bindings.rs
M ebpf/aya-ebpf-bindings/src/x86_64/bindings.rs