libbpf 1.0 doesn't support multimaps defined in `maps` section, it
supports only BTF maps.
At the same time, we already test multimaps loading with the Rust
example (`integration-ebpf/src/bpf/map_test.rs`), so we can just remove
the failing C test.
Signed-off-by: Michal Rostecki <vadorovsky@gmail.com>
1. Removes OwnedLink
2. Allows Links to be converted into FdLink
3. Introduces a PinnedLink type to handle wrap FdLink when pinned and
support un-pinning
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This commit moves the aya-log projects from the subtree and adds them to
the main cargo workspace. It also brings the BPF crates into the
workspace and moves the macro crates up a level since they aren't BPF
code.
Miri was disabled for aya-bpf as the previous config wasn't actually
checking anything.
CI, clippy, fmt and release configurations have all been adjusted
appropriately.
CI was not properly running for other supported arches which was also
ixed here.
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This commit allows for BTF maps in the .maps ELF section to be parsed.
It reads the necessary information from the BTF section of the ELF file.
While the btf_ids of Keys and Values types are stored, they are not (yet)
used.
When creating a BTF map, we pass the btf_key_type_id and
btf_value_type_id.
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This commit replaces the existing RTF test runner with a simple rust
binary package called - integration-test.
integration-test depends on integration-ebpf, which contains test eBPF
code written in Rust and C. `cargo xtask build-integration-test-ebpf`
can be used to build this code and supress rust-analyzer warnings. It
does require `bpf-linker`, but that is highly likely to be available to
developers of Aya. It also requires a checkout of `libbpf` to extract
headers like bpf-helpers.h.
Since everything is compiled into a single binary, it can be run
be run locally using `cargo xtask integration-test` or remotely using
`./run.sh` which re-uses the bash script from the old test framework
to spawn a VM in which to run the tests.
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This forces all maps to the maps section so we remain compatible with
libbpf. This requires #181 to avoid breaking userspace.
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This commit uses the symbol table to discover all maps inside an ELF
section. Instead of doing what libbpf does - divide the section data
in to equal sized chunks - we read in to section data using the
symbol address and offset, thus allowing us to support definitions
of varying lengths.
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This allows for C code to be compiled and used in tests!
It does require libbpf on the host machine though...
Also moved removal of the `user` and `ebpf` dirs created by rust-script
into `lib.sh` and parameterized bits of the XDP smoke test for ease of
copying
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
This uses a mix of rust-script, bash, qemu and a test runner called RTF
to add a regression test suite... and wires it into GitHub Actions
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>