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aya/aya-obj
Michal Rostecki c05a3b69b7 aya-obj: Handle lack of match of enum variants correctly
When comparing `local_spec` with `target_spec` for enum relocations,
we can encounter a situation when a matchinng variant in a candidate
spec doesn't exist.

Before this change, such case wasn't handled explicitly, therefore
resulted in returning currently constructed `target_spec` at the
end. The problem is that such `target_spec` was, due to lack of
match, incomplete. It didn't contain any `accessors` nor `parts`.

Later usage of such incomplete `target_spec` was leading to panics,
since the code operating on enums' `target_spec` expects at least
one `accessor` to be available.

Fixes #868
8 months ago
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include .github: Add clang-format 1 year ago
src aya-obj: Handle lack of match of enum variants correctly 8 months ago
Cargo.toml Cargo.toml: remove redundant keys 11 months ago
README.md aya-obj: update documentation and versioning info 2 years ago

README.md

aya-obj

Status

This crate includes code that started as internal API used by the aya crate. It has been split out so that it can be used by other projects that deal with eBPF object files. Unless you're writing low level eBPF plumbing tools, you should not need to use this crate but see the aya crate instead.

The API as it is today has a few rough edges and is generally not as polished nor stable as the main aya crate API. As always, improvements welcome!

Overview

eBPF programs written with libbpf or aya-bpf are usually compiled into an ELF object file, using various sections to store information about the eBPF programs.

aya-obj is a library for parsing such eBPF object files, with BTF and relocation support.

Example

This example loads a simple eBPF program and runs it with rbpf.

use aya_obj::{generated::bpf_insn, Object};

// Parse the object file
let bytes = std::fs::read("program.o").unwrap();
let mut object = Object::parse(&bytes).unwrap();
// Relocate the programs
object.relocate_calls().unwrap();
object.relocate_maps(std::iter::empty()).unwrap();

// Run with rbpf
let instructions = &object.programs["prog_name"].function.instructions;
let data = unsafe {
    core::slice::from_raw_parts(
        instructions.as_ptr() as *const u8,
        instructions.len() * core::mem::size_of::<bpf_insn>(),
    )
};
let vm = rbpf::EbpfVmNoData::new(Some(data)).unwrap();
let _return = vm.execute_program().unwrap();