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linux-next/samples/bpf/tcp_bpf.readme
Lawrence Brakmo aaf151b9e6 bpf: Rename tcp_bbf.readme to tcp_bpf.readme
The original patch had the wrong filename.

Fixes: bfdf756938 ("bpf: create samples/bpf/tcp_bpf.readme")
Signed-off-by: Lawrence Brakmo <brakmo@fb.com>
Acked-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2017-11-08 12:13:41 +09:00

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This file describes how to run the tcp_*_kern.o tcp_bpf (or socket_ops)
programs. These programs attach to a cgroupv2. The following commands create
a cgroupv2 and attach a bash shell to the group.
mkdir -p /tmp/cgroupv2
mount -t cgroup2 none /tmp/cgroupv2
mkdir -p /tmp/cgroupv2/foo
bash
echo $$ >> /tmp/cgroupv2/foo/cgroup.procs
Anything that runs under this shell belongs to the foo cgroupv2 To load
(attach) one of the tcp_*_kern.o programs:
./load_sock_ops -l /tmp/cgroupv2/foo tcp_basertt_kern.o
If the "-l" flag is used, the load_sock_ops program will continue to run
printing the BPF log buffer. The tcp_*_kern.o programs use special print
functions to print logging information (if enabled by the ifdef).
If using netperf/netserver to create traffic, you need to run them under the
cgroupv2 to which the BPF programs are attached (i.e. under bash shell
attached to the cgroupv2).
To remove (unattach) a socket_ops BPF program from a cgroupv2:
./load_sock_ops -r /tmp/cgroupv2/foo