* [PATCH bpf-next v2] bpf, docs: Add docs on extended 64-bit immediate instructions
@ 2023-02-20 23:54 Dave Thaler
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From: Dave Thaler @ 2023-02-20 23:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
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From: Dave Thaler <dthaler@microsoft.com>
Add docs on extended 64-bit immediate instructions, including six instructions
previously undocumented. Include a brief description of map objects, and variables,
as used by those instructions.
---
V1 - V2: rebased on top of latest master
Signed-off-by: Dave Thaler <dthaler@microsoft.com>
---
Documentation/bpf/instruction-set.rst | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++----
Documentation/bpf/linux-notes.rst | 10 +++++
2 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/instruction-set.rst b/Documentation/bpf/instruction-set.rst
index af515de5fc3..d3ef8733795 100644
--- a/Documentation/bpf/instruction-set.rst
+++ b/Documentation/bpf/instruction-set.rst
@@ -371,14 +371,54 @@ and loaded back to ``R0``.
-----------------------------
Instructions with the ``BPF_IMM`` 'mode' modifier use the wide instruction
-encoding for an extra imm64 value.
-
-There is currently only one such instruction.
-
-``BPF_LD | BPF_DW | BPF_IMM`` means::
-
- dst = imm64
-
+encoding defined in `Instruction encoding`_, and use the 'src' field of the
+basic instruction to hold an opcode subtype.
+
+The following instructions are defined, and use additional concepts defined below:
+
+========================= ====== === ===================================== =========== ==============
+opcode construction opcode src pseudocode imm type dst type
+========================= ====== === ===================================== =========== ==============
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x0 dst = imm64 integer integer
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x1 dst = map_by_fd(imm) map fd map
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x2 dst = mva(map_by_fd(imm)) + next_imm map fd data pointer
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x3 dst = variable_addr(imm) variable id data pointer
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x4 dst = code_addr(imm) integer code pointer
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x5 dst = map_by_idx(imm) map index map
+BPF_IMM | BPF_DW | BPF_LD 0x18 0x6 dst = mva(map_by_idx(imm)) + next_imm map index data pointer
+========================= ====== === ===================================== =========== ==============
+
+where
+
+* map_by_fd(fd) means to convert a 32-bit POSIX file descriptor into an address of a map object (see `Map objects`_)
+* map_by_index(index) means to convert a 32-bit index into an address of a map object
+* mva(map) gets the address of the first value in a given map object
+* variable_addr(id) gets the address of a variable (see `Variables`_) with a given id
+* code_addr(offset) gets the address of the instruction at a specified relative offset in units of 64-bit blocks
+* the 'imm type' can be used by disassemblers for display
+* the 'dst type' can be used for verification and JIT compilation purposes
+
+Map objects
+~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Maps are shared memory regions accessible by eBPF programs on some platforms, where we use the term "map object"
+to refer to an object containing the data and metadata (e.g., size) about the memory region.
+A map can have various semantics as defined in a separate document, and may or may not have a single
+contiguous memory region, but the 'mva(map)' is currently only defined for maps that do have a single
+contiguous memory region. Support for maps is optional.
+
+Each map object can have a POSIX file descriptor (fd) if supported by the platform,
+where 'map_by_fd(fd)' means to get the map with the specified file descriptor.
+Each eBPF program can also be defined to use a set of maps associated with the program
+at load time, and 'map_by_index(index)' means to get the map with the given index in the set
+associated with the eBPF program containing the instruction.
+
+Variables
+~~~~~~~~~
+
+Variables are memory regions, identified by integer ids, accessible by eBPF programs on
+some platforms. The 'variable_addr(id)' operation means to get the address of the memory region
+identified by the given id. Support for such variables is optional.
Legacy BPF Packet access instructions
-------------------------------------
diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/linux-notes.rst b/Documentation/bpf/linux-notes.rst
index 956b0c86699..9a1bdbb8ac0 100644
--- a/Documentation/bpf/linux-notes.rst
+++ b/Documentation/bpf/linux-notes.rst
@@ -12,6 +12,16 @@ Byte swap instructions
``BPF_FROM_LE`` and ``BPF_FROM_BE`` exist as aliases for ``BPF_TO_LE`` and ``BPF_TO_BE`` respectively.
+Map objects
+===========
+
+Linux only supports the 'mva(map)' operation on array maps with a single element.
+
+Variables
+=========
+
+Linux uses BTF ids to identify variables.
+
Legacy BPF Packet access instructions
=====================================
--
2.33.4
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