bpf-linker aims to simplify building modern BPF programs while still supporting older, more restrictive kernels.
bpf-linker can be used to statically link multiple BPF object files together and optionally perform optimizations needed to target older kernels. It operates on LLVM bitcode, so the inputs must be bitcode files (.bc) or object files with embedded bitcode (.o), optionally stored inside ar archives (.a).
The linker requires LLVM 11.
On Debian based distributions you need to install the llvm-11-dev
and
libclang-11-dev
packages. If your distro doesn't have them you can get them
from the official LLVM repo at https://apt.llvm.org.
On rpm based distribution you need the llvm-devel
and clang-devel
packages.
If your distro doesn't have them you can get them from Fedora Rawhide.
Once you have installed LLVM 11 you can install the linker running:
cargo install bpf-linker
If you don't have cargo you can get it from https://rustup.rs or from your distro's package manager.
The ultimate goal is to have rustc --target=bpf[el|eb]-unknown-none
invoke bpf-linker directly.
In the meantime you can already compile a crate for BPF by explicitly making rustc use bpf-linker:
$ cargo rustc --release -- \
-C linker-plugin-lto \
-C linker-flavor=wasm-ld -C linker=bpf-linker \
-C link-arg=--target=bpf
Compiling bpf-log-clone v0.1.0 (/home/alessandro/bpf-log-clone)
Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.86s
$ file target/release/libbpf_log_clone.so
target/release/libbpf_log_clone.so: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, eBPF, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped
With -C linker-plugin-lto
we instruct rustc to pass bitcode to the linker, with
-C linker-flavor=wasm-ld -C linker=bpf-linker
we make the compiler use
bpf-linker, which conveniently implements a command line compatible with
wasm-ld so rustc knows how to invoke it.
For a simple example of how to use the linker with clang see this gist. In the example lib.c is compiled as a static library which is then linked by program.c. The Makefile shows how to compile the C code and then link it.
bpf-linker
USAGE:
bpf-linker [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --output <output> [--] [inputs]...
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
--ignore-inline-never Ignore `noinline`/`#[inline(never)]`. Useful when targeting kernels that don't support
function calls
--unroll-loops Try hard to unroll loops. Useful when targeting kernels that don't support loops
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--cpu <cpu> Target BPF processor. Can be one of `generic`, `probe`, `v1`, `v2`, `v3` [default:
generic]
--cpu-features <features> Enable or disable CPU features. The available features are: alu32, dummy, dwarfris.
Use +feature to enable a feature, or -feature to disable it. For example --cpu-
features=+alu32,-dwarfris [default: ]
--dump-module <path> Dump the final IR module to the given `path` before generating the code
--emit <emit> Output type. Can be one of `llvm-bc`, `asm`, `llvm-ir`, `obj` [default: obj]
--export <symbols>... Comma separated list of symbols to export. See also `--export-symbols`
--export-symbols <path> Export the symbols specified in the file `path`. The symbols must be separated by
new lines
-L <libs>... Add a directory to the library search path
--llvm-args <args>... Extra command line arguments to pass to LLVM
--log-file <path> Output logs to the given `path`
--log-level <level> Set the log level. Can be one of `off`, `info`, `warn`, `debug`, `trace`
-O <optimize>... Optimization level. 0-3, s, or z [default: 2]
-o, --output <output> Write output to <output>
--target <target> LLVM target triple. When not provided, the target is inferred from the inputs
ARGS:
<inputs>... Input files. Can be object files or static libraries
bpf-linker is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.