| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) |
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| ===================== |
| BPF sk_lookup program |
| ===================== |
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| BPF sk_lookup program type (``BPF_PROG_TYPE_SK_LOOKUP``) introduces programmability |
| into the socket lookup performed by the transport layer when a packet is to be |
| delivered locally. |
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| When invoked BPF sk_lookup program can select a socket that will receive the |
| incoming packet by calling the ``bpf_sk_assign()`` BPF helper function. |
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| Hooks for a common attach point (``BPF_SK_LOOKUP``) exist for both TCP and UDP. |
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| Motivation |
| ========== |
| |
| BPF sk_lookup program type was introduced to address setup scenarios where |
| binding sockets to an address with ``bind()`` socket call is impractical, such |
| as: |
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| 1. receiving connections on a range of IP addresses, e.g. 192.0.2.0/24, when |
| binding to a wildcard address ``INADRR_ANY`` is not possible due to a port |
| conflict, |
| 2. receiving connections on all or a wide range of ports, i.e. an L7 proxy use |
| case. |
| |
| Such setups would require creating and ``bind()``'ing one socket to each of the |
| IP address/port in the range, leading to resource consumption and potential |
| latency spikes during socket lookup. |
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| Attachment |
| ========== |
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| BPF sk_lookup program can be attached to a network namespace with |
| ``bpf(BPF_LINK_CREATE, ...)`` syscall using the ``BPF_SK_LOOKUP`` attach type and a |
| netns FD as attachment ``target_fd``. |
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| Multiple programs can be attached to one network namespace. Programs will be |
| invoked in the same order as they were attached. |
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| Hooks |
| ===== |
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| The attached BPF sk_lookup programs run whenever the transport layer needs to |
| find a listening (TCP) or an unconnected (UDP) socket for an incoming packet. |
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| Incoming traffic to established (TCP) and connected (UDP) sockets is delivered |
| as usual without triggering the BPF sk_lookup hook. |
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| The attached BPF programs must return with either ``SK_PASS`` or ``SK_DROP`` |
| verdict code. As for other BPF program types that are network filters, |
| ``SK_PASS`` signifies that the socket lookup should continue on to regular |
| hashtable-based lookup, while ``SK_DROP`` causes the transport layer to drop the |
| packet. |
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| A BPF sk_lookup program can also select a socket to receive the packet by |
| calling ``bpf_sk_assign()`` BPF helper. Typically, the program looks up a socket |
| in a map holding sockets, such as ``SOCKMAP`` or ``SOCKHASH``, and passes a |
| ``struct bpf_sock *`` to ``bpf_sk_assign()`` helper to record the |
| selection. Selecting a socket only takes effect if the program has terminated |
| with ``SK_PASS`` code. |
| |
| When multiple programs are attached, the end result is determined from return |
| codes of all the programs according to the following rules: |
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| 1. If any program returned ``SK_PASS`` and selected a valid socket, the socket |
| is used as the result of the socket lookup. |
| 2. If more than one program returned ``SK_PASS`` and selected a socket, the last |
| selection takes effect. |
| 3. If any program returned ``SK_DROP``, and no program returned ``SK_PASS`` and |
| selected a socket, socket lookup fails. |
| 4. If all programs returned ``SK_PASS`` and none of them selected a socket, |
| socket lookup continues on. |
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| API |
| === |
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| In its context, an instance of ``struct bpf_sk_lookup``, BPF sk_lookup program |
| receives information about the packet that triggered the socket lookup. Namely: |
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| * IP version (``AF_INET`` or ``AF_INET6``), |
| * L4 protocol identifier (``IPPROTO_TCP`` or ``IPPROTO_UDP``), |
| * source and destination IP address, |
| * source and destination L4 port, |
| * the socket that has been selected with ``bpf_sk_assign()``. |
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| Refer to ``struct bpf_sk_lookup`` declaration in ``linux/bpf.h`` user API |
| header, and `bpf-helpers(7) |
| <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/bpf-helpers.7.html>`_ man-page section |
| for ``bpf_sk_assign()`` for details. |
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| Example |
| ======= |
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| See ``tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/sk_lookup.c`` for the reference |
| implementation. |