| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) */ |
| #ifndef __BPF_TRACE_HELPERS_H |
| #define __BPF_TRACE_HELPERS_H |
| |
| #include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h> |
| |
| #define ___bpf_concat(a, b) a ## b |
| #define ___bpf_apply(fn, n) ___bpf_concat(fn, n) |
| #define ___bpf_nth(_, _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _a, _b, _c, N, ...) N |
| #define ___bpf_narg(...) \ |
| ___bpf_nth(_, ##__VA_ARGS__, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0) |
| #define ___bpf_empty(...) \ |
| ___bpf_nth(_, ##__VA_ARGS__, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, 0) |
| |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast0() ctx |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast1(x) ___bpf_ctx_cast0(), (void *)ctx[0] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast2(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast1(args), (void *)ctx[1] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast3(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast2(args), (void *)ctx[2] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast4(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast3(args), (void *)ctx[3] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast5(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast4(args), (void *)ctx[4] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast6(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast5(args), (void *)ctx[5] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast7(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast6(args), (void *)ctx[6] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast8(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast7(args), (void *)ctx[7] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast9(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast8(args), (void *)ctx[8] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast10(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast9(args), (void *)ctx[9] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast11(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast10(args), (void *)ctx[10] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast12(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast11(args), (void *)ctx[11] |
| #define ___bpf_ctx_cast(args...) \ |
| ___bpf_apply(___bpf_ctx_cast, ___bpf_narg(args))(args) |
| |
| /* |
| * BPF_PROG is a convenience wrapper for generic tp_btf/fentry/fexit and |
| * similar kinds of BPF programs, that accept input arguments as a single |
| * pointer to untyped u64 array, where each u64 can actually be a typed |
| * pointer or integer of different size. Instead of requring user to write |
| * manual casts and work with array elements by index, BPF_PROG macro |
| * allows user to declare a list of named and typed input arguments in the |
| * same syntax as for normal C function. All the casting is hidden and |
| * performed transparently, while user code can just assume working with |
| * function arguments of specified type and name. |
| * |
| * Original raw context argument is preserved as well as 'ctx' argument. |
| * This is useful when using BPF helpers that expect original context |
| * as one of the parameters (e.g., for bpf_perf_event_output()). |
| */ |
| #define BPF_PROG(name, args...) \ |
| name(unsigned long long *ctx); \ |
| static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) \ |
| ____##name(unsigned long long *ctx, ##args); \ |
| typeof(name(0)) name(unsigned long long *ctx) \ |
| { \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"") \ |
| return ____##name(___bpf_ctx_cast(args)); \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") \ |
| } \ |
| static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) \ |
| ____##name(unsigned long long *ctx, ##args) |
| |
| struct pt_regs; |
| |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args0() ctx |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args1(x) \ |
| ___bpf_kprobe_args0(), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM1(ctx) |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args2(x, args...) \ |
| ___bpf_kprobe_args1(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM2(ctx) |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args3(x, args...) \ |
| ___bpf_kprobe_args2(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM3(ctx) |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args4(x, args...) \ |
| ___bpf_kprobe_args3(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM4(ctx) |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args5(x, args...) \ |
| ___bpf_kprobe_args4(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM5(ctx) |
| #define ___bpf_kprobe_args(args...) \ |
| ___bpf_apply(___bpf_kprobe_args, ___bpf_narg(args))(args) |
| |
| /* |
| * BPF_KPROBE serves the same purpose for kprobes as BPF_PROG for |
| * tp_btf/fentry/fexit BPF programs. It hides the underlying platform-specific |
| * low-level way of getting kprobe input arguments from struct pt_regs, and |
| * provides a familiar typed and named function arguments syntax and |
| * semantics of accessing kprobe input paremeters. |
| * |
| * Original struct pt_regs* context is preserved as 'ctx' argument. This might |
| * be necessary when using BPF helpers like bpf_perf_event_output(). |
| */ |
| #define BPF_KPROBE(name, args...) \ |
| name(struct pt_regs *ctx); \ |
| static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args);\ |
| typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx) \ |
| { \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"") \ |
| return ____##name(___bpf_kprobe_args(args)); \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") \ |
| } \ |
| static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args) |
| |
| #define ___bpf_kretprobe_args0() ctx |
| #define ___bpf_kretprobe_argsN(x, args...) \ |
| ___bpf_kprobe_args(args), (void *)PT_REGS_RET(ctx) |
| #define ___bpf_kretprobe_args(args...) \ |
| ___bpf_apply(___bpf_kretprobe_args, ___bpf_empty(args))(args) |
| |
| /* |
| * BPF_KRETPROBE is similar to BPF_KPROBE, except, in addition to listing all |
| * input kprobe arguments, one last extra argument has to be specified, which |
| * captures kprobe return value. |
| */ |
| #define BPF_KRETPROBE(name, args...) \ |
| name(struct pt_regs *ctx); \ |
| static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args);\ |
| typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx) \ |
| { \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"") \ |
| return ____##name(___bpf_kretprobe_args(args)); \ |
| _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") \ |
| } \ |
| static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args) |
| #endif |