1BPFTOOL-CGROUP(8) BPFTOOL-CGROUP(8)
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6 bpftool-cgroup - tool for inspection and simple manipulation of eBPF
7 progs
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10 bpftool [OPTIONS] cgroup COMMAND
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12 OPTIONS := { { -j | --json } [{ -p | --pretty }] | { -f | --bpffs }
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15 COMMANDS := { show | list | tree | attach | detach | help }
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18 bpftool cgroup { show | list } CGROUP [effective]
19 bpftool cgroup tree [CGROUP_ROOT] [effective]
20 bpftool cgroup attach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG [ATTACH_FLAGS]
21 bpftool cgroup detach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG
22 bpftool cgroup help
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24 PROG := { id PROG_ID | pinned FILE | tag PROG_TAG }
25 ATTACH_TYPE := { ingress | egress | sock_create | sock_ops | device |
26 bind4 | bind6 | post_bind4 | post_bind6 | connect4 | connect6 |
27 sendmsg4 | sendmsg6 | recvmsg4 | recvmsg6 | sysctl |
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29 ATTACH_FLAGS := { multi | override }
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33 bpftool cgroup { show | list } CGROUP [effective]
34 List all programs attached to the cgroup CGROUP.
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36 Output will start with program ID followed by attach type,
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39 If effective is specified retrieve effective programs that
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43 bpftool cgroup tree [CGROUP_ROOT] [effective]
44 Iterate over all cgroups in CGROUP_ROOT and list all attached
45 programs. If CGROUP_ROOT is not specified, bpftool uses
46 cgroup v2 mountpoint.
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48 The output is similar to the output of cgroup show/list com‐
49 mands: it starts with absolute cgroup path, followed by pro‐
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52 If effective is specified retrieve effective programs that
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56 bpftool cgroup attach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG [ATTACH_FLAGS]
57 Attach program PROG to the cgroup CGROUP with attach type
58 ATTACH_TYPE and optional ATTACH_FLAGS.
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60 ATTACH_FLAGS can be one of: override if a sub-cgroup installs
61 some bpf program, the program in this cgroup yields to
62 sub-cgroup program; multi if a sub-cgroup installs some bpf
63 program, that cgroup program gets run in addition to the pro‐
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66 Only one program is allowed to be attached to a cgroup with
67 no attach flags or the override flag. Attaching another pro‐
68 gram will release old program and attach the new one.
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70 Multiple programs are allowed to be attached to a cgroup with
71 multi. They are executed in FIFO order (those that were
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74 Non-default ATTACH_FLAGS are supported by kernel version 4.14
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77 ATTACH_TYPE can be on of: ingress ingress path of the inet
78 socket (since 4.10); egress egress path of the inet socket
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81 device device access (since 4.15); bind4 call to bind(2) for
82 an inet4 socket (since 4.17); bind6 call to bind(2) for an
83 inet6 socket (since 4.17); post_bind4 return from bind(2) for
84 an inet4 socket (since 4.17); post_bind6 return from bind(2)
85 for an inet6 socket (since 4.17); connect4 call to connect(2)
86 for an inet4 socket (since 4.17); connect6 call to connect(2)
87 for an inet6 socket (since 4.17); sendmsg4 call to sendto(2),
88 sendmsg(2), sendmmsg(2) for an unconnected udp4 socket (since
89 4.18); sendmsg6 call to sendto(2), sendmsg(2), sendmmsg(2)
90 for an unconnected udp6 socket (since 4.18); recvmsg4 call to
91 recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2), recvmmsg(2) for an unconnected udp4
92 socket (since 5.2); recvmsg6 call to recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2),
93 recvmmsg(2) for an unconnected udp6 socket (since 5.2);
94 sysctl sysctl access (since 5.2); getsockopt call to getsock‐
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97 bpftool cgroup detach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG
98 Detach PROG from the cgroup CGROUP and attach type
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101 bpftool prog help
102 Print short help message.
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105 -h, --help
106 Print short generic help message (similar to bpftool help).
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108 -V, --version
109 Print version number (similar to bpftool version).
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112 Generate JSON output. For commands that cannot produce JSON,
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116 Generate human-readable JSON output. Implies -j.
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119 Show file names of pinned programs.
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122 Print all logs available from libbpf, including debug-level
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126 # mount -t bpf none /sys/fs/bpf/
127 # mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice
128 # bpftool prog load ./device_cgroup.o /sys/fs/bpf/prog
129 # bpftool cgroup attach /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/ device id 1 allow_multi
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132 # bpftool cgroup list /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/
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134 ID AttachType AttachFlags Name
135 1 device allow_multi bpf_prog1
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137 # bpftool cgroup detach /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/ device id 1
138 # bpftool cgroup list /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/
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144 bpf(2), bpf-helpers(7), bpftool(8), bpftool-prog(8), bpftool-map(8),
145 bpftool-feature(8), bpftool-net(8), bpftool-perf(8), bpftool-btf(8)
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