1BPFTOOL-NET(8) BPFTOOL-NET(8)
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6 bpftool-net - tool for inspection of netdev/tc related bpf prog attach‐
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10 bpftool [OPTIONS] net COMMAND
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12 OPTIONS := { { -j | --json } [{ -p | --pretty }] | { -d | --debug }
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15 COMMANDS := { show | list | attach | detach | help }
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18 bpftool net { show | list } [ dev NAME ]
19 bpftool net attach ATTACH_TYPE PROG dev NAME [ overwrite ]
20 bpftool net detach ATTACH_TYPE dev NAME
21 bpftool net help
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23 PROG := { id PROG_ID | pinned FILE | tag PROG_TAG }
24 ATTACH_TYPE := { xdp | xdpgeneric | xdpdrv | xdpoffload }
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28 bpftool net { show | list } [ dev NAME ]
29 List bpf program attachments in the kernel networking subsys‐
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32 Currently, only device driver xdp attachments and tc filter
33 classification/action attachments are implemented, i.e., for
34 program types BPF_PROG_TYPE_SCHED_CLS,
35 BPF_PROG_TYPE_SCHED_ACT and BPF_PROG_TYPE_XDP. For programs
36 attached to a particular cgroup, e.g.,
37 BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_SKB, BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_SOCK,
38 BPF_PROG_TYPE_SOCK_OPS and BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_SOCK_ADDR,
39 users can use bpftool cgroup to dump cgroup attachments. For
40 sk_{filter, skb, msg, reuseport} and lwt/seg6 bpf programs,
41 users should consult other tools, e.g., iproute2.
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43 The current output will start with all xdp program attach‐
44 ments, followed by all tc class/qdisc bpf program attach‐
45 ments. Both xdp programs and tc programs are ordered based on
46 ifindex number. If multiple bpf programs attached to the same
47 networking device through tc filter, the order will be first
48 all bpf programs attached to tc classes, then all bpf pro‐
49 grams attached to non clsact qdiscs, and finally all bpf pro‐
50 grams attached to root and clsact qdisc.
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52 bpftool net attach ATTACH_TYPE PROG dev NAME [ overwrite ]
53 Attach bpf program PROG to network interface NAME with type
54 specified by ATTACH_TYPE. Previously attached bpf program can
55 be replaced by the command used with overwrite option. Cur‐
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58 ATTACH_TYPE can be of: xdp - try native XDP and fallback to
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60 Generic XDP. runs at generic XDP hook when packet already en‐
61 ters receive path as skb; xdpdrv - Native XDP. runs earliest
62 point in driver's receive path; xdpoffload - Offload XDP.
63 runs directly on NIC on each packet reception;
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65 bpftool net detach ATTACH_TYPE dev NAME
66 Detach bpf program attached to network interface NAME with
67 type specified by ATTACH_TYPE. To detach bpf program, same
68 ATTACH_TYPE previously used for attach must be specified.
69 Currently, only XDP-related modes are supported for AT‐
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72 bpftool net help
73 Print short help message.
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76 -h, --help
77 Print short help message (similar to bpftool help).
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79 -V, --version
80 Print version number (similar to bpftool version), and op‐
81 tional features that were included when bpftool was compiled.
82 Optional features include linking against libbfd to provide
83 the disassembler for JIT-ted programs (bpftool prog dump
84 jited) and usage of BPF skeletons (some features like bpftool
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88 -j, --json
89 Generate JSON output. For commands that cannot produce JSON,
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92 -p, --pretty
93 Generate human-readable JSON output. Implies -j.
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96 Print all logs available, even debug-level information. This
97 includes logs from libbpf as well as from the verifier, when
98 attempting to load programs.
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101 # bpftool net
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105 eth0(2) driver id 198
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108 eth0(2) htb name prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_htb] id 111727 act []
109 eth0(2) clsact/ingress fbflow_icmp id 130246 act []
110 eth0(2) clsact/egress prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_clsact] id 111726
111 eth0(2) clsact/egress cls_fg_dscp id 108619 act []
112 eth0(2) clsact/egress fbflow_egress id 130245
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114 # bpftool -jp net
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118 "xdp": [{
119 "devname": "eth0",
120 "ifindex": 2,
121 "mode": "driver",
122 "id": 198
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125 "tc": [{
126 "devname": "eth0",
127 "ifindex": 2,
128 "kind": "htb",
129 "name": "prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_htb]",
130 "id": 111727,
131 "act": []
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133 "devname": "eth0",
134 "ifindex": 2,
135 "kind": "clsact/ingress",
136 "name": "fbflow_icmp",
137 "id": 130246,
138 "act": []
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140 "devname": "eth0",
141 "ifindex": 2,
142 "kind": "clsact/egress",
143 "name": "prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_clsact]",
144 "id": 111726,
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146 "devname": "eth0",
147 "ifindex": 2,
148 "kind": "clsact/egress",
149 "name": "cls_fg_dscp",
150 "id": 108619,
151 "act": []
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153 "devname": "eth0",
154 "ifindex": 2,
155 "kind": "clsact/egress",
156 "name": "fbflow_egress",
157 "id": 130245,
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160 }
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163 # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 16 dev enp6s0np0
164 # bpftool net
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168 enp6s0np0(4) driver id 16
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170 # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 16 dev enp6s0np0
171 # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 20 dev enp6s0np0 overwrite
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176 enp6s0np0(4) driver id 20
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178 # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 16 dev enp6s0np0
179 # bpftool net detach xdpdrv dev enp6s0np0
180 # bpftool net
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186 bpf(2), bpf-helpers(7), bpftool(8), bpftool-btf(8),
187 bpftool-cgroup(8), bpftool-feature(8), bpftool-gen(8),
188 bpftool-iter(8), bpftool-link(8), bpftool-map(8), bpftool-perf(8),
189 bpftool-prog(8), bpftool-struct_ops(8)
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