Re: [PATCH bpf] libbpf: Sanitise internal map names so they are not rejected by the kernel

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On 2/18/20 6:40 AM, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
On 2/17/20 6:17 PM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
The kernel only accepts map names with alphanumeric characters, underscores
and periods in their name. However, the auto-generated internal map names
used by libbpf takes their prefix from the user-supplied BPF object name,
which has no such restriction. This can lead to "Invalid argument" errors
when trying to load a BPF program using global variables.

Fix this by sanitising the map names, replacing any non-allowed characters
with underscores.

Fixes: d859900c4c56 ("bpf, libbpf: support global data/bss/rodata sections")
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@xxxxxxxxxx>

Makes sense to me, applied, thanks! I presume you had something like '-' in the
global var leading to rejection?

The C global variable cannot have '-'. I saw a complain in bcc mailing list sometimes back like: if an object file is a-b.o, then we will generate a map name like a-b.bss for the bss ELF section data. The
map name "a-b.bss" name will be rejected by the kernel. The workaround
is to change object file name. Not sure whether this is the only
issue which may introduce non [a-zA-Z0-9_] or not. But this patch indeed should fix the issue I just described.



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