Hi all, Apologies if questions/non-patch content aren't allowed on the mailing list, I've not used the Linux kernel lists before so not certain of the rules/etiquette. I watched the talk from LPC, "The journey of BPF from restricted C language towards extended and safe C" recently and many of the properties seemed desirable. Particularly things like bounds-checking and verifiable locking. Is it possible to use BPF as a general-purpose language for writing software? If not, is it planned for the future? (Or maybe it's not technically possible) Would be pretty neat, in my opinion. Thanks and best regards, -- Gavin (P.S. Will I receive replies to this message?)