Re: [PATCH bpf-next 5/5] libbpf: add selftests for TC-BPF API

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On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 7:15 PM Alexei Starovoitov
<alexei.starovoitov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 05:30:03PM +0530, Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi wrote:
> > This adds some basic tests for the low level bpf_tc_* API and its
> > bpf_program__attach_tc_* wrapper on top.
>
> *_block() apis from patch 3 and 4 are not covered by this selftest.
> Why were they added ? And how were they tested?
>
> Pls trim your cc. bpf@vger and netdev@vger would have been enough.
>
> My main concern with this set is that it adds netlink apis to libbpf while
> we already agreed to split xdp manipulation pieces out of libbpf.
> It would be odd to add tc apis now only to split them later.

We weren't going to split out basic attach APIs at all. So
bpf_set_link_xdp_fd() and bpf_program__attach_xdp() would stay in
libbpf. libxdp/libxsk would contain higher-level APIs which establish
additional conventions, beyond the basic operation of attaching BPF
program to XDP hook. E.g, all the chaining and how individual XDP
"sub-programs" are ordered, processed, updated/replaced, etc. That's
all based on one particular convention that libxdp would establish, so
that part shouldn't live in libbpf.

So in that sense, having TC attach APIs makes sense to complete
libbpf's APIs. I think it's totally in libbpf's domain to provide APIs
of the form "attach BPF program to BPF hook".

> I think it's better to start with new library for tc/xdp and have
> libbpf as a dependency on that new lib.
> For example we can add it as subdir in tools/lib/bpf/.
>
> Similarly I think integerating static linking into libbpf was a mistake.
> It should be a sub library as well.
>
> If we end up with core libbpf and ten sublibs for tc, xdp, af_xdp, linking,
> whatever else the users would appreciate that we don't shove single libbpf
> to them with a ton of features that they might never use.

What's the concern exactly? The size of the library? Having 10
micro-libraries has its own set of downsides, I'm not convinced that's
a better situation for end users. And would certainly cause more
hassle for libbpf developers and packagers.

And what did you include in "core libbpf"?



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