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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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.. Copyright (C) 2022 Red Hat, Inc.
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=====================
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BPF_MAP_TYPE_LPM_TRIE
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=====================
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.. note::
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- ``BPF_MAP_TYPE_LPM_TRIE`` was introduced in kernel version 4.11
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``BPF_MAP_TYPE_LPM_TRIE`` provides a longest prefix match algorithm that
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can be used to match IP addresses to a stored set of prefixes.
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Internally, data is stored in an unbalanced trie of nodes that uses
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``prefixlen,data`` pairs as its keys. The ``data`` is interpreted in
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network byte order, i.e. big endian, so ``data[0]`` stores the most
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significant byte.
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LPM tries may be created with a maximum prefix length that is a multiple
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of 8, in the range from 8 to 2048. The key used for lookup and update
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operations is a ``struct bpf_lpm_trie_key_u8``, extended by
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``max_prefixlen/8`` bytes.
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- For IPv4 addresses the data length is 4 bytes
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- For IPv6 addresses the data length is 16 bytes
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The value type stored in the LPM trie can be any user defined type.
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.. note::
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When creating a map of type ``BPF_MAP_TYPE_LPM_TRIE`` you must set the
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``BPF_F_NO_PREALLOC`` flag.
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Usage
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=====
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Kernel BPF
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----------
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bpf_map_lookup_elem()
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: c
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void *bpf_map_lookup_elem(struct bpf_map *map, const void *key)
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The longest prefix entry for a given data value can be found using the
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``bpf_map_lookup_elem()`` helper. This helper returns a pointer to the
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value associated with the longest matching ``key``, or ``NULL`` if no
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entry was found.
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The ``key`` should have ``prefixlen`` set to ``max_prefixlen`` when
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performing longest prefix lookups. For example, when searching for the
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longest prefix match for an IPv4 address, ``prefixlen`` should be set to
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``32``.
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bpf_map_update_elem()
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: c
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long bpf_map_update_elem(struct bpf_map *map, const void *key, const void *value, u64 flags)
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Prefix entries can be added or updated using the ``bpf_map_update_elem()``
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helper. This helper replaces existing elements atomically.
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``bpf_map_update_elem()`` returns ``0`` on success, or negative error in
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case of failure.
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.. note::
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The flags parameter must be one of BPF_ANY, BPF_NOEXIST or BPF_EXIST,
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but the value is ignored, giving BPF_ANY semantics.
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bpf_map_delete_elem()
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: c
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long bpf_map_delete_elem(struct bpf_map *map, const void *key)
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Prefix entries can be deleted using the ``bpf_map_delete_elem()``
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helper. This helper will return 0 on success, or negative error in case
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of failure.
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Userspace
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---------
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Access from userspace uses libbpf APIs with the same names as above, with
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the map identified by ``fd``.
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bpf_map_get_next_key()
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code-block:: c
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int bpf_map_get_next_key (int fd, const void *cur_key, void *next_key)
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A userspace program can iterate through the entries in an LPM trie using
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libbpf's ``bpf_map_get_next_key()`` function. The first key can be
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fetched by calling ``bpf_map_get_next_key()`` with ``cur_key`` set to
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``NULL``. Subsequent calls will fetch the next key that follows the
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current key. ``bpf_map_get_next_key()`` returns ``0`` on success,
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``-ENOENT`` if ``cur_key`` is the last key in the trie, or negative
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error in case of failure.
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``bpf_map_get_next_key()`` will iterate through the LPM trie elements
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from leftmost leaf first. This means that iteration will return more
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specific keys before less specific ones.
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Examples
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========
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Please see ``tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_lpm_map.c`` for examples
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of LPM trie usage from userspace. The code snippets below demonstrate
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API usage.
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Kernel BPF
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----------
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The following BPF code snippet shows how to declare a new LPM trie for IPv4
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address prefixes:
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.. code-block:: c
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#include <linux/bpf.h>
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#include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h>
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struct ipv4_lpm_key {
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__u32 prefixlen;
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__u32 data;
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};
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struct {
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__uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_LPM_TRIE);
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__type(key, struct ipv4_lpm_key);
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__type(value, __u32);
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__uint(map_flags, BPF_F_NO_PREALLOC);
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__uint(max_entries, 255);
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} ipv4_lpm_map SEC(".maps");
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The following BPF code snippet shows how to lookup by IPv4 address:
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.. code-block:: c
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void *lookup(__u32 ipaddr)
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{
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struct ipv4_lpm_key key = {
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.prefixlen = 32,
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.data = ipaddr
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};
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return bpf_map_lookup_elem(&ipv4_lpm_map, &key);
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}
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Userspace
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---------
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The following snippet shows how to insert an IPv4 prefix entry into an
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LPM trie:
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.. code-block:: c
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int add_prefix_entry(int lpm_fd, __u32 addr, __u32 prefixlen, struct value *value)
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{
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struct ipv4_lpm_key ipv4_key = {
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.prefixlen = prefixlen,
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.data = addr
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};
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return bpf_map_update_elem(lpm_fd, &ipv4_key, value, BPF_ANY);
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}
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The following snippet shows a userspace program walking through the entries
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of an LPM trie:
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.. code-block:: c
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#include <bpf/libbpf.h>
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#include <bpf/bpf.h>
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void iterate_lpm_trie(int map_fd)
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{
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struct ipv4_lpm_key *cur_key = NULL;
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struct ipv4_lpm_key next_key;
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struct value value;
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int err;
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for (;;) {
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err = bpf_map_get_next_key(map_fd, cur_key, &next_key);
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if (err)
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break;
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bpf_map_lookup_elem(map_fd, &next_key, &value);
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/* Use key and value here */
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cur_key = &next_key;
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}
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}
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