Linux mainline fork with MSM8998 patches | https://mainline.space | Currently supported devices:
OnePlus 5/5T, Xiaomi Mi 6, F(x)tec Pro¹ (2019 QX1000 model) & Sony Xperia XZ Premium (UNTESTED!)
For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal
number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout,
for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are
quoted as strings.
The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print
based on the map in test_btf pretty print test.
$ bpftool m s
75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0
key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B
$ bpftool m d id 75
......
{
"key": 3,
"value": {
"ui32": 3,
"ui16": 0,
"si32": -3,
"unused_bits2a": 0x3,
"bits28": 0x3,
"unused_bits2b": 0x3,
"": {
"ui64": 3,
"ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
]
},
"aenum": 3,
"ui32b": 4,
"bits2c": 0x1,
"si128a": 0x3,
"si128b": 0xfffffffd,
"bits3": 0x3,
"bits80": 0x10000000000000003,
"ui128": 0x20000000000000003
}
},
......
$ bptfool -p -j m d id 75
......
{
"key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00"
],
"value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0",
"0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00",
"0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00"
],
"formatted": {
"key": 3,
"value": {
"ui32": 3,
"ui16": 0,
"si32": -3,
"unused_bits2a": "0x3",
"bits28": "0x3",
"unused_bits2b": "0x3",
"": {
"ui64": 3,
"ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
]
},
"aenum": 3,
"ui32b": 4,
"bits2c": "0x1",
"si128a": "0x3",
"si128b": "0xfffffffd",
"bits3": "0x3",
"bits80": "0x10000000000000003",
"ui128": "0x20000000000000003"
}
}
}
......
Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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Linux kernel
============
There are several guides for kernel developers and users. These guides can
be rendered in a number of formats, like HTML and PDF. Please read
Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst first.
In order to build the documentation, use ``make htmldocs`` or
``make pdfdocs``. The formatted documentation can also be read online at:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/
There are various text files in the Documentation/ subdirectory,
several of them using the Restructured Text markup notation.
Please read the Documentation/process/changes.rst file, as it contains the
requirements for building and running the kernel, and information about
the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.