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Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 20:11:10 -0600
From: Daniel Xu <dxu@...uu.xyz>
To: bpf@...r.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-kselftest@...r.kernel.org,
ast@...nel.org,
andrii@...nel.org
Cc: kernel-team@...a.com
Subject: [PATCH bpf-next 0/2] Support eliding map lookup nullness
This patch allows progs to elide a null check on statically known map
lookup keys. In other words, if the verifier can statically prove that
the lookup will be in-bounds, allow the prog to drop the null check.
This is useful for two reasons:
1. Large numbers of nullness checks (especially when they cannot fail)
unnecessarily pushes prog towards BPF_COMPLEXITY_LIMIT_JMP_SEQ.
2. It forms a tighter contract between programmer and verifier.
For (1), bpftrace is starting to make heavier use of percpu scratch
maps. As a result, for user scripts with large number of unrolled loops,
we are starting to hit jump complexity verification errors. These
percpu lookups cannot fail anyways, as we only use static key values.
Eliding nullness probably results in less work for verifier as well.
For (2), percpu scratch maps are often used as a larger stack, as the
currrent stack is limited to 512 bytes. In these situations, it is
desirable for the programmer to express: "this lookup should never fail,
and if it does, it means I messed up the code". By omitting the null
check, the programmer can "ask" the verifier to double check the logic.
Daniel Xu (2):
bpf: verifier: Support eliding map lookup nullness
bpf: selftests: verifier: Add nullness elision tests
kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 56 +++++++
.../bpf/progs/verifier_array_access.c | 143 ++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 199 insertions(+)
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2.46.0
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