github.com/castai/kvisor@v1.7.1-0.20240516114728-b3572a2607b5/pkg/ebpftracer/c/headers/bpf/bpf_tracing.h (about)

     1  /* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) */
     2  #ifndef __BPF_TRACING_H__
     3  #define __BPF_TRACING_H__
     4  
     5  #include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h>
     6  
     7  /* Scan the ARCH passed in from ARCH env variable (see Makefile) */
     8  #if defined(__TARGET_ARCH_x86)
     9  	#define bpf_target_x86
    10  	#define bpf_target_defined
    11  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_s390)
    12  	#define bpf_target_s390
    13  	#define bpf_target_defined
    14  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_arm)
    15  	#define bpf_target_arm
    16  	#define bpf_target_defined
    17  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_arm64)
    18  	#define bpf_target_arm64
    19  	#define bpf_target_defined
    20  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_mips)
    21  	#define bpf_target_mips
    22  	#define bpf_target_defined
    23  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_powerpc)
    24  	#define bpf_target_powerpc
    25  	#define bpf_target_defined
    26  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_sparc)
    27  	#define bpf_target_sparc
    28  	#define bpf_target_defined
    29  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_riscv)
    30  	#define bpf_target_riscv
    31  	#define bpf_target_defined
    32  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_arc)
    33  	#define bpf_target_arc
    34  	#define bpf_target_defined
    35  #elif defined(__TARGET_ARCH_loongarch)
    36  	#define bpf_target_loongarch
    37  	#define bpf_target_defined
    38  #else
    39  
    40  /* Fall back to what the compiler says */
    41  #if defined(__x86_64__)
    42  	#define bpf_target_x86
    43  	#define bpf_target_defined
    44  #elif defined(__s390__)
    45  	#define bpf_target_s390
    46  	#define bpf_target_defined
    47  #elif defined(__arm__)
    48  	#define bpf_target_arm
    49  	#define bpf_target_defined
    50  #elif defined(__aarch64__)
    51  	#define bpf_target_arm64
    52  	#define bpf_target_defined
    53  #elif defined(__mips__)
    54  	#define bpf_target_mips
    55  	#define bpf_target_defined
    56  #elif defined(__powerpc__)
    57  	#define bpf_target_powerpc
    58  	#define bpf_target_defined
    59  #elif defined(__sparc__)
    60  	#define bpf_target_sparc
    61  	#define bpf_target_defined
    62  #elif defined(__riscv) && __riscv_xlen == 64
    63  	#define bpf_target_riscv
    64  	#define bpf_target_defined
    65  #elif defined(__arc__)
    66  	#define bpf_target_arc
    67  	#define bpf_target_defined
    68  #elif defined(__loongarch__)
    69  	#define bpf_target_loongarch
    70  	#define bpf_target_defined
    71  #endif /* no compiler target */
    72  
    73  #endif
    74  
    75  #ifndef __BPF_TARGET_MISSING
    76  #define __BPF_TARGET_MISSING "GCC error \"Must specify a BPF target arch via __TARGET_ARCH_xxx\""
    77  #endif
    78  
    79  #if defined(bpf_target_x86)
    80  
    81  /*
    82   * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_calling_conventions#System_V_AMD64_ABI
    83   */
    84  
    85  #if defined(__KERNEL__) || defined(__VMLINUX_H__)
    86  
    87  #define __PT_PARM1_REG di
    88  #define __PT_PARM2_REG si
    89  #define __PT_PARM3_REG dx
    90  #define __PT_PARM4_REG cx
    91  #define __PT_PARM5_REG r8
    92  #define __PT_PARM6_REG r9
    93  /*
    94   * Syscall uses r10 for PARM4. See arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:entry_SYSCALL_64
    95   * comments in Linux sources. And refer to syscall(2) manpage.
    96   */
    97  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
    98  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
    99  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   100  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG r10
   101  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   102  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   103  
   104  #define __PT_RET_REG sp
   105  #define __PT_FP_REG bp
   106  #define __PT_RC_REG ax
   107  #define __PT_SP_REG sp
   108  #define __PT_IP_REG ip
   109  
   110  #else
   111  
   112  #ifdef __i386__
   113  
   114  /* i386 kernel is built with -mregparm=3 */
   115  #define __PT_PARM1_REG eax
   116  #define __PT_PARM2_REG edx
   117  #define __PT_PARM3_REG ecx
   118  /* i386 syscall ABI is very different, refer to syscall(2) manpage */
   119  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG ebx
   120  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG ecx
   121  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG edx
   122  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG esi
   123  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG edi
   124  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG ebp
   125  
   126  #define __PT_RET_REG esp
   127  #define __PT_FP_REG ebp
   128  #define __PT_RC_REG eax
   129  #define __PT_SP_REG esp
   130  #define __PT_IP_REG eip
   131  
   132  #else /* __i386__ */
   133  
   134  #define __PT_PARM1_REG rdi
   135  #define __PT_PARM2_REG rsi
   136  #define __PT_PARM3_REG rdx
   137  #define __PT_PARM4_REG rcx
   138  #define __PT_PARM5_REG r8
   139  #define __PT_PARM6_REG r9
   140  
   141  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   142  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   143  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   144  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG r10
   145  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   146  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   147  
   148  #define __PT_RET_REG rsp
   149  #define __PT_FP_REG rbp
   150  #define __PT_RC_REG rax
   151  #define __PT_SP_REG rsp
   152  #define __PT_IP_REG rip
   153  
   154  #endif /* __i386__ */
   155  
   156  #endif /* __KERNEL__ || __VMLINUX_H__ */
   157  
   158  #elif defined(bpf_target_s390)
   159  
   160  /*
   161   * https://github.com/IBM/s390x-abi/releases/download/v1.6/lzsabi_s390x.pdf
   162   */
   163  
   164  struct pt_regs___s390 {
   165  	unsigned long orig_gpr2;
   166  };
   167  
   168  /* s390 provides user_pt_regs instead of struct pt_regs to userspace */
   169  #define __PT_REGS_CAST(x) ((const user_pt_regs *)(x))
   170  #define __PT_PARM1_REG gprs[2]
   171  #define __PT_PARM2_REG gprs[3]
   172  #define __PT_PARM3_REG gprs[4]
   173  #define __PT_PARM4_REG gprs[5]
   174  #define __PT_PARM5_REG gprs[6]
   175  
   176  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG orig_gpr2
   177  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   178  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   179  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   180  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   181  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG gprs[7]
   182  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_SYSCALL(x) PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(x)
   183  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(x) \
   184  	BPF_CORE_READ((const struct pt_regs___s390 *)(x), __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG)
   185  
   186  #define __PT_RET_REG gprs[14]
   187  #define __PT_FP_REG gprs[11]	/* Works only with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER */
   188  #define __PT_RC_REG gprs[2]
   189  #define __PT_SP_REG gprs[15]
   190  #define __PT_IP_REG psw.addr
   191  
   192  #elif defined(bpf_target_arm)
   193  
   194  /*
   195   * https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/aapcs32/aapcs32.rst#machine-registers
   196   */
   197  
   198  #define __PT_PARM1_REG uregs[0]
   199  #define __PT_PARM2_REG uregs[1]
   200  #define __PT_PARM3_REG uregs[2]
   201  #define __PT_PARM4_REG uregs[3]
   202  
   203  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   204  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   205  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   206  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   207  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG uregs[4]
   208  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG uregs[5]
   209  #define __PT_PARM7_SYSCALL_REG uregs[6]
   210  
   211  #define __PT_RET_REG uregs[14]
   212  #define __PT_FP_REG uregs[11]	/* Works only with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER */
   213  #define __PT_RC_REG uregs[0]
   214  #define __PT_SP_REG uregs[13]
   215  #define __PT_IP_REG uregs[12]
   216  
   217  #elif defined(bpf_target_arm64)
   218  
   219  /*
   220   * https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/aapcs64/aapcs64.rst#machine-registers
   221   */
   222  
   223  struct pt_regs___arm64 {
   224  	unsigned long orig_x0;
   225  };
   226  
   227  /* arm64 provides struct user_pt_regs instead of struct pt_regs to userspace */
   228  #define __PT_REGS_CAST(x) ((const struct user_pt_regs *)(x))
   229  #define __PT_PARM1_REG regs[0]
   230  #define __PT_PARM2_REG regs[1]
   231  #define __PT_PARM3_REG regs[2]
   232  #define __PT_PARM4_REG regs[3]
   233  #define __PT_PARM5_REG regs[4]
   234  #define __PT_PARM6_REG regs[5]
   235  #define __PT_PARM7_REG regs[6]
   236  #define __PT_PARM8_REG regs[7]
   237  
   238  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG orig_x0
   239  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   240  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   241  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   242  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   243  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   244  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_SYSCALL(x) PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(x)
   245  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(x) \
   246  	BPF_CORE_READ((const struct pt_regs___arm64 *)(x), __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG)
   247  
   248  #define __PT_RET_REG regs[30]
   249  #define __PT_FP_REG regs[29]	/* Works only with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER */
   250  #define __PT_RC_REG regs[0]
   251  #define __PT_SP_REG sp
   252  #define __PT_IP_REG pc
   253  
   254  #elif defined(bpf_target_mips)
   255  
   256  /*
   257   * N64 ABI is assumed right now.
   258   * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIPS_architecture#Calling_conventions
   259   */
   260  
   261  #define __PT_PARM1_REG regs[4]
   262  #define __PT_PARM2_REG regs[5]
   263  #define __PT_PARM3_REG regs[6]
   264  #define __PT_PARM4_REG regs[7]
   265  #define __PT_PARM5_REG regs[8]
   266  #define __PT_PARM6_REG regs[9]
   267  #define __PT_PARM7_REG regs[10]
   268  #define __PT_PARM8_REG regs[11]
   269  
   270  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   271  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   272  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   273  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   274  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG /* only N32/N64 */
   275  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG /* only N32/N64 */
   276  
   277  #define __PT_RET_REG regs[31]
   278  #define __PT_FP_REG regs[30]	/* Works only with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER */
   279  #define __PT_RC_REG regs[2]
   280  #define __PT_SP_REG regs[29]
   281  #define __PT_IP_REG cp0_epc
   282  
   283  #elif defined(bpf_target_powerpc)
   284  
   285  /*
   286   * http://refspecs.linux-foundation.org/elf/elfspec_ppc.pdf (page 3-14,
   287   * section "Function Calling Sequence")
   288   */
   289  
   290  #define __PT_PARM1_REG gpr[3]
   291  #define __PT_PARM2_REG gpr[4]
   292  #define __PT_PARM3_REG gpr[5]
   293  #define __PT_PARM4_REG gpr[6]
   294  #define __PT_PARM5_REG gpr[7]
   295  #define __PT_PARM6_REG gpr[8]
   296  #define __PT_PARM7_REG gpr[9]
   297  #define __PT_PARM8_REG gpr[10]
   298  
   299  /* powerpc does not select ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER. */
   300  #define PT_REGS_SYSCALL_REGS(ctx) ctx
   301  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG orig_gpr3
   302  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   303  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   304  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   305  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   306  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   307  #if !defined(__arch64__)
   308  #define __PT_PARM7_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM7_REG /* only powerpc (not powerpc64) */
   309  #endif
   310  
   311  #define __PT_RET_REG regs[31]
   312  #define __PT_FP_REG __unsupported__
   313  #define __PT_RC_REG gpr[3]
   314  #define __PT_SP_REG sp
   315  #define __PT_IP_REG nip
   316  
   317  #elif defined(bpf_target_sparc)
   318  
   319  /*
   320   * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_convention#SPARC
   321   */
   322  
   323  #define __PT_PARM1_REG u_regs[UREG_I0]
   324  #define __PT_PARM2_REG u_regs[UREG_I1]
   325  #define __PT_PARM3_REG u_regs[UREG_I2]
   326  #define __PT_PARM4_REG u_regs[UREG_I3]
   327  #define __PT_PARM5_REG u_regs[UREG_I4]
   328  #define __PT_PARM6_REG u_regs[UREG_I5]
   329  
   330  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   331  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   332  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   333  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   334  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   335  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   336  
   337  #define __PT_RET_REG u_regs[UREG_I7]
   338  #define __PT_FP_REG __unsupported__
   339  #define __PT_RC_REG u_regs[UREG_I0]
   340  #define __PT_SP_REG u_regs[UREG_FP]
   341  /* Should this also be a bpf_target check for the sparc case? */
   342  #if defined(__arch64__)
   343  #define __PT_IP_REG tpc
   344  #else
   345  #define __PT_IP_REG pc
   346  #endif
   347  
   348  #elif defined(bpf_target_riscv)
   349  
   350  /*
   351   * https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-cc.adoc#risc-v-calling-conventions
   352   */
   353  
   354  #define __PT_REGS_CAST(x) ((const struct user_regs_struct *)(x))
   355  #define __PT_PARM1_REG a0
   356  #define __PT_PARM2_REG a1
   357  #define __PT_PARM3_REG a2
   358  #define __PT_PARM4_REG a3
   359  #define __PT_PARM5_REG a4
   360  #define __PT_PARM6_REG a5
   361  #define __PT_PARM7_REG a6
   362  #define __PT_PARM8_REG a7
   363  
   364  /* riscv does not select ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER. */
   365  #define PT_REGS_SYSCALL_REGS(ctx) ctx
   366  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   367  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   368  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   369  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   370  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   371  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   372  
   373  #define __PT_RET_REG ra
   374  #define __PT_FP_REG s0
   375  #define __PT_RC_REG a0
   376  #define __PT_SP_REG sp
   377  #define __PT_IP_REG pc
   378  
   379  #elif defined(bpf_target_arc)
   380  
   381  /*
   382   * Section "Function Calling Sequence" (page 24):
   383   * https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/foss-for-synopsys-dwc-arc-processors/toolchain/files/ARCv2_ABI.pdf
   384   */
   385  
   386  /* arc provides struct user_pt_regs instead of struct pt_regs to userspace */
   387  #define __PT_REGS_CAST(x) ((const struct user_regs_struct *)(x))
   388  #define __PT_PARM1_REG scratch.r0
   389  #define __PT_PARM2_REG scratch.r1
   390  #define __PT_PARM3_REG scratch.r2
   391  #define __PT_PARM4_REG scratch.r3
   392  #define __PT_PARM5_REG scratch.r4
   393  #define __PT_PARM6_REG scratch.r5
   394  #define __PT_PARM7_REG scratch.r6
   395  #define __PT_PARM8_REG scratch.r7
   396  
   397  /* arc does not select ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER. */
   398  #define PT_REGS_SYSCALL_REGS(ctx) ctx
   399  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   400  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   401  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   402  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   403  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   404  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   405  
   406  #define __PT_RET_REG scratch.blink
   407  #define __PT_FP_REG scratch.fp
   408  #define __PT_RC_REG scratch.r0
   409  #define __PT_SP_REG scratch.sp
   410  #define __PT_IP_REG scratch.ret
   411  
   412  #elif defined(bpf_target_loongarch)
   413  
   414  /*
   415   * https://docs.kernel.org/loongarch/introduction.html
   416   * https://loongson.github.io/LoongArch-Documentation/LoongArch-ELF-ABI-EN.html
   417   */
   418  
   419  /* loongarch provides struct user_pt_regs instead of struct pt_regs to userspace */
   420  #define __PT_REGS_CAST(x) ((const struct user_pt_regs *)(x))
   421  #define __PT_PARM1_REG regs[4]
   422  #define __PT_PARM2_REG regs[5]
   423  #define __PT_PARM3_REG regs[6]
   424  #define __PT_PARM4_REG regs[7]
   425  #define __PT_PARM5_REG regs[8]
   426  #define __PT_PARM6_REG regs[9]
   427  #define __PT_PARM7_REG regs[10]
   428  #define __PT_PARM8_REG regs[11]
   429  
   430  /* loongarch does not select ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER. */
   431  #define PT_REGS_SYSCALL_REGS(ctx) ctx
   432  #define __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM1_REG
   433  #define __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM2_REG
   434  #define __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM3_REG
   435  #define __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM4_REG
   436  #define __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM5_REG
   437  #define __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG __PT_PARM6_REG
   438  
   439  #define __PT_RET_REG regs[1]
   440  #define __PT_FP_REG regs[22]
   441  #define __PT_RC_REG regs[4]
   442  #define __PT_SP_REG regs[3]
   443  #define __PT_IP_REG csr_era
   444  
   445  #endif
   446  
   447  #if defined(bpf_target_defined)
   448  
   449  struct pt_regs;
   450  
   451  /* allow some architectures to override `struct pt_regs` */
   452  #ifndef __PT_REGS_CAST
   453  #define __PT_REGS_CAST(x) (x)
   454  #endif
   455  
   456  /*
   457   * Different architectures support different number of arguments passed
   458   * through registers. i386 supports just 3, some arches support up to 8.
   459   */
   460  #ifndef __PT_PARM4_REG
   461  #define __PT_PARM4_REG __unsupported__
   462  #endif
   463  #ifndef __PT_PARM5_REG
   464  #define __PT_PARM5_REG __unsupported__
   465  #endif
   466  #ifndef __PT_PARM6_REG
   467  #define __PT_PARM6_REG __unsupported__
   468  #endif
   469  #ifndef __PT_PARM7_REG
   470  #define __PT_PARM7_REG __unsupported__
   471  #endif
   472  #ifndef __PT_PARM8_REG
   473  #define __PT_PARM8_REG __unsupported__
   474  #endif
   475  /*
   476   * Similarly, syscall-specific conventions might differ between function call
   477   * conventions within each architecutre. All supported architectures pass
   478   * either 6 or 7 syscall arguments in registers.
   479   *
   480   * See syscall(2) manpage for succinct table with information on each arch.
   481   */
   482  #ifndef __PT_PARM7_SYSCALL_REG
   483  #define __PT_PARM7_SYSCALL_REG __unsupported__
   484  #endif
   485  
   486  #define PT_REGS_PARM1(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM1_REG)
   487  #define PT_REGS_PARM2(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM2_REG)
   488  #define PT_REGS_PARM3(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM3_REG)
   489  #define PT_REGS_PARM4(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM4_REG)
   490  #define PT_REGS_PARM5(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM5_REG)
   491  #define PT_REGS_PARM6(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM6_REG)
   492  #define PT_REGS_PARM7(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM7_REG)
   493  #define PT_REGS_PARM8(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM8_REG)
   494  #define PT_REGS_RET(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_RET_REG)
   495  #define PT_REGS_FP(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_FP_REG)
   496  #define PT_REGS_RC(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_RC_REG)
   497  #define PT_REGS_SP(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_SP_REG)
   498  #define PT_REGS_IP(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_IP_REG)
   499  
   500  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM1_REG)
   501  #define PT_REGS_PARM2_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM2_REG)
   502  #define PT_REGS_PARM3_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM3_REG)
   503  #define PT_REGS_PARM4_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM4_REG)
   504  #define PT_REGS_PARM5_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM5_REG)
   505  #define PT_REGS_PARM6_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM6_REG)
   506  #define PT_REGS_PARM7_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM7_REG)
   507  #define PT_REGS_PARM8_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM8_REG)
   508  #define PT_REGS_RET_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_RET_REG)
   509  #define PT_REGS_FP_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_FP_REG)
   510  #define PT_REGS_RC_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_RC_REG)
   511  #define PT_REGS_SP_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_SP_REG)
   512  #define PT_REGS_IP_CORE(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_IP_REG)
   513  
   514  #if defined(bpf_target_powerpc)
   515  
   516  #define BPF_KPROBE_READ_RET_IP(ip, ctx)		({ (ip) = (ctx)->link; })
   517  #define BPF_KRETPROBE_READ_RET_IP		BPF_KPROBE_READ_RET_IP
   518  
   519  #elif defined(bpf_target_sparc)
   520  
   521  #define BPF_KPROBE_READ_RET_IP(ip, ctx)		({ (ip) = PT_REGS_RET(ctx); })
   522  #define BPF_KRETPROBE_READ_RET_IP		BPF_KPROBE_READ_RET_IP
   523  
   524  #else
   525  
   526  #define BPF_KPROBE_READ_RET_IP(ip, ctx)					    \
   527  	({ bpf_probe_read_kernel(&(ip), sizeof(ip), (void *)PT_REGS_RET(ctx)); })
   528  #define BPF_KRETPROBE_READ_RET_IP(ip, ctx)				    \
   529  	({ bpf_probe_read_kernel(&(ip), sizeof(ip), (void *)(PT_REGS_FP(ctx) + sizeof(ip))); })
   530  
   531  #endif
   532  
   533  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM1_SYSCALL
   534  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG)
   535  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM1_SYSCALL_REG)
   536  #endif
   537  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM2_SYSCALL
   538  #define PT_REGS_PARM2_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG)
   539  #define PT_REGS_PARM2_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM2_SYSCALL_REG)
   540  #endif
   541  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM3_SYSCALL
   542  #define PT_REGS_PARM3_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG)
   543  #define PT_REGS_PARM3_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM3_SYSCALL_REG)
   544  #endif
   545  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM4_SYSCALL
   546  #define PT_REGS_PARM4_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG)
   547  #define PT_REGS_PARM4_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM4_SYSCALL_REG)
   548  #endif
   549  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM5_SYSCALL
   550  #define PT_REGS_PARM5_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG)
   551  #define PT_REGS_PARM5_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM5_SYSCALL_REG)
   552  #endif
   553  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM6_SYSCALL
   554  #define PT_REGS_PARM6_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG)
   555  #define PT_REGS_PARM6_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM6_SYSCALL_REG)
   556  #endif
   557  #ifndef PT_REGS_PARM7_SYSCALL
   558  #define PT_REGS_PARM7_SYSCALL(x) (__PT_REGS_CAST(x)->__PT_PARM7_SYSCALL_REG)
   559  #define PT_REGS_PARM7_CORE_SYSCALL(x) BPF_CORE_READ(__PT_REGS_CAST(x), __PT_PARM7_SYSCALL_REG)
   560  #endif
   561  
   562  #else /* defined(bpf_target_defined) */
   563  
   564  #define PT_REGS_PARM1(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   565  #define PT_REGS_PARM2(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   566  #define PT_REGS_PARM3(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   567  #define PT_REGS_PARM4(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   568  #define PT_REGS_PARM5(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   569  #define PT_REGS_PARM6(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   570  #define PT_REGS_PARM7(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   571  #define PT_REGS_PARM8(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   572  #define PT_REGS_RET(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   573  #define PT_REGS_FP(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   574  #define PT_REGS_RC(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   575  #define PT_REGS_SP(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   576  #define PT_REGS_IP(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   577  
   578  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   579  #define PT_REGS_PARM2_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   580  #define PT_REGS_PARM3_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   581  #define PT_REGS_PARM4_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   582  #define PT_REGS_PARM5_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   583  #define PT_REGS_PARM6_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   584  #define PT_REGS_PARM7_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   585  #define PT_REGS_PARM8_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   586  #define PT_REGS_RET_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   587  #define PT_REGS_FP_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   588  #define PT_REGS_RC_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   589  #define PT_REGS_SP_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   590  #define PT_REGS_IP_CORE(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   591  
   592  #define BPF_KPROBE_READ_RET_IP(ip, ctx) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   593  #define BPF_KRETPROBE_READ_RET_IP(ip, ctx) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   594  
   595  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   596  #define PT_REGS_PARM2_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   597  #define PT_REGS_PARM3_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   598  #define PT_REGS_PARM4_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   599  #define PT_REGS_PARM5_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   600  #define PT_REGS_PARM6_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   601  #define PT_REGS_PARM7_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   602  
   603  #define PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   604  #define PT_REGS_PARM2_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   605  #define PT_REGS_PARM3_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   606  #define PT_REGS_PARM4_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   607  #define PT_REGS_PARM5_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   608  #define PT_REGS_PARM6_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   609  #define PT_REGS_PARM7_CORE_SYSCALL(x) ({ _Pragma(__BPF_TARGET_MISSING); 0l; })
   610  
   611  #endif /* defined(bpf_target_defined) */
   612  
   613  /*
   614   * When invoked from a syscall handler kprobe, returns a pointer to a
   615   * struct pt_regs containing syscall arguments and suitable for passing to
   616   * PT_REGS_PARMn_SYSCALL() and PT_REGS_PARMn_CORE_SYSCALL().
   617   */
   618  #ifndef PT_REGS_SYSCALL_REGS
   619  /* By default, assume that the arch selects ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER. */
   620  #define PT_REGS_SYSCALL_REGS(ctx) ((struct pt_regs *)PT_REGS_PARM1(ctx))
   621  #endif
   622  
   623  #ifndef ___bpf_concat
   624  #define ___bpf_concat(a, b) a ## b
   625  #endif
   626  #ifndef ___bpf_apply
   627  #define ___bpf_apply(fn, n) ___bpf_concat(fn, n)
   628  #endif
   629  #ifndef ___bpf_nth
   630  #define ___bpf_nth(_, _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _a, _b, _c, N, ...) N
   631  #endif
   632  #ifndef ___bpf_narg
   633  #define ___bpf_narg(...) ___bpf_nth(_, ##__VA_ARGS__, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0)
   634  #endif
   635  
   636  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast0()            ctx
   637  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast1(x)           ___bpf_ctx_cast0(), (void *)ctx[0]
   638  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast2(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast1(args), (void *)ctx[1]
   639  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast3(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast2(args), (void *)ctx[2]
   640  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast4(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast3(args), (void *)ctx[3]
   641  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast5(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast4(args), (void *)ctx[4]
   642  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast6(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast5(args), (void *)ctx[5]
   643  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast7(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast6(args), (void *)ctx[6]
   644  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast8(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast7(args), (void *)ctx[7]
   645  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast9(x, args...)  ___bpf_ctx_cast8(args), (void *)ctx[8]
   646  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast10(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast9(args), (void *)ctx[9]
   647  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast11(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast10(args), (void *)ctx[10]
   648  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast12(x, args...) ___bpf_ctx_cast11(args), (void *)ctx[11]
   649  #define ___bpf_ctx_cast(args...)      ___bpf_apply(___bpf_ctx_cast, ___bpf_narg(args))(args)
   650  
   651  /*
   652   * BPF_PROG is a convenience wrapper for generic tp_btf/fentry/fexit and
   653   * similar kinds of BPF programs, that accept input arguments as a single
   654   * pointer to untyped u64 array, where each u64 can actually be a typed
   655   * pointer or integer of different size. Instead of requring user to write
   656   * manual casts and work with array elements by index, BPF_PROG macro
   657   * allows user to declare a list of named and typed input arguments in the
   658   * same syntax as for normal C function. All the casting is hidden and
   659   * performed transparently, while user code can just assume working with
   660   * function arguments of specified type and name.
   661   *
   662   * Original raw context argument is preserved as well as 'ctx' argument.
   663   * This is useful when using BPF helpers that expect original context
   664   * as one of the parameters (e.g., for bpf_perf_event_output()).
   665   */
   666  #define BPF_PROG(name, args...)						    \
   667  name(unsigned long long *ctx);						    \
   668  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   669  ____##name(unsigned long long *ctx, ##args);				    \
   670  typeof(name(0)) name(unsigned long long *ctx)				    \
   671  {									    \
   672  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")					    \
   673  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"")		    \
   674  	return ____##name(___bpf_ctx_cast(args));			    \
   675  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")					    \
   676  }									    \
   677  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   678  ____##name(unsigned long long *ctx, ##args)
   679  
   680  #ifndef ___bpf_nth2
   681  #define ___bpf_nth2(_, _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _10, _11, _12, _13,	\
   682  		    _14, _15, _16, _17, _18, _19, _20, _21, _22, _23, _24, N, ...) N
   683  #endif
   684  #ifndef ___bpf_narg2
   685  #define ___bpf_narg2(...)	\
   686  	___bpf_nth2(_, ##__VA_ARGS__, 12, 12, 11, 11, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8, 7, 7,	\
   687  		    6, 6, 5, 5, 4, 4, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1, 1, 0)
   688  #endif
   689  
   690  #define ___bpf_treg_cnt(t) \
   691  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 1, 1,	\
   692  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 2, 1,	\
   693  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 4, 1,	\
   694  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 8, 1,	\
   695  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 16, 2,	\
   696  			      (void)0)))))
   697  
   698  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt0()		(0)
   699  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt1(t, x)		(___bpf_reg_cnt0() + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   700  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt2(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt1(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   701  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt3(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt2(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   702  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt4(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt3(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   703  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt5(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt4(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   704  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt6(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt5(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   705  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt7(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt6(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   706  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt8(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt7(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   707  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt9(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt8(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   708  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt10(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt9(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   709  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt11(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt10(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   710  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt12(t, x, args...)	(___bpf_reg_cnt11(args) + ___bpf_treg_cnt(t))
   711  #define ___bpf_reg_cnt(args...)	 ___bpf_apply(___bpf_reg_cnt, ___bpf_narg2(args))(args)
   712  
   713  #define ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n) \
   714  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 1, ({ union { __u8 z[1]; t x; } ___t = { .z = {ctx[n]}}; ___t.x; }), \
   715  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 2, ({ union { __u16 z[1]; t x; } ___t = { .z = {ctx[n]} }; ___t.x; }), \
   716  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 4, ({ union { __u32 z[1]; t x; } ___t = { .z = {ctx[n]} }; ___t.x; }), \
   717  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 8, ({ union { __u64 z[1]; t x; } ___t = {.z = {ctx[n]} }; ___t.x; }), \
   718  	__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(t) == 16, ({ union { __u64 z[2]; t x; } ___t = {.z = {ctx[n], ctx[n + 1]} }; ___t.x; }), \
   719  			      (void)0)))))
   720  
   721  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg0(n, args...)
   722  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg1(n, t, x)		, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt1(t, x))
   723  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg2(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt2(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg1(n, args)
   724  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg3(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt3(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg2(n, args)
   725  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg4(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt4(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg3(n, args)
   726  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg5(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt5(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg4(n, args)
   727  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg6(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt6(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg5(n, args)
   728  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg7(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt7(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg6(n, args)
   729  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg8(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt8(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg7(n, args)
   730  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg9(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt9(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg8(n, args)
   731  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg10(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt10(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg9(n, args)
   732  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg11(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt11(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg10(n, args)
   733  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg12(n, t, x, args...)	, ___bpf_union_arg(t, x, n - ___bpf_reg_cnt12(t, x, args)) ___bpf_ctx_arg11(n, args)
   734  #define ___bpf_ctx_arg(args...)	___bpf_apply(___bpf_ctx_arg, ___bpf_narg2(args))(___bpf_reg_cnt(args), args)
   735  
   736  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl0()
   737  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl1(t, x)			, t x
   738  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl2(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl1(args)
   739  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl3(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl2(args)
   740  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl4(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl3(args)
   741  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl5(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl4(args)
   742  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl6(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl5(args)
   743  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl7(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl6(args)
   744  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl8(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl7(args)
   745  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl9(t, x, args...)		, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl8(args)
   746  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl10(t, x, args...)	, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl9(args)
   747  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl11(t, x, args...)	, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl10(args)
   748  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl12(t, x, args...)	, t x ___bpf_ctx_decl11(args)
   749  #define ___bpf_ctx_decl(args...)	___bpf_apply(___bpf_ctx_decl, ___bpf_narg2(args))(args)
   750  
   751  /*
   752   * BPF_PROG2 is an enhanced version of BPF_PROG in order to handle struct
   753   * arguments. Since each struct argument might take one or two u64 values
   754   * in the trampoline stack, argument type size is needed to place proper number
   755   * of u64 values for each argument. Therefore, BPF_PROG2 has different
   756   * syntax from BPF_PROG. For example, for the following BPF_PROG syntax:
   757   *
   758   *   int BPF_PROG(test2, int a, int b) { ... }
   759   *
   760   * the corresponding BPF_PROG2 syntax is:
   761   *
   762   *   int BPF_PROG2(test2, int, a, int, b) { ... }
   763   *
   764   * where type and the corresponding argument name are separated by comma.
   765   *
   766   * Use BPF_PROG2 macro if one of the arguments might be a struct/union larger
   767   * than 8 bytes:
   768   *
   769   *   int BPF_PROG2(test_struct_arg, struct bpf_testmod_struct_arg_1, a, int, b,
   770   *		   int, c, int, d, struct bpf_testmod_struct_arg_2, e, int, ret)
   771   *   {
   772   *        // access a, b, c, d, e, and ret directly
   773   *        ...
   774   *   }
   775   */
   776  #define BPF_PROG2(name, args...)						\
   777  name(unsigned long long *ctx);							\
   778  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))						\
   779  ____##name(unsigned long long *ctx ___bpf_ctx_decl(args));			\
   780  typeof(name(0)) name(unsigned long long *ctx)					\
   781  {										\
   782  	return ____##name(ctx ___bpf_ctx_arg(args));				\
   783  }										\
   784  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))						\
   785  ____##name(unsigned long long *ctx ___bpf_ctx_decl(args))
   786  
   787  struct pt_regs;
   788  
   789  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args0()           ctx
   790  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args1(x)          ___bpf_kprobe_args0(), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM1(ctx)
   791  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args2(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args1(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM2(ctx)
   792  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args3(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args2(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM3(ctx)
   793  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args4(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args3(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM4(ctx)
   794  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args5(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args4(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM5(ctx)
   795  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args6(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args5(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM6(ctx)
   796  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args7(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args6(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM7(ctx)
   797  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args8(x, args...) ___bpf_kprobe_args7(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM8(ctx)
   798  #define ___bpf_kprobe_args(args...)     ___bpf_apply(___bpf_kprobe_args, ___bpf_narg(args))(args)
   799  
   800  /*
   801   * BPF_KPROBE serves the same purpose for kprobes as BPF_PROG for
   802   * tp_btf/fentry/fexit BPF programs. It hides the underlying platform-specific
   803   * low-level way of getting kprobe input arguments from struct pt_regs, and
   804   * provides a familiar typed and named function arguments syntax and
   805   * semantics of accessing kprobe input paremeters.
   806   *
   807   * Original struct pt_regs* context is preserved as 'ctx' argument. This might
   808   * be necessary when using BPF helpers like bpf_perf_event_output().
   809   */
   810  #define BPF_KPROBE(name, args...)					    \
   811  name(struct pt_regs *ctx);						    \
   812  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   813  ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args);				    \
   814  typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx)				    \
   815  {									    \
   816  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")					    \
   817  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"")		    \
   818  	return ____##name(___bpf_kprobe_args(args));			    \
   819  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")					    \
   820  }									    \
   821  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   822  ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args)
   823  
   824  #define ___bpf_kretprobe_args0()       ctx
   825  #define ___bpf_kretprobe_args1(x)      ___bpf_kretprobe_args0(), (void *)PT_REGS_RC(ctx)
   826  #define ___bpf_kretprobe_args(args...) ___bpf_apply(___bpf_kretprobe_args, ___bpf_narg(args))(args)
   827  
   828  /*
   829   * BPF_KRETPROBE is similar to BPF_KPROBE, except, it only provides optional
   830   * return value (in addition to `struct pt_regs *ctx`), but no input
   831   * arguments, because they will be clobbered by the time probed function
   832   * returns.
   833   */
   834  #define BPF_KRETPROBE(name, args...)					    \
   835  name(struct pt_regs *ctx);						    \
   836  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   837  ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args);				    \
   838  typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx)				    \
   839  {									    \
   840  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")					    \
   841  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"")		    \
   842  	return ____##name(___bpf_kretprobe_args(args));			    \
   843  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")					    \
   844  }									    \
   845  static __always_inline typeof(name(0)) ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args)
   846  
   847  /* If kernel has CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER, read pt_regs directly */
   848  #define ___bpf_syscall_args0()           ctx
   849  #define ___bpf_syscall_args1(x)          ___bpf_syscall_args0(), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM1_SYSCALL(regs)
   850  #define ___bpf_syscall_args2(x, args...) ___bpf_syscall_args1(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM2_SYSCALL(regs)
   851  #define ___bpf_syscall_args3(x, args...) ___bpf_syscall_args2(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM3_SYSCALL(regs)
   852  #define ___bpf_syscall_args4(x, args...) ___bpf_syscall_args3(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM4_SYSCALL(regs)
   853  #define ___bpf_syscall_args5(x, args...) ___bpf_syscall_args4(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM5_SYSCALL(regs)
   854  #define ___bpf_syscall_args6(x, args...) ___bpf_syscall_args5(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM6_SYSCALL(regs)
   855  #define ___bpf_syscall_args7(x, args...) ___bpf_syscall_args6(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM7_SYSCALL(regs)
   856  #define ___bpf_syscall_args(args...)     ___bpf_apply(___bpf_syscall_args, ___bpf_narg(args))(args)
   857  
   858  /* If kernel doesn't have CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER, we have to BPF_CORE_READ from pt_regs */
   859  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args0()           ctx
   860  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args1(x)          ___bpf_syswrap_args0(), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM1_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   861  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args2(x, args...) ___bpf_syswrap_args1(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM2_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   862  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args3(x, args...) ___bpf_syswrap_args2(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM3_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   863  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args4(x, args...) ___bpf_syswrap_args3(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM4_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   864  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args5(x, args...) ___bpf_syswrap_args4(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM5_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   865  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args6(x, args...) ___bpf_syswrap_args5(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM6_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   866  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args7(x, args...) ___bpf_syswrap_args6(args), (void *)PT_REGS_PARM7_CORE_SYSCALL(regs)
   867  #define ___bpf_syswrap_args(args...)     ___bpf_apply(___bpf_syswrap_args, ___bpf_narg(args))(args)
   868  
   869  /*
   870   * BPF_KSYSCALL is a variant of BPF_KPROBE, which is intended for
   871   * tracing syscall functions, like __x64_sys_close. It hides the underlying
   872   * platform-specific low-level way of getting syscall input arguments from
   873   * struct pt_regs, and provides a familiar typed and named function arguments
   874   * syntax and semantics of accessing syscall input parameters.
   875   *
   876   * Original struct pt_regs * context is preserved as 'ctx' argument. This might
   877   * be necessary when using BPF helpers like bpf_perf_event_output().
   878   *
   879   * At the moment BPF_KSYSCALL does not transparently handle all the calling
   880   * convention quirks for the following syscalls:
   881   *
   882   * - mmap(): __ARCH_WANT_SYS_OLD_MMAP.
   883   * - clone(): CONFIG_CLONE_BACKWARDS, CONFIG_CLONE_BACKWARDS2 and
   884   *            CONFIG_CLONE_BACKWARDS3.
   885   * - socket-related syscalls: __ARCH_WANT_SYS_SOCKETCALL.
   886   * - compat syscalls.
   887   *
   888   * This may or may not change in the future. User needs to take extra measures
   889   * to handle such quirks explicitly, if necessary.
   890   *
   891   * This macro relies on BPF CO-RE support and virtual __kconfig externs.
   892   */
   893  #define BPF_KSYSCALL(name, args...)					    \
   894  name(struct pt_regs *ctx);						    \
   895  extern _Bool LINUX_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER __kconfig;			    \
   896  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   897  ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args);				    \
   898  typeof(name(0)) name(struct pt_regs *ctx)				    \
   899  {									    \
   900  	struct pt_regs *regs = LINUX_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER		    \
   901  			       ? (struct pt_regs *)PT_REGS_PARM1(ctx)	    \
   902  			       : ctx;					    \
   903  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")					    \
   904  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wint-conversion\"")		    \
   905  	if (LINUX_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER)					    \
   906  		return ____##name(___bpf_syswrap_args(args));		    \
   907  	else								    \
   908  		return ____##name(___bpf_syscall_args(args));		    \
   909  	_Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")					    \
   910  }									    \
   911  static __always_inline typeof(name(0))					    \
   912  ____##name(struct pt_regs *ctx, ##args)
   913  
   914  #define BPF_KPROBE_SYSCALL BPF_KSYSCALL
   915  
   916  /* BPF_UPROBE and BPF_URETPROBE are identical to BPF_KPROBE and BPF_KRETPROBE,
   917   * but are named way less confusingly for SEC("uprobe") and SEC("uretprobe")
   918   * use cases.
   919   */
   920  #define BPF_UPROBE(name, args...)  BPF_KPROBE(name, ##args)
   921  #define BPF_URETPROBE(name, args...)  BPF_KRETPROBE(name, ##args)
   922  
   923  #endif