David S. Miller 25d4dae1a6 Merge branch 'XDP-redirect-tracepoints'
Jesper Dangaard Brouer says:

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XDP redirect tracepoints

I feel this is as far as I can take the tracepoint infrastructure to
assist XDP monitoring.

Tracepoints comes with a base overhead of 25 nanosec for an attached
bpf_prog, and 48 nanosec for using a full perf record. This is
problematic for the XDP use-case, but it is very convenient to use the
existing perf infrastructure.

From a performance perspective, the real solution would be to attach
another bpf_prog (that understand xdp_buff), but I'm not sure we want
to introduce yet another bpf attach API for this.

One thing left is to standardize the possible err return codes, to a
limited set, to allow easier (and faster) mapping into a bpf map.
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Linux kernel
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Please notice that there are several guides for kernel developers and users.
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See Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file.

Please read the Documentation/process/changes.rst file, as it contains the
requirements for building and running the kernel, and information about
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