Provided by: bpfcc-tools_0.5.0-5ubuntu1_all bug

NAME

       bpflist - Display processes currently using BPF programs and maps.

SYNOPSIS

       bpflist [-v]

DESCRIPTION

       This  tool  displays  processes currently using BPF programs and maps, and optionally also
       kprobes and uprobes on the system. This is useful to understand  which  BPF  programs  are
       loaded on the system.

       Currently,  for  lack  of  a  better alternative, this tool pipes into 'ls' and parses its
       output to snoop for BPF file descriptors in all running processes.  In  the  future,  when
       BPF accounting is provided by the kernel, this tool should use these accounting features.

       Only the root user can use this tool, because it accesses debugfs.

REQUIREMENTS

       bcc, debugfs

OPTIONS

       -h Print usage message.

       -v     Count  kprobes  and  uprobes  as well as BPF programs. Repeating verbose mode twice
              also prints the kprobe and uprobe definitions in addition to counting them.

EXAMPLES

       Display processes currently using BPF programs:
              # bpflist

       Also count kprobes and uprobes:
              # bpflist -v

FIELDS

       PID    Process ID.

       COMM   Process comm.

       TYPE   The type of the data displayed: BPF program, BPF map, kprobe, or uprobe.

       COUNT  The number of items of this type that belong to the specified process.

SOURCE

       This is from bcc.

              https://github.com/iovisor/bcc

       Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt  file  containing  example
       usage, output, and commentary for this tool.

OS

       Linux

STABILITY

       Unstable - in development.

AUTHOR

       Sasha Goldshtein