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NAME

       bpftool-cgroup - tool for inspection and simple manipulation of eBPF progs

SYNOPSIS

          bpftool [OPTIONS] cgroup COMMAND

          OPTIONS := { { -j | --json } [{ -p | --pretty }] | { -d | --debug } | { -l | --legacy }
          | { -f | --bpffs } }

          COMMANDS := { show | list | tree | attach | detach | help }

CGROUP COMMANDS

       bpftool cgroup { show | list } CGROUP [effective]
       bpftool cgroup tree [CGROUP_ROOT] [effective]
       bpftool cgroup attach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG [ATTACH_FLAGS]
       bpftool cgroup detach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG
       bpftool cgroup help

       PROG := { id PROG_ID | pinned FILE | tag PROG_TAG }
       ATTACH_TYPE := { ingress | egress | sock_create | sock_ops | device |
         bind4 | bind6 | post_bind4 | post_bind6 | connect4 | connect6 |
         getpeername4 | getpeername6 | getsockname4 | getsockname6 | sendmsg4 |
         sendmsg6 | recvmsg4 | recvmsg6 | sysctl | getsockopt | setsockopt |
         sock_release }
       ATTACH_FLAGS := { multi | override }

DESCRIPTION

          bpftool cgroup { show | list } CGROUP [effective]
                 List all programs attached to the cgroup CGROUP.

                 Output will start with program ID followed by  attach  type,  attach  flags  and
                 program name.

                 If  effective  is  specified  retrieve  effective programs that will execute for
                 events within a cgroup. This includes inherited along with attached ones.

          bpftool cgroup tree [CGROUP_ROOT] [effective]
                 Iterate over all cgroups in CGROUP_ROOT  and  list  all  attached  programs.  If
                 CGROUP_ROOT is not specified, bpftool uses cgroup v2 mountpoint.

                 The output is similar to the output of cgroup show/list commands: it starts with
                 absolute cgroup path, followed by program ID,  attach  type,  attach  flags  and
                 program name.

                 If  effective  is  specified  retrieve  effective programs that will execute for
                 events within a cgroup. This includes inherited along with attached ones.

          bpftool cgroup attach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG [ATTACH_FLAGS]
                 Attach program PROG to the  cgroup  CGROUP  with  attach  type  ATTACH_TYPE  and
                 optional ATTACH_FLAGS.

                 ATTACH_FLAGS  can be one of: override if a sub-cgroup installs some bpf program,
                 the program in this cgroup yields to sub-cgroup program; multi if  a  sub-cgroup
                 installs  some  bpf  program,  that  cgroup  program gets run in addition to the
                 program in this cgroup.

                 Only one program is allowed to be attached to a cgroup with no attach  flags  or
                 the override flag. Attaching another program will release old program and attach
                 the new one.

                 Multiple programs are allowed to be attached to a cgroup with  multi.  They  are
                 executed in FIFO order (those that were attached first, run first).

                 Non-default ATTACH_FLAGS are supported by kernel version 4.14 and later.

                 ATTACH_TYPE  can be on of: ingress ingress path of the inet socket (since 4.10);
                 egress egress path of the inet socket (since 4.10); sock_create  opening  of  an
                 inet  socket  (since  4.10);  sock_ops  various  socket operations (since 4.12);
                 device device access (since 4.15); bind4 call to bind(2)  for  an  inet4  socket
                 (since 4.17); bind6 call to bind(2) for an inet6 socket (since 4.17); post_bind4
                 return from bind(2) for an inet4 socket (since  4.17);  post_bind6  return  from
                 bind(2)  for  an  inet6  socket (since 4.17); connect4 call to connect(2) for an
                 inet4 socket (since 4.17); connect6 call  to  connect(2)  for  an  inet6  socket
                 (since  4.17);  sendmsg4  call  to  sendto(2),  sendmsg(2),  sendmmsg(2)  for an
                 unconnected udp4 socket (since 4.18); sendmsg6 call  to  sendto(2),  sendmsg(2),
                 sendmmsg(2)  for  an  unconnected  udp6  socket  (since  4.18); recvmsg4 call to
                 recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2), recvmmsg(2) for an unconnected udp4 socket (since 5.2);
                 recvmsg6  call  to  recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2), recvmmsg(2) for an unconnected udp6
                 socket (since 5.2);  sysctl  sysctl  access  (since  5.2);  getsockopt  call  to
                 getsockopt  (since 5.3); setsockopt call to setsockopt (since 5.3); getpeername4
                 call to getpeername(2) for an inet4 socket (since  5.8);  getpeername6  call  to
                 getpeername(2)   for   an   inet6  socket  (since  5.8);  getsockname4  call  to
                 getsockname(2)  for  an  inet4  socket  (since  5.8);   getsockname6   call   to
                 getsockname(2)  for  an  inet6  socket  (since  5.8).   sock_release  closing an
                 userspace inet socket (since 5.9).

          bpftool cgroup detach CGROUP ATTACH_TYPE PROG
                 Detach PROG from the cgroup CGROUP and attach type ATTACH_TYPE.

          bpftool prog help
                 Print short help message.

OPTIONS

          -h, --help
                 Print short help message (similar to bpftool help).

          -V, --version
                 Print bpftool's version number (similar to bpftool version), the number  of  the
                 libbpf version in use, and optional features that were included when bpftool was
                 compiled. Optional features  include  linking  against  libbfd  to  provide  the
                 disassembler  for  JIT-ted  programs  (bpftool prog dump jited) and usage of BPF
                 skeletons (some features like bpftool prog profile or showing pids associated to
                 BPF objects may rely on it).

          -j, --json
                 Generate  JSON output. For commands that cannot produce JSON, this option has no
                 effect.

          -p, --pretty
                 Generate human-readable JSON output. Implies -j.

          -d, --debug
                 Print all logs available, even debug-level information. This includes logs  from
                 libbpf as well as from the verifier, when attempting to load programs.

          -l, --legacy
                 Use  legacy  libbpf  mode  which  has  more relaxed BPF program requirements. By
                 default, bpftool has more  strict  requirements  about  section  names,  changes
                 pinning logic and doesn't support some of the older non-BTF map declarations.

                 See https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf/wiki/Libbpf:-the-road-to-v1.0 for details.

          -f, --bpffs
                 Show file names of pinned programs.

EXAMPLES

       # mount -t bpf none /sys/fs/bpf/
       # mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice
       # bpftool prog load ./device_cgroup.o /sys/fs/bpf/prog
       # bpftool cgroup attach /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/ device id 1 allow_multi

       # bpftool cgroup list /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/

          ID       AttachType      AttachFlags     Name
          1        device          allow_multi     bpf_prog1

       # bpftool cgroup detach /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/ device id 1
       # bpftool cgroup list /sys/fs/cgroup/test.slice/

          ID       AttachType      AttachFlags     Name

SEE ALSO

          bpf(2), bpf-helpers(7), bpftool(8), bpftool-btf(8), bpftool-feature(8), bpftool-gen(8),
          bpftool-iter(8),  bpftool-link(8),  bpftool-map(8),  bpftool-net(8),   bpftool-perf(8),
          bpftool-prog(8), bpftool-struct_ops(8)

                                                                                BPFTOOL-CGROUP(8)