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NAME

       bpftool-net - tool for inspection of networking related bpf prog attachments

SYNOPSIS

          bpftool [OPTIONS] net COMMAND

          OPTIONS := { { -j | --json } [{ -p | --pretty }] | { -d | --debug } }

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

NET COMMANDS

       bpftool net { show | list } [ dev NAME ]
       bpftool net attach ATTACH_TYPE PROG dev NAME [ overwrite ]
       bpftool net detach ATTACH_TYPE dev NAME
       bpftool net help

       PROG := { id PROG_ID | pinned FILE | tag PROG_TAG }
       ATTACH_TYPE := { xdp | xdpgeneric | xdpdrv | xdpoffload }

DESCRIPTION

          bpftool net { show | list } [ dev NAME ]
                 List bpf program attachments in the kernel networking subsystem.

                 Currently,   device  driver  xdp  attachments,  tcx,  netkit  and  old-style  tc
                 classifier/action attachments, flow_dissector as well as  netfilter  attachments
                 are     implemented,     i.e.,     for    program    types    BPF_PROG_TYPE_XDP,
                 BPF_PROG_TYPE_SCHED_CLS, BPF_PROG_TYPE_SCHED_ACT,  BPF_PROG_TYPE_FLOW_DISSECTOR,
                 BPF_PROG_TYPE_NETFILTER.

                 For  programs  attached  to a particular cgroup, e.g., BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_SKB,
                 BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_SOCK,              BPF_PROG_TYPE_SOCK_OPS               and
                 BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_SOCK_ADDR,  users  can  use  bpftool  cgroup to dump cgroup
                 attachments.  For sk_{filter, skb, msg, reuseport} and  lwt/seg6  bpf  programs,
                 users should consult other tools, e.g., iproute2.

                 The  current output will start with all xdp program attachments, followed by all
                 tcx, netkit, then tc class/qdisc bpf program  attachments,  then  flow_dissector
                 and finally netfilter programs. Both xdp programs and tcx/netkit/tc programs are
                 ordered based on ifindex number. If multiple bpf programs attached to  the  same
                 networking  device through tc, the order will be first all bpf programs attached
                 to tcx, netkit, then tc classes, then all bpf programs attached  to  non  clsact
                 qdiscs, and finally all bpf programs attached to root and clsact qdisc.

          bpftool net attach ATTACH_TYPE PROG dev NAME [ overwrite ]
                 Attach  bpf  program  PROG  to  network  interface  NAME  with type specified by
                 ATTACH_TYPE. Previously attached bpf program can be replaced by the command used
                 with  overwrite  option.   Currently,  only  XDP-related modes are supported for
                 ATTACH_TYPE.

                 ATTACH_TYPE can be of: xdp - try native XDP and fallback to generic XDP  if  NIC
                 driver  does  not support it; xdpgeneric - Generic XDP. runs at generic XDP hook
                 when packet already enters receive path  as  skb;  xdpdrv  -  Native  XDP.  runs
                 earliest point in driver's receive path; xdpoffload - Offload XDP. runs directly
                 on NIC on each packet reception;

          bpftool net detach ATTACH_TYPE dev NAME
                 Detach bpf program attached to network interface NAME  with  type  specified  by
                 ATTACH_TYPE.  To detach bpf program, same ATTACH_TYPE previously used for attach
                 must  be  specified.   Currently,  only  XDP-related  modes  are  supported  for
                 ATTACH_TYPE.

          bpftool net 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 LLVM or 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.

EXAMPLES

       # bpftool net

          xdp:
          eth0(2) driver id 198

          tc:
          eth0(2) htb name prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_htb] id 111727 act []
          eth0(2) clsact/ingress fbflow_icmp id 130246 act []
          eth0(2) clsact/egress prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_clsact] id 111726
          eth0(2) clsact/egress cls_fg_dscp id 108619 act []
          eth0(2) clsact/egress fbflow_egress id 130245

       # bpftool -jp net

          [{
                  "xdp": [{
                          "devname": "eth0",
                          "ifindex": 2,
                          "mode": "driver",
                          "id": 198
                      }
                  ],
                  "tc": [{
                          "devname": "eth0",
                          "ifindex": 2,
                          "kind": "htb",
                          "name": "prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_htb]",
                          "id": 111727,
                          "act": []
                      },{
                          "devname": "eth0",
                          "ifindex": 2,
                          "kind": "clsact/ingress",
                          "name": "fbflow_icmp",
                          "id": 130246,
                          "act": []
                      },{
                          "devname": "eth0",
                          "ifindex": 2,
                          "kind": "clsact/egress",
                          "name": "prefix_matcher.o:[cls_prefix_matcher_clsact]",
                          "id": 111726,
                      },{
                          "devname": "eth0",
                          "ifindex": 2,
                          "kind": "clsact/egress",
                          "name": "cls_fg_dscp",
                          "id": 108619,
                          "act": []
                      },{
                          "devname": "eth0",
                          "ifindex": 2,
                          "kind": "clsact/egress",
                          "name": "fbflow_egress",
                          "id": 130245,
                      }
                  ]
              }
          ]

       # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 16 dev enp6s0np0
       # bpftool net

          xdp:
          enp6s0np0(4) driver id 16

       # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 16 dev enp6s0np0
       # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 20 dev enp6s0np0 overwrite
       # bpftool net

          xdp:
          enp6s0np0(4) driver id 20

       # bpftool net attach xdpdrv id 16 dev enp6s0np0
       # bpftool net detach xdpdrv dev enp6s0np0
       # bpftool net

          xdp:

SEE ALSO

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

                                                                                   BPFTOOL-NET(8)