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NAME

       bpftool-btf - tool for inspection of BTF data

SYNOPSIS

       bpftool [OPTIONS] btf COMMAND

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

       COMMANDS := { dump | help }

BTF COMMANDS

       bpftool btf { show | list } [id BTF_ID]
       bpftool btf dump BTF_SRC [format FORMAT]
       bpftool btf help

       BTF_SRC := { id BTF_ID | prog PROG | map MAP [{key | value | kv | all}] | file FILE }
       FORMAT := { raw | c [unsorted] }
       MAP := { id MAP_ID | pinned FILE }
       PROG := { id PROG_ID | pinned FILE | tag PROG_TAG | name PROG_NAME }

DESCRIPTION

       bpftool btf { show | list } [id BTF_ID]
              Show information about  loaded  BTF  objects.  If  a  BTF  ID  is  specified,  show
              information  only  about given BTF object, otherwise list all BTF objects currently
              loaded on the system.

              Since Linux 5.8 bpftool is able to discover information about processes  that  hold
              open  file  descriptors  (FDs)  against  BTF  objects. On such kernels bpftool will
              automatically emit this information as well.

       bpftool btf dump BTF_SRC
              Dump BTF entries from a given BTF_SRC.

              When id is specified, BTF object with that ID will be loaded and all its BTF  types
              emitted.

              When  map  is  provided,  it's expected that map has associated BTF object with BTF
              types describing key and value. It's possible to select whether to  dump  only  BTF
              type(s)  associated  with key (key), value (value), both key and value (kv), or all
              BTF types present in associated BTF object (all). If not specified, kv is assumed.

              When prog is provided, it's expected that program has associated  BTF  object  with
              BTF types.

              When  specifying  FILE,  an  ELF  file  is  expected,  containing .BTF section with
              well-defined BTF binary format data, typically produced by clang or pahole.

              format option can be used to override default (raw) output  format.  Raw  (raw)  or
              C-syntax  (c)  output formats are supported. With C-style formatting, the output is
              sorted by default. Use the unsorted option to avoid sorting the output.

       bpftool btf 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.

       -B, --base-btf FILE
              Pass  a  base  BTF object. Base BTF objects are typically used with BTF objects for
              kernel modules. To avoid duplicating all kernel symbols required  by  modules,  BTF
              objects  for modules are "split", they are built incrementally on top of the kernel
              (vmlinux) BTF object. So the base BTF reference should usually point to the  kernel
              BTF.

              When the main BTF object to process (for example, the module BTF to dump) is passed
              as a FILE, bpftool attempts to autodetect the path for the base object, and passing
              this  option is optional. When the main BTF object is passed through other handles,
              this option becomes necessary.

EXAMPLES

       # bpftool btf dump id 1226

          [1] PTR '(anon)' type_id=2
          [2] STRUCT 'dummy_tracepoint_args' size=16 vlen=2
                  'pad' type_id=3 bits_offset=0
                  'sock' type_id=4 bits_offset=64
          [3] INT 'long long unsigned int' size=8 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=64 encoding=(none)
          [4] PTR '(anon)' type_id=5
          [5] FWD 'sock' fwd_kind=union

       This gives an example of default output for all supported BTF kinds.

       $ cat prog.c

          struct fwd_struct;

          enum my_enum {
                  VAL1 = 3,
                  VAL2 = 7,
          };

          typedef struct my_struct my_struct_t;

          struct my_struct {
                  const unsigned int const_int_field;
                  int bitfield_field: 4;
                  char arr_field[16];
                  const struct fwd_struct *restrict fwd_field;
                  enum my_enum enum_field;
                  volatile my_struct_t *typedef_ptr_field;
          };

          union my_union {
                  int a;
                  struct my_struct b;
          };

          struct my_struct struct_global_var __attribute__((section("data_sec"))) = {
                  .bitfield_field = 3,
                  .enum_field = VAL1,
          };
          int global_var __attribute__((section("data_sec"))) = 7;

          __attribute__((noinline))
          int my_func(union my_union *arg1, int arg2)
          {
                  static int static_var __attribute__((section("data_sec"))) = 123;
                  static_var++;
                  return static_var;
          }

       $ bpftool btf dump file prog.o

          [1] PTR '(anon)' type_id=2
          [2] UNION 'my_union' size=48 vlen=2
                  'a' type_id=3 bits_offset=0
                  'b' type_id=4 bits_offset=0
          [3] INT 'int' size=4 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=32 encoding=SIGNED
          [4] STRUCT 'my_struct' size=48 vlen=6
                  'const_int_field' type_id=5 bits_offset=0
                  'bitfield_field' type_id=3 bits_offset=32 bitfield_size=4
                  'arr_field' type_id=8 bits_offset=40
                  'fwd_field' type_id=10 bits_offset=192
                  'enum_field' type_id=14 bits_offset=256
                  'typedef_ptr_field' type_id=15 bits_offset=320
          [5] CONST '(anon)' type_id=6
          [6] INT 'unsigned int' size=4 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=32 encoding=(none)
          [7] INT 'char' size=1 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=8 encoding=SIGNED
          [8] ARRAY '(anon)' type_id=7 index_type_id=9 nr_elems=16
          [9] INT '__ARRAY_SIZE_TYPE__' size=4 bits_offset=0 nr_bits=32 encoding=(none)
          [10] RESTRICT '(anon)' type_id=11
          [11] PTR '(anon)' type_id=12
          [12] CONST '(anon)' type_id=13
          [13] FWD 'fwd_struct' fwd_kind=union
          [14] ENUM 'my_enum' size=4 vlen=2
                  'VAL1' val=3
                  'VAL2' val=7
          [15] PTR '(anon)' type_id=16
          [16] VOLATILE '(anon)' type_id=17
          [17] TYPEDEF 'my_struct_t' type_id=4
          [18] FUNC_PROTO '(anon)' ret_type_id=3 vlen=2
                  'arg1' type_id=1
                  'arg2' type_id=3
          [19] FUNC 'my_func' type_id=18
          [20] VAR 'struct_global_var' type_id=4, linkage=global-alloc
          [21] VAR 'global_var' type_id=3, linkage=global-alloc
          [22] VAR 'my_func.static_var' type_id=3, linkage=static
          [23] DATASEC 'data_sec' size=0 vlen=3
                  type_id=20 offset=0 size=48
                  type_id=21 offset=0 size=4
                  type_id=22 offset=52 size=4

       The following commands print BTF types associated with specified map's  key,  value,  both
       key  and value, and all BTF types, respectively. By default, both key and value types will
       be printed.

       # bpftool btf dump map id 123 key

          [39] TYPEDEF 'u32' type_id=37

       # bpftool btf dump map id 123 value

          [86] PTR '(anon)' type_id=87

       # bpftool btf dump map id 123 kv

          [39] TYPEDEF 'u32' type_id=37
          [86] PTR '(anon)' type_id=87

       # bpftool btf dump map id 123 all

          [1] PTR '(anon)' type_id=0
          .
          .
          .
          [2866] ARRAY '(anon)' type_id=52 index_type_id=51 nr_elems=4

       All the standard ways to specify map or program are supported:

       # bpftool btf dump map id 123

       # bpftool btf dump map pinned /sys/fs/bpf/map_name

       # bpftool btf dump prog id 456

       # bpftool btf dump prog tag b88e0a09b1d9759d

       # bpftool btf dump prog pinned /sys/fs/bpf/prog_name

       # bpftool btf dump file /sys/kernel/btf/i2c_smbus
       (or)
       # I2C_SMBUS_ID=$(bpftool btf show -p | jq '.[] | select(.name=="i2c_smbus").id')
       # bpftool btf dump id ${I2C_SMBUS_ID} -B /sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux

          [104848] STRUCT 'i2c_smbus_alert' size=40 vlen=2
                  'alert' type_id=393 bits_offset=0
                  'ara' type_id=56050 bits_offset=256
          [104849] STRUCT 'alert_data' size=12 vlen=3
                  'addr' type_id=16 bits_offset=0
                  'type' type_id=56053 bits_offset=32
                  'data' type_id=7 bits_offset=64
          [104850] PTR '(anon)' type_id=104848
          [104851] PTR '(anon)' type_id=104849
          [104852] FUNC 'i2c_register_spd' type_id=84745 linkage=static
          [104853] FUNC 'smbalert_driver_init' type_id=1213 linkage=static
          [104854] FUNC_PROTO '(anon)' ret_type_id=18 vlen=1
                  'ara' type_id=56050
          [104855] FUNC 'i2c_handle_smbus_alert' type_id=104854 linkage=static
          [104856] FUNC 'smbalert_remove' type_id=104854 linkage=static
          [104857] FUNC_PROTO '(anon)' ret_type_id=18 vlen=2
                  'ara' type_id=56050
                  'id' type_id=56056
          [104858] FUNC 'smbalert_probe' type_id=104857 linkage=static
          [104859] FUNC 'smbalert_work' type_id=9695 linkage=static
          [104860] FUNC 'smbus_alert' type_id=71367 linkage=static
          [104861] FUNC 'smbus_do_alert' type_id=84827 linkage=static

SEE ALSO

       bpf(2), bpf-helpers(7), bpftool(8), bpftool-cgroup(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-BTF(8)