Tutorial: Getting Started with eBPF - Liz Rice, Isovalent

The Linux Foundation May 25, 2023
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Tutorial: Getting Started with eBPF - Liz Rice, Isovalent eBPF is the enabling platform for a new generation of networking, observability and security tools. This workshop tutorial will use hands-on labs to give attendees an introduction to how eBPF works, and how to manage and observe eBPF programs and maps. Topics will include: - An overview of eBPF concepts: programs, maps and verification - Using the bpftool utility to manage eBPF programs and maps - An introduction to different types of eBPF programs attached to different events in the kernel such as kprobes, xdp and LSM. This tutorial will give attendees hands-on experience with this exciting and powerful technology, and basic skills for observing and managing eBPF programs.

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