eBPF
eBPF is a technology that can run sandboxed programs in a privileged context such as the operating system kernel.
It is used to safely and efficiently extend the capabilities of the kernel at runtime without requiring to change kernel source code or load kernel modules.
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Tool tracing syscalls in a fast way using eBPF linux kernel feature
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This repository contains a tool which traces syscalls in a fast way using eBPF linux kernel feature
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A utility that extracts eBPF instructions from an ELF file and prints C-like output
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MARPLE is an open-source system profiling tool for Linux-based systems
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Packer files to create Vagrant box to play with Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF)
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Performance visualisation tools
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Trace a ping packet journey across network interfaces and namespace on recent Linux. Supports IPv4 and IPv6.
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