bpf, doc: Document Jump X addressing mode
bpf_asm and the other classic BPF tools support jump conditions comparing register A to register X, in addition to comparing register A with constant K. Only the latter was documented in filter.txt, add two new addressing modes that describe the former. Signed-off-by: Arthur Fabre <arthur@arthurfabre.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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@ -203,11 +203,11 @@ opcodes as defined in linux/filter.h stand for:
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Instruction Addressing mode Description
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ld 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 Load word into A
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ld 1, 2, 3, 4, 12 Load word into A
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ldi 4 Load word into A
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ldh 1, 2 Load half-word into A
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ldb 1, 2 Load byte into A
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ldx 3, 4, 5, 10 Load word into X
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ldx 3, 4, 5, 12 Load word into X
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ldxi 4 Load word into X
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ldxb 5 Load byte into X
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@ -216,14 +216,14 @@ opcodes as defined in linux/filter.h stand for:
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jmp 6 Jump to label
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ja 6 Jump to label
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jeq 7, 8 Jump on A == k
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jneq 8 Jump on A != k
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jne 8 Jump on A != k
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jlt 8 Jump on A < k
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jle 8 Jump on A <= k
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jgt 7, 8 Jump on A > k
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jge 7, 8 Jump on A >= k
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jset 7, 8 Jump on A & k
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jeq 7, 8, 9, 10 Jump on A == <x>
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jneq 9, 10 Jump on A != <x>
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jne 9, 10 Jump on A != <x>
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jlt 9, 10 Jump on A < <x>
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jle 9, 10 Jump on A <= <x>
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jgt 7, 8, 9, 10 Jump on A > <x>
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jge 7, 8, 9, 10 Jump on A >= <x>
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jset 7, 8, 9, 10 Jump on A & <x>
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add 0, 4 A + <x>
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sub 0, 4 A - <x>
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@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ opcodes as defined in linux/filter.h stand for:
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tax Copy A into X
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txa Copy X into A
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ret 4, 9 Return
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ret 4, 11 Return
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The next table shows addressing formats from the 2nd column:
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@ -254,9 +254,11 @@ The next table shows addressing formats from the 2nd column:
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5 4*([k]&0xf) Lower nibble * 4 at byte offset k in the packet
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6 L Jump label L
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7 #k,Lt,Lf Jump to Lt if true, otherwise jump to Lf
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8 #k,Lt Jump to Lt if predicate is true
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9 a/%a Accumulator A
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10 extension BPF extension
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8 x/%x,Lt,Lf Jump to Lt if true, otherwise jump to Lf
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9 #k,Lt Jump to Lt if predicate is true
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10 x/%x,Lt Jump to Lt if predicate is true
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11 a/%a Accumulator A
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12 extension BPF extension
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The Linux kernel also has a couple of BPF extensions that are used along
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with the class of load instructions by "overloading" the k argument with
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