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Next steps for BPF support in the GNU toolchain

by signa11 on 10/17/25, 3:13 AM with 26 comments

  • by inoffensivename on 10/17/25, 3:04 PM

    I wish these articles would have a one sentence description of what BPF stands for. It would help passers-by.
  • by ggm on 10/17/25, 5:06 AM

    Llvm is a different licence not illegal to examine. How to manage pointer+offset address integrity/legality inside the kernel (for instance) has a proof by examples a-plenty in the other code. You don't have to invent a totally unique way of doing things unless you want to.