BPF updates 10
This is issue 10 of the regular newsletter around BPF written by Alexander Alemayhu. It summarizes ongoing development, presentations, videos and other information related to BPF and XDP. It is released roughly once a week.
This is issue 10 of the regular newsletter around BPF written by Alexander Alemayhu. It summarizes ongoing development, presentations, videos and other information related to BPF and XDP. It is released roughly once a week.
This is issue 09 of the regular newsletter around BPF written by Alexander Alemayhu. It summarizes ongoing development, presentations, videos and other information related to BPF and XDP. It is released roughly once a week.
Linux 4.12 was released and net-next is closed. The Kernel Newbies release notes is still under construction but worth checking out for the BPF commits in 4.12.
Linux 4.12-rc5 was recently released. No BPF changes where included, but a usual [GIT] Networking pull request was made afterwards. You can see the changes in 15th June.
Linux 4.12-rc4 was released this week. No new BPF changes were in this release, but several patches were applied on netdev.
Linux 4.12-rc3 was released last week. One usual [GIT] Networking pull request with some BPF fixes made it in. You can read all the highlights in 26th May. Also the release email briefly mentions BPF. Anyway, rc3 has a little bit of everything. The biggest single change is actually just a documentation update (the intel pstate docs were converted to rst format), so the diffstat actually looks a bit odd with a wuarter just being documentation. There's also some tooling updates (perf and some bpf selftest).More interesting highlights
Linux 4.12-rc2 was released last week. One usual [GIT] Networking pull request made it in which includes two BPF fixes. See 18th May for the details.
The Linux kernel merge window closed up last week and v4.12-rc1 was released. One usual [GIT] Networking pull request was sent before the rc and one the day after. The are some BPF related fixes, see dates for all the highlights
This is issue 02 of the regular newsletter around BPF written by Alexander Alemayhu. It summarizes ongoing development, presentations, videos and other information related to BPF and XDP. It is released roughly once a week
For live conversation and quick questions, join the Cilium Slack workspace. Don’t forget to say hi!
Join slack workspace