Daniel Borkmann
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Merge branch 'bpf-libbpf-int-btf-map'
Andrii Nakryiko says: ==================== This patch set implements an update to how BTF-defined maps are specified. The change is in how integer attributes, e.g., type, max_entries, map_flags, are specified: now they are captured as part of map definition struct's BTF type information (using array dimension), eliminating the need for compile-time data initialization and keeping all the metadata in one place. All existing selftests that were using BTF-defined maps are updated, along with some other selftests, that were switched to new syntax. v4->v5: - revert sample_map_ret0.c, which is loaded with iproute2 (kernel test robot); v3->v4: - add acks; - fix int -> uint type in commit message; v2->v3: - rename __int into __uint (Yonghong); v1->v2: - split bpf_helpers.h change from libbpf change (Song). ==================== Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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