← Back to context Comment by jiveturkey 8 days ago I guess you haven't actually implemented anything in eBPF. 3 comments jiveturkey Reply heatpump5n 8 days ago Can you elaborate? I thought eBPF was created to be used in high performance scenarios, so I am confused why this shouldn't be posssible. jiveturkey 7 days ago eBPF runs in an extremely constrained environment, in order to protect the kernel. indeed, it's quite high performance. but not high flexibility. serious_angel 7 days ago I have, but in the scopes of Kprobes non-network but memory. Here, I am sure you haven't at this point. I also provided projects you may check prior stating another nonsense. Instead, you could also provide some more evidence you disagree with.
heatpump5n 8 days ago Can you elaborate? I thought eBPF was created to be used in high performance scenarios, so I am confused why this shouldn't be posssible. jiveturkey 7 days ago eBPF runs in an extremely constrained environment, in order to protect the kernel. indeed, it's quite high performance. but not high flexibility.
jiveturkey 7 days ago eBPF runs in an extremely constrained environment, in order to protect the kernel. indeed, it's quite high performance. but not high flexibility.
serious_angel 7 days ago I have, but in the scopes of Kprobes non-network but memory. Here, I am sure you haven't at this point. I also provided projects you may check prior stating another nonsense. Instead, you could also provide some more evidence you disagree with.
Can you elaborate? I thought eBPF was created to be used in high performance scenarios, so I am confused why this shouldn't be posssible.
eBPF runs in an extremely constrained environment, in order to protect the kernel. indeed, it's quite high performance. but not high flexibility.
I have, but in the scopes of Kprobes non-network but memory. Here, I am sure you haven't at this point. I also provided projects you may check prior stating another nonsense. Instead, you could also provide some more evidence you disagree with.