If the cgroup associated with the receiving socket has an eBPF programs installed, run them from __dev_queue_xmit().
eBPF programs used in this context are expected to either return 1 to let the packet pass, or != 1 to drop them. The programs have access to the full skb, including the MAC headers. Note that cgroup_bpf_run_filter() is stubbed out as static inline nop for !CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF, and is otherwise guarded by a static key if the feature is unused. Signed-off-by: Daniel Mack <dan...@zonque.org> --- net/core/dev.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c index a75df86..17484e6 100644 --- a/net/core/dev.c +++ b/net/core/dev.c @@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ #include <linux/netfilter_ingress.h> #include <linux/sctp.h> #include <linux/crash_dump.h> +#include <linux/bpf-cgroup.h> #include "net-sysfs.h" @@ -3329,6 +3330,11 @@ static int __dev_queue_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, void *accel_priv) if (unlikely(skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_SCHED_TSTAMP)) __skb_tstamp_tx(skb, NULL, skb->sk, SCM_TSTAMP_SCHED); + rc = cgroup_bpf_run_filter(skb->sk, skb, + BPF_ATTACH_TYPE_CGROUP_INET_EGRESS); + if (rc) + return rc; + /* Disable soft irqs for various locks below. Also * stops preemption for RCU. */ -- 2.5.5