Andrey Ignatov says:
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This patch set renames a few interfaces in libbpf, mostly netlink related,
so that all symbols provided by the library have only three possible
prefixes:
% nm -D tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.so | \
awk '$2 == "T" {sub(/[_\(].*/, "", $3); if ($3) print $3}' | \
sort | \
uniq -c
91 bpf
8 btf
14 libbpf
libbpf is used more and more outside kernel tree. That means the library
should follow good practices in library design and implementation to
play well with third party code that uses it.
One of such practices is to have a common prefix (or a few) for every
interface, function or data structure, library provides. It helps to
avoid name conflicts with other libraries and keeps API/ABI consistent.
Inconsistent names in libbpf already cause problems in real life. E.g.
an application can't use both libbpf and libnl due to conflicting
symbols (specifically nla_parse, nla_parse_nested and a few others).
Some of problematic global symbols are not part of ABI and can be
restricted from export with either visibility attribute/pragma or export
map (what is useful by itself and can be done in addition). That won't
solve the problem for those that are part of ABI though. Also export
restrictions would help only in DSO case. If third party application links
libbpf statically it won't help, and people do it (e.g. Facebook links
most of libraries statically, including libbpf).
libbpf already uses the following prefixes for its interfaces:
* bpf_ for bpf system call wrappers, program/map/elf-object
abstractions and a few other things;
* btf_ for BTF related API;
* libbpf_ for everything else.
The patch adds libbpf_ prefix to interfaces that use none of mentioned
above prefixes and don't fit well into the first two categories.
Long term benefits of having common prefix should outweigh possible
inconvenience of changing API for those functions now.
Patches 2-4 add libbpf_ prefix to libbpf interfaces: separate patch per
header. Other patches are simple improvements in API.
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>