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Dmitrii Dolgov says: ==================== Bpf links seem to be one of the important structures for which no iterator is provided. Such iterator could be useful in those cases when generic 'task/file' is not suitable or better performance is needed. The implementation is mostly copied from prog iterator. This time tests were executed, although I still had to exclude test_bpf_nf (failed to find BTF info for global/extern symbol 'bpf_skb_ct_lookup') -- since it's unrelated, I hope it's a minor issue. Per suggestion from the previous discussion, there is a new patch for converting CHECK to corresponding ASSERT_* macro. Such replacement is done only if the final result would be the same, e.g. CHECK with important-looking custom formatting strings are still in place -- from what I understand ASSERT_* doesn't allow to specify such format. The third small patch fixes what looks like a copy-paste error in the condition checking. ==================== Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
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