1 /*
2  * Minimal BPF assembler
3  *
4  * Instead of libpcap high-level filter expressions, it can be quite
5  * useful to define filters in low-level BPF assembler (that is kept
6  * close to Steven McCanne and Van Jacobson's original BPF paper).
7  * In particular for BPF JIT implementors, JIT security auditors, or
8  * just for defining BPF expressions that contain extensions which are
9  * not supported by compilers.
10  *
11  * How to get into it:
12  *
13  * 1) read Documentation/networking/filter.txt
14  * 2) Run `bpf_asm [-c] <filter-prog file>` to translate into binary
15  *    blob that is loadable with xt_bpf, cls_bpf et al. Note: -c will
16  *    pretty print a C-like construct.
17  *
18  * Copyright 2013 Daniel Borkmann <borkmann@redhat.com>
19  * Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0 (GPLv2)
20  */
21 
22 #include <stdbool.h>
23 #include <stdio.h>
24 #include <string.h>
25 
26 extern void bpf_asm_compile(FILE *fp, bool cstyle);
27 
main(int argc,char ** argv)28 int main(int argc, char **argv)
29 {
30 	FILE *fp = stdin;
31 	bool cstyle = false;
32 	int i;
33 
34 	for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
35 		if (!strncmp("-c", argv[i], 2)) {
36 			cstyle = true;
37 			continue;
38 		}
39 
40 		fp = fopen(argv[i], "r");
41 		if (!fp) {
42 			fp = stdin;
43 			continue;
44 		}
45 
46 		break;
47 	}
48 
49 	bpf_asm_compile(fp, cstyle);
50 
51 	return 0;
52 }
53