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eBPF@SIGCOMM 2024: Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2024 Workshop on eBPF and Kernel Extensions, eBPF 2024, Sydney, NSW, Australia, August 4-8, 2024. ACM 2024
- Mugdha Deokar, Jingyang Men, Lucas Castanheira, Ayush Bhardwaj, Theophilus A. Benson:
An Empirical Study on the Challenges of eBPF Application Development. - Chang Liu, Byungchul Tak, Long Wang:
Understanding Performance of eBPF Maps. - Milo Craun, Khizar Hussain, Uddhav Gautam, Zhengjie Ji, Tanuj Rao, Dan Williams:
Eliminating eBPF Tracing Overhead on Untraced Processes. - Szymon Kubica, Marios Kogias:
μBPF: Using eBPF for Microcontroller Compartmentalization. - Yusheng Zheng, Yiwei Yang, Maolin Chen, Andrew Quinn:
Kgent: Kernel Extensions Large Language Model Agent. - Dana Lu, Boxuan Tang, Michael Paper, Marios Kogias:
Towards Functional Verification of eBPF Programs. - Manuel Simon, Henning Stubbe, Sebastian Gallenmüller, Georg Carle:
Honey for the Ice Bear - Dynamic eBPF in P4. - Jianchang Su, Yifan Zhang, Linpu Huang, Wei Zhang:
BOAD: Optimizing Distributed Communication with In-Kernel Broadcast and Aggregation. - Joshua Bardinelli, Yifan Zhang, Jianchang Su, Linpu Huang, Aidan Parilla, Rachel Jarvi, Sameer G. Kulkarni, Wei Zhang:
hyDNS: Acceleration of DNS Through Kernel Space Resolution. - Siddharth Chintamaneni, Sai Roop Somaraju, Dan Williams:
Unsafe kernel extension composition via BPF program nesting. - Lars-Christian Schulz, Florian Gallrein, David Hausheer:
Unlocking Path Awareness for Legacy Applications through SCION-IP Translation in eBPF. - Tal Zussman, Teng Jiang, Asaf Cidon:
Custom Page Fault Handling With eBPF.
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