Great video, need to rewatch it. Quick question regarding parallelism: Can you use something like epoll to listen to the ring buffers, if they offer some kind of a file descriptor?
Mr. Michell Mullin, Hi which directory is readable by LIBBPF, to expect it to read the default linux headers. or do I need to save each of the headers in my project directory for the clang tool to find them?
Thank you, Mike, for the excellent work you share with the community I watched your qemu videos, and they were very helpful BTW your window manager and vim setup is very attractive did you share this setup somewhere Thank you very much
Thank you for your kind words. My setup is pretty simple. Gnome with pop_shell. Neovide (Gui editor based on neovim) and allacritty. I use the lilex font which I have made compatible with powerline. Actually now that I say it, it's not super simple. Maybe I should make a quick video on my setup
this is a really good breakdown
Thanks. Very good. Also You've pushed me to learn Rust. Canadians explain stuff so well.
In every video of you series, your clear explanation can’t stop fascinating me!!
Super gifted, Michael
very nice explanation, thanks. Especially about languages. Also liked the way you explain, very approachable, gentle ;)
Hey Mike! This is great! I forgot this stuff and needed a refresher. Glad I found your video series. Thank you!!
Just discovered this video. It's really clear and insightful. Many thanks!
Great video, need to rewatch it. Quick question regarding parallelism:
Can you use something like epoll to listen to the ring buffers, if they offer some kind of a file descriptor?
Mr. Michell Mullin, Hi
which directory is readable by LIBBPF, to expect it to read the default linux headers. or do I need to save each of the headers in my project directory for the clang tool to find them?
Or should the vmlinux.h file be in my bpf build directory, for the clang tool to find them?
Thank you, Mike, for the excellent work you share with the community
I watched your qemu videos, and they were very helpful
BTW your window manager and vim setup is very attractive
did you share this setup somewhere
Thank you very much
Thank you for your kind words.
My setup is pretty simple. Gnome with pop_shell. Neovide (Gui editor based on neovim) and allacritty. I use the lilex font which I have made compatible with powerline.
Actually now that I say it, it's not super simple. Maybe I should make a quick video on my setup
Nice video! Could you please provide some references for the userspace code, on how to attach and set ops of tc program?
Where did you learn all these things?
Like how you wrote this :thumbs_up:
> In this video I ramble a bit about how I C the future of C.
U C what I did there.
I really love your video!
Nice video, Thank you very much!
Thanks!
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give you a big thumb
Nice video, thank you!