BPF support in GCC 16 and beyond
tuananh
16 points
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June 02, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
vintagedave
The article doesn’t explain the acronym. As far as I can tell, this refers to eBPF which is a bytecode that runs in a small VM within the Linux kernel. Originally intended for tracing network behavior it’s now used for tracing a lot more? And since clang/LLVM compile to it, gcc is as well. VMs are truly everywhere. Given how ms have been targets elsewhere, like font rendering, I am curious how much this increases the attack surface of the kernel.