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What started as a networking feature quickly spread into other parts of the Linux ecosystem. Today eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) enables you to run code inside the Linux kernel without having to write Linux kernel modules. In this talk we will look at the different components which make this all tick. Loaded with all that knowledge we will examine a practical example of executing code in the Linux kernel and talking to userspace.

Target audience: interested people. If there's not enough knowledge about operating systems, we can do a deep-dive there as well :)

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