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| .. cfgcmd:: set interfaces {{ var0 }} <interface> xdp
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|   Enable support for Linux :abbr:`XDP (eXpress Data Path)` on recent 1.4 rolling
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|   releases. You must enable it for every interface which should participate in
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|   the XDP forwarding.
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| 
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|   XDP is an eBPF based high performance data path merged in the Linux kernel
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|   since version 4.8. The idea behind XDP is to add an early hook in the RX path
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|   of the kernel, and let a user supplied eBPF program decide the fate of the
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|   packet. The hook is placed in the NIC driver just after the interrupt
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|   processing, and before any memory allocation needed by the network stack
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|   itself, because memory allocation can be an expensive operation.
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| 
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|   .. warning:: This is highly experimental!
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| 
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|   .. note:: Enabling this feature will break any form of NAT or Firewalling on
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|     this interface, as XDP is handled way earlier in the driver then iptables/
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|     nftables.
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| 
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|   Enabling this feature will only load the XDP router code as described here:
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| 
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|   .. stop_vyoslinter
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| 
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|   https://blog.apnic.net/2020/04/30/how-to-build-an-xdp-based-bgp-peering-router/
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| 
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|   .. start_vyoslinter
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| 
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|   Example:
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| 
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|   .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|     set interfaces {{ var0 }} {{ var1 }} xdp
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