From c086d4048c2a26a0bf70c1ced24c78680a786710 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dependabot[bot]" <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2025 10:12:35 +0000 Subject: [chore]: Bump github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit from 0.6.1 to 0.7.0 (#3726) Bumps [github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit](https://github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit) from 0.6.1 to 0.7.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit/compare/v0.6.1...v0.7.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: github.com/KimMachineGun/automemlimit dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> --- vendor/github.com/cilium/ebpf/doc.go | 25 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 25 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/cilium/ebpf/doc.go (limited to 'vendor/github.com/cilium/ebpf/doc.go') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/cilium/ebpf/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/cilium/ebpf/doc.go deleted file mode 100644 index 396b3394d..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/cilium/ebpf/doc.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -// Package ebpf is a toolkit for working with eBPF programs. -// -// eBPF programs are small snippets of code which are executed directly -// in a VM in the Linux kernel, which makes them very fast and flexible. -// Many Linux subsystems now accept eBPF programs. This makes it possible -// to implement highly application specific logic inside the kernel, -// without having to modify the actual kernel itself. -// -// This package is designed for long-running processes which -// want to use eBPF to implement part of their application logic. It has no -// run-time dependencies outside of the library and the Linux kernel itself. -// eBPF code should be compiled ahead of time using clang, and shipped with -// your application as any other resource. -// -// Use the link subpackage to attach a loaded program to a hook in the kernel. -// -// Note that losing all references to Map and Program resources will cause -// their underlying file descriptors to be closed, potentially removing those -// objects from the kernel. Always retain a reference by e.g. deferring a -// Close() of a Collection or LoadAndAssign object until application exit. -// -// Special care needs to be taken when handling maps of type ProgramArray, -// as the kernel erases its contents when the last userspace or bpffs -// reference disappears, regardless of the map being in active use. -package ebpf -- cgit v1.2.3