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LuaJIT to extended BPF compiler (gitlab.com)

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LuaJIT to extended BPF compiler (gitlab.com)
How does LuaJIT's trace compiler work? (freelists.org)
compiler hardening in Ubuntu and Debian (outflux.net)
What is BPF and why is it taking over Linux Performance analysis? (blog.memsql.com)
Kernel Recipes 2017 - Performance Analysis with BPF - Brendan Gregg (youtube.com)
Using LuaJIT's DynASM Tool To Build A JIT Compiler (corsix.github.io)
How I ended up writing opensnoop in pure C using eBPF (bolinfest.github.io)
bpftrace (DTrace 2.0) for Linux 2018 (brendangregg.com)
Network debugging with eBPF (developers.redhat.com)
eBPF support for GCC (gcc.gnu.org)
BPF: A New Type of Software (brendangregg.com)
How JIT Compilers are Implemented and Fast: Julia, Pypy, LuaJIT, Graal and More (carolchen.me)
Measuring USB with bpftrace (blog.habets.se)
BPF binaries: BTF, CO-RE, and the future of BPF perf tools (brendangregg.com)
Building BPF applications with libbpf-boostrap (nakryiko.com)
Debugging production: the LIAR method using bpftrace (linux.it)
Comparing SystemTap and bpftrace (lwn.net)
Compilers: The Old New Security Frontier (twitter.com)
DWARF-based Stack Walking Using eBPF (polarsignals.com)
bpfilter is forever (dxuuu.xyz)
Debugging compilers with optimization fuel (blog.ezyang.com)
How JIT Compilers are Implemented and Fast: Pypy, LuaJIT, Graal and More (kipp.ly)
Reading local variables with bpftrace (dxuuu.xyz)
Hash-Based Bisect Debugging in Compilers and Runtimes (research.swtch.com)
Big strings in bpftrace (dxuuu.xyz)
Source-Level Debugging of Compiler-Optimised Code: Ill-Posed, but Not Impossible (humprog.org)
bpftrace: a scriptable magnifying glass with X-ray vision for Linux (flox.dev)
OOMProf - Take a heap profile just before OOMkill using eBPF (polarsignals.com)
Online Compiler & IDE for C, Java, C# and C++ (compilr.com)
Right now, this site seems pretty rough and not sure how much you'd want in the browser. But hey, it's shiny, right? (Also - no git/hg support!)
Compiler Design: Theory, Tools, and Examples (elvis.rowan.edu)