I am looking for the way in developing kernel packet filter in Linux for filtering packets in high volume network traffic.
I would like to ask whether it is possible or not to use Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) to implement Bloom filter in Linux kernel? Is there any alternative and better way to implement the kernel filter?
The BPF syntax is rather low-level and difficult to understand, is there any high-level/easier ways to write BPF and good examples/references/tutorials to start with? And, how to debug BPF during development?