The kernel internally transforms cBPF expressions into eBPF expressions and
executes the latter. Execution of them can be performed in an interpreter
or at setup time, they can be just-in-time compiled (JIT'ed) to run as
-native machine code. Currently, x86_64, ARM64 and s390 architectures have
-eBPF JIT support, whereas PPC, SPARC, ARM and MIPS have cBPF, but did not
-(yet) switch to eBPF JIT support.
+native machine code. Currently, x86_64, ARM64, s390, ppc64 and sparc64
+architectures have eBPF JIT support, whereas PPC, SPARC, ARM and MIPS have
+cBPF, but did not (yet) switch to eBPF JIT support.
eBPF's instruction set has similar underlying principles as the cBPF
instruction set, it however is modelled closer to the underlying