chore(falco.yaml): use HOME env var for ebpf probe path. #2971
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What type of PR is this?
/kind cleanup
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What this PR does / why we need it:
Since #2918 is now merged, we can freely use env var.
This is more correct since eg:
falcoctl
will copy built drivers there: https://github.com/falcosecurity/falcoctl/blob/main/pkg/driver/type/bpf.go#L55.Most of the time, both falcoctl and Falco will run as root, thus the env var will resolve to the current
/root/.falco/falco-bpf.o
.But if user decides to eg: have a Falco user with reduced privileges, she/he will still be able to let falcoctl install its ebpf probe and then Falco would start without issues.
Example output without and with
sudo
:Also, this was already the default behavior when
FALCO_BPF_PROBE=""
env var was passed:falco/userspace/falco/app/actions/helpers_inspector.cpp
Line 114 in cbbcb61
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