[Devel] Re: [patch -mm 08/17] nsproxy: add hashtable
Serge E. Hallyn
serue at us.ibm.com
Tue Dec 12 07:45:07 PST 2006
Quoting Cedric Le Goater (clg at fr.ibm.com):
> Dave Hansen wrote:
> > On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 16:23 +0100, Cedric Le Goater wrote:
> >>> Even letting the concept of nsproxy escape to user space sounds wrong.
> >>> nsproxy is an internal space optimization. It's not struct container
> >>> and I don't think we want it to become that.
> >> i don't agree here. we need that, so does openvz, vserver, people working
> >> on resource management.
> >
> > I think what those projects need is _some_ way to group tasks. I'm not
> > sure they actually need nsproxies.
>
> not only tasks. ipc, fs, etc.
>
> > Two tasks in the same container could very well have different
> > nsproxies. The nsproxy defines how the pid namespace, and pid<->task
> > mappings happen for a given task.
>
> not only. there are other namespaces in nsproxy.
Right, and as Eric has pointed out, you may well want to use one id to
refer to several nsproxies - for instance if you are using unshare
to provide per-user private mount namespaces using pam_namespace.so
(that's mostly for LSPP systems right now, but I do this on my laptop
too). All my accounts are in the same 'container', but have different
mount namespaces, hence different nsproxies.
> > The init process for a container is
> > special and might actually appear in more than one pid namespace, while
> > its children might only appear in one. That means that this init
> > process's nsproxy can and should actually be different from its
> > children's. This is despite the fact that they are in the same
> > container.
> >
> > If we really need this 'container' grouping, it can easily be something
> > pointed to _by_ the nsproxy, but it shouldn't _be_ the nsproxy.
>
> ok so let's add a container object, containing a nsproxy and add
> another indirection ...
No thanks.
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