[Devel] Re: [RFC][PATCH] ns: Syscalls for better namespace sharing control.
Matt Helsley
matthltc at us.ibm.com
Thu Feb 25 13:46:56 PST 2010
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:57:02PM -0800, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>
> Introduce two new system calls:
> int nsfd(pid_t pid, unsigned long nstype);
> int setns(unsigned long nstype, int fd);
>
> These two new system calls address three specific problems that can
> make namespaces hard to work with.
> - Namespaces require a dedicated process to pin them in memory.
> - It is not possible to use a namespace unless you are the
> child of the original creator.
> - Namespaces don't have names that userspace can use to talk
> about them.
>
> The nsfd() system call returns a file descriptor that can
> be used to talk about a specific namespace, and to keep
> the specified namespace alive.
>
> The fd returned by nsfd() can be bind mounted as:
> mount --bind /proc/self/fd/N /some/filesystem/path
> to keep the namespace alive indefinitely as long as
> it is mounted.
>
> open works on the fd returned by nsfd() so another
> process can get a hold of it and do interesting things.
>
> Overall that allows for persistent naming of namespaces
> according to userspace policy.
>
> setns() allows changing the namespace of the current process
> to a namespace that originates with nsfd().
>
> Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm at xmission.com>
Hi Eric,
Seems like an ok concept to me. Did you try doing this with
anon_inodes and bind mounting the /proc/<pid>/fd/N as above to keep
them alive and name them?
Cheers,
-Matt Helsley
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