[CC += linux-api; please CC on future versions] On Tue, 17 Mar 2020 at 09:32, Adrian Reber <areber@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This is an attempt to add time namespace support to clone3(). I am not > really sure which way clone3() should handle time namespaces. The time > namespace through /proc cannot be used with clone3() because the offsets > for the time namespace need to be written before a process has been > created in that time namespace. This means it is necessary to somehow > tell clone3() the offsets for the clocks. > > The time namespace offers the possibility to set offsets for > CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_BOOTTIME. My first approach was to extend > 'struct clone_args` with '__aligned_u64 monotonic_offset' and > '__aligned_u64 boottime_offset'. The problem with this approach was that > it was not possible to set nanoseconds for the clocks in the time > namespace. > > One of the motivations for clone3() with CLONE_NEWTIME was to enable > CRIU to restore a process in a time namespace with the corresponding > offsets. And although the nanosecond value can probably never be > restored to the same value it had during checkpointing, because the > clock keeps on running between CRIU pausing all processes and CRIU > actually reading the value of the clocks, the nanosecond value is still > necessary for CRIU to not restore a process where the clock jumps back > due to CRIU restoring it with a nanonsecond value that is too small. > > Requiring nanoseconds as well as seconds for two clocks during clone3() > means that it would require 4 additional members to 'struct clone_args': > > __aligned_u64 tls; > __aligned_u64 set_tid; > __aligned_u64 set_tid_size; > + __aligned_u64 boottime_offset_seconds; > + __aligned_u64 boottime_offset_nanoseconds; > + __aligned_u64 monotonic_offset_seconds; > + __aligned_u64 monotonic_offset_nanoseconds; > }; > > To avoid four additional members to 'struct clone_args' this patchset > uses another approach: > > __aligned_u64 tls; > __aligned_u64 set_tid; > __aligned_u64 set_tid_size; > + __aligned_u64 timens_offset; > + __aligned_u64 timens_offset_size; > }; > > timens_offset is a pointer to an array just as previously done with > set_tid and timens_offset_size is the size of the array. > > The timens_offset array is expected to contain a struct like this: > > struct set_timens_offset { > int clockid; > struct timespec val; > }; > > This way it is possible to pass the information of multiple clocks with > seconds and nanonseconds to clone3(). > > To me this seems the better approach, but I am not totally convinced > that it is the right thing. If there are other ideas how to pass two > clock offsets with seconds and nanonseconds to clone3() I would be happy > to hear other ideas. > > Adrian > > -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/