Re: Kernel namespaces for device mapper targets and block devices?

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On 5/18/24 00:04, Eric Wheeler wrote:
On Fri, 17 May 2024, Hannes Reinecke wrote:

On 5/17/24 02:18, Eric Wheeler wrote:
Hello everyone,

Is there any work being done on namespaces for device-mapper targets, or
for the block layer in general?

For example, namespaces could make `dmsetup table` or `losetup -a` see
only devices mapped in that name space. I found this article from to 2013,
but it is quite old:
  https://lwn.net/Articles/564854/

If you know any more recent work on the topic that I would be interested.
Thank you for help!

It is on my to-do list.
We sure should work on that one.

How you envision hooking namespaces into the block layer?

Overall idea is to inherit devices from the original namespace.
- upon creation the new namespace inherits all devices from the
  original ns.
- new devices show up only in the current namespace and all
  namespaces derived from it.
- Namespace teardown should remove all devices created
  within this namespace.

I did a patchset once, based upon suggestion from Christian Brauner.
Let me dig it up.

Cheers,

Hannes
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