Quoting Pavel Emelyanov (xemul@xxxxxxxxxx): > Changes from v2: > * Fixed problems pointed out by Sukadev with permissions > revoke. Now we have to perform kobject re-lookup on > each char device open, just like for block ones, so I > think this is OK. > > The /proc/devices tune is still in TODO list, as I have > problems with getting majors _in_a_simple_manner_ from a > map, that contains a mix of major/minor pairs in > arbitrary order. Thanks for posting, Pavel. I'm sorry, I'm *trying* to review these, but my eyes are glazing over. (Not because of your patches I'll start by just testing it a bit either this afternoon or monday. thanks, -serge > The second version is here: > http://openvz.org/pipermail/devel/2008-January/010160.html > Changes from v1: > > * Added the block devices support :) It turned out to > be a bit simpler than the char one (or I missed > something significant); > * Now we can enable/disable not just individual devices, > but the whole major with all its minors (see the TODO > list beyond as well); > * Added the ability to restrict the read/write permissions > to devices, not just visible/invisible state. > > The first version was here: > http://openvz.org/pipermail/devel/2007-September/007647.html > > I still don't pay much attention to split this set well, so > this will most likely won't work with git-bisect, but I think > this is OK for now. I will sure split it better when I send > it to Andrew. > > The set is prepared against the 2.6.24-rc8-mm1. > > To play with it - run a standard procedure: > > # mount -t container none /cont/devs -o devices > # mkdir /cont/devs/0 > # echo -n $$ > /cont/devs/0/tasks > > and tune device permissions. > > Thanks, > Pavel _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers