Hi! > > Subject: [RFC][v4][PATCH 7/7]: Define clone_with_pids syscall > > Container restart requires that a task have the same pid it had when it was > checkpointed. When containers are nested the tasks within the containers > exist in multiple pid namespaces and hence have multiple pids to specify > during restart. > > clone_with_pids(), intended for use during restart, is the same as clone(), > except that it takes a 'target_pid_set' paramter. This parameter lets caller > choose specific pid numbers for the child process, in the process's active > and ancestor pid namespaces. (Descendant pid namespaces in general don't > matter since processes don't have pids in them anyway, but see comments > in copy_target_pids() regarding CLONE_NEWPID). This should go to documentation/manpage somewhere. > Unlike clone(), clone_with_pids() needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN, at least for now, to > prevent unprivileged processes from misusing this interface. > > Call clone_with_pids as follows: > > pid_t pids[] = { 0, 77, 99 }; > struct pid_set pid_set; > > pid_set.num_pids = sizeof(pids) / sizeof(int); > pid_set.pids = &pids; > > syscall(__NR_clone_with_pids, flags, stack, NULL, NULL, NULL, &pid_set); > > If a target-pid is 0, the kernel continues to assign a pid for the process in > that namespace. In the above example, pids[0] is 0, meaning the kernel will > assign next available pid to the process in init_pid_ns. But kernel will assign > pid 77 in the child pid namespace 1 and pid 99 in pid namespace 2. If either > 77 or 99 are taken, the system call fails with -EBUSY. > > If 'pid_set.num_pids' exceeds the current nesting level of pid namespaces, > the system call fails with -EINVAL. Does it make sense to set the pid in anything but innermost container? -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers