On 02/21/2017 11:59 AM, Cyrill Gorcunov wrote:
Hi! In previous series EPOLL_CTL_DUP operation has been discussed
but considered as potentially scary. So here is an another approach:
- extend fdinfo of epoll files with inode, device and file position
for every target, which allow the reader to gather targets with
this bundle as a key for primary sorting
- extent kcmp to check if some particular file is matching one
sitting inside epoll queue (duplicate numbers are resolved with
offset parameter)
Hi,
Since an epoll fd can be added to another epoll fd, I'm wondering if you
have enough data here to figure that out. The inode is the
'anon_inode_inode', so I'm wondering if that is sufficient to
distinguish it from other anonymous inodes, or if an extra bit is
required to indicate if the target file is in fact and epoll fd.
Thanks,
-Jason
Please take a look once time permit. Note that I did only basic
testing (without CRIU) but it should fit our needs because we
sort and lookup regualr files by same scheme. So I'm about to
implemet full criu support for this new kernel features in
a couple of days thus any comments are *higly* appreciated.
NB: Initially I added
if (file_ns_capable(epi->ffd.file, ns, CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
into fdinfo output to check if caller is allowed to see
target ino/dev/pos but dropped it later because if process
is added file descriptor into epoll queue it mean fdstat
and such already can be called and this information is
already obtained, so I don't this it's information
disclosure.
Cyrill