Miklos Szeredi <miklos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm doing a patch. Let's see how it fares in the face of all these > preconceptions. Don't forget the efficiency criterion. One reason for going with fsinfo(2) is that scanning /proc/mounts when there are a lot of mounts in the system is slow (not to mention the global lock that is held during the read). Now, going with sysfs files on top of procfs links might avoid the global lock, and you can avoid rereading the options string if you export a change notification, but you're going to end up injecting a whole lot of pathwalk latency into the system. On top of that, it isn't going to help with the case that I'm working towards implementing where a container manager can monitor for mounts taking place inside the container and supervise them. What I'm proposing is that during the action phase (eg. FSCONFIG_CMD_CREATE), fsconfig() would hand an fd referring to the context under construction to the manager, which would then be able to call fsinfo() to query it and fsconfig() to adjust it, reject it or permit it. Something like: fd = receive_context_to_supervise(); struct fsinfo_params params = { .flags = FSINFO_FLAGS_QUERY_FSCONTEXT, .request = FSINFO_ATTR_SB_OPTIONS, }; fsinfo(fd, NULL, ¶ms, sizeof(params), buffer, sizeof(buffer)); supervise_parameters(buffer); fsconfig(fd, FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG, "hard", NULL, 0); fsconfig(fd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "vers", "4.2", 0); fsconfig(fd, FSCONFIG_CMD_SUPERVISE_CREATE, NULL, NULL, 0); struct fsinfo_params params = { .flags = FSINFO_FLAGS_QUERY_FSCONTEXT, .request = FSINFO_ATTR_SB_NOTIFICATIONS, }; struct fsinfo_sb_notifications sbnotify; fsinfo(fd, NULL, ¶ms, sizeof(params), &sbnotify, sizeof(sbnotify)); watch_super(fd, "", AT_EMPTY_PATH, watch_fd, 0x03); fsconfig(fd, FSCONFIG_CMD_SUPERVISE_PERMIT, NULL, NULL, 0); close(fd); However, the supervised mount may be happening in a completely different set of namespaces, in which case the supervisor presumably wouldn't be able to see the links in procfs and the relevant portions of sysfs. David