[PATCH 0/8] Use copy_process/create_io_thread in vhost layer

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The following patches were made over linus's tree and also apply over
Jens's 5.15 io_ring branch and Michael's vhost branch.

The patchset allows the vhost layer to do a copy_process on the thread
that does the VHOST_SET_OWNER ioctl like how io_uring does a copy_process
against its userspace app (Jens, the patches make create_io_thread more
generic so that's why you are cc'd). This allows the vhost layer's worker
threads to inherit cgroups, namespaces, address space, etc and this worker
thread will also be accounted for against that owner/parent process's
RLIMIT_NPROC limit.

Here is a more detailed problem description:

Qemu will create vhost devices in the kernel which perform network, SCSI,
etc IO and management operations from worker threads created by the
kthread API. Because the kthread API does a copy_process on the kthreadd
thread, the vhost layer has to use kthread_use_mm to access the Qemu
thread's memory and cgroup_attach_task_all to add itself to the Qemu
thread's cgroups.

The problem with this approach is that we then have to add new functions/
args/functionality for every thing we want to inherit. I started doing
that here:

https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/6/23/1233

for the RLIMIT_NPROC check, but it seems it might be easier to just
inherit everything from the beginning, becuase I'd need to do something
like that patch several times. For example, the current approach does not
support cgroups v2 so commands like virsh emulatorpin do not work. The
qemu process can go over its RLIMIT_NPROC. And for future vhost interfaces
where we export the vhost thread pid we will want the namespace info.



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