Re: [PATCH net-next 1/3] vsock: add network namespace support

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On Wed, 5 Mar 2025 at 16:55, Bobby Eshleman <bobbyeshleman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2025 at 10:23:08AM +0100, Stefano Garzarella wrote:
> > On Wed, 5 Mar 2025 at 08:32, Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
>
> [...]
>
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm not sure I understand the usecase. Can you explain a bit more,
> > > please?
> >
> > It's been five years, but I'm trying!
> > We are tracking this RFE here [1].
> >
> > I also add Jakub in the thread with who I discussed last year a possible
> > restart of this effort, he could add more use cases.
> >
> > The problem with vsock, host-side, currently is that if you launch a VM
> > with a virtio-vsock device (using vhost) inside a container (e.g.,
> > Kata), so inside a network namespace, it is reachable from any other
> > container, whereas they would like some isolation. Also the CID is
> > shared among all, while they would like to reuse the same CID in
> > different namespaces.
> >
> > This has been partially solved with vhost-user-vsock, but it is
> > inconvenient to use sometimes because of the hybrid-vsock problem
> > (host-side vsock is remapped to AF_UNIX).
> >
> > Something from the cover letter of the series [2]:
> >
> >   As we partially discussed in the multi-transport proposal, it could
> >   be nice to support network namespace in vsock to reach the following
> >   goals:
> >   - isolate host applications from guest applications using the same ports
> >     with CID_ANY
> >   - assign the same CID of VMs running in different network namespaces
> >   - partition VMs between VMMs or at finer granularity
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Stefano
> >
>
> Do you know of any use cases for guest-side vsock netns?

Yep, as I mentioned in another mail this morning, the use case is
nested VMs or containers running in the L1 guests.
Users (e.g. Kata) would like to hide the L0<->L1 vsock channel in the
container, so anything running there can't talk with the L0 host.

BTW we can do that incrementally if it's too complicated.

>
> Our use case is also host-side. vsock is used to communicate with a
> host-side shim/proxy/debug console. Each vmm and these components share
> a namespace and are isolated from other vmm + components. The VM
> connects back to the host via vsock after startup and communicates its
> port of choice out-of-band (fw_cfg).  The main problem is in security:
> untrusted VM programs can potentially connect with and exploit the
> host-side vsock services meant for other VMs. If vsock respected
> namespaces, then these host-side services would be unreachable by other
> VMs and protected.  Namespaces would also allow the vsock port to be
> static across VMs, and avoid the need for the out-of-band mechanism for
> communicating the port.

Yeah, I see.

Thanks,
Stefano

>
> Jakub can jump in to add anything, but I think this is the same use case
> / user he was probably referring to.
>
> Best,
> Bobby
>





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