Hello. Samir Bellabes wrote: > Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Regarding [RFC v2 09/10] snet: introduce snet_ticket > > +enum snet_verdict snet_ticket_check(struct snet_info *info) > > +{ > > + struct snet_ticket *st = NULL; > > + unsigned int h = 0, verdict = SNET_VERDICT_NONE; > > + struct list_head *l = NULL; > > + struct snet_task_security *tsec = NULL; > > + > > + if (snet_ticket_mode == SNET_TICKET_OFF) > > + goto out; > > + > > + tsec = (struct snet_task_security*) current_security(); > > + > > + h = jhash_2words(info->syscall, info->protocol, 0) % HSIZE; > > + l = &tsec->hash[h]; > > + > > + read_lock_bh(&tsec->lock); > > > > Credentials are allocated for copy-on-write basis. > > Sharing "tsec" among multiple "struct task_struct" is what you intended? > > No, there is no shared "tsec". > snet_ticket_check() is called from the process context. So "tsec" is > a pointer to the "void *security" pointer from its own "struct > task_struct". > Until 2.6.28: "void *security" is directory attached to "struct task_struct". copy_process() calls security_task_alloc(). Therefore, task1->security != task2->security is guaranteed as long as you do task->security = kmalloc(); at security_task_alloc(). Since 2.6.29: "void *security" is attached to "struct cred", and "struct cred *" is attached to "struct task_struct". copy_process() calls copy_creds() and prepare_creds() calls security_prepare_creds(). But copy_creds() does not call prepare_creds() for clone(CLONE_THREAD) case. Therefore, task1->cred->security != task2->cred->security is not guaranteed even if you do cred->security = kmalloc(); at security_prepare_creds(). > every task_struct have a "tsec" allocated to its "void *security" > pointer. You meant to have assigned "void *security" dedicated to "struct task_struct". But "void *security" is no longer directly attached to "struct task_struct". I couldn't find code that checks whether "current->cred" is used by only current thread or not. "current->cred" being used by only current thread is a requirement for having a "tsec" allocated to every "struct task_struct". Your code will share "tsec" among multiple threads if a process created threads using clone(CLONE_THREAD | CLONE_SIGHAND | CLONE_VM). Each thread has its own "struct task_struct" but they share "cred->security". Sharing "tsec" among multiple threads is what you intended? Regards. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html