On 2024/07/18 0:17, Paul Moore wrote: > On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 10:19 PM Gong Ruiqi <gongruiqi1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Ping. > > Dropping the LSM mailing list to cut down on the noise as it isn't a > relevant mailing list. > > Ondrej currently maintains the selinux-testsuite project so I'd prefer > to give him time to review/test/etc. the patch, but I see it has > already been a couple of weeks without response. If Ondrej doesn't > get to this patch by the end of the Linux v6.11 merge window I'll take > a look then. Thanks for your help! > > Where (what distribution, version, etc.) did you see this problem? The problem occurred when I ran the testsuite on Fedora 40 with v6.6 kernel, and it was the only failed testcase. > > Thank you for sending this out :) > >> On 2024/07/02 17:54, GONG, Ruiqi wrote: >>> Currently for systems that only enable cgroup v2, the test script would >>> fail to move the target process into the root cgroup since the cgroup v1 >>> path is used, which therefore makes the testcase fail. Add cgroup v2 >>> handling here so that no matter which cgroup version the CPU controller >>> is bound to, the target process can always be moved to the root CPU >>> cgroup. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: GONG, Ruiqi <gongruiqi1@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> tests/task_setscheduler/test | 17 +++++++++++------ >>> 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/tests/task_setscheduler/test b/tests/task_setscheduler/test >>> index c2fe8c6..fa1efb1 100755 >>> --- a/tests/task_setscheduler/test >>> +++ b/tests/task_setscheduler/test >>> @@ -20,12 +20,17 @@ vec( $rin, fileno($f), 1 ) = 1; >>> select( $rin, undef, undef, 5 ); >>> close($f); >>> >>> -$cgroup_cpu = "/sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/tasks"; >>> -if ( -w $cgroup_cpu ) { >>> - >>> - # We can only set the scheduler policy fo SCHED_{RR,FIFO} in the root >>> - # cgroup so move our target process to the root cgroup. >>> - open( my $fd, ">>", $cgroup_cpu ); >>> +# We can only set the scheduler policy fo SCHED_{RR,FIFO} in the root >>> +# cgroup so move our target process to the root cgroup. >>> +$cgroup_v1_cpu = "/sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/tasks"; >>> +if ( -w $cgroup_v1_cpu ) { >>> + open( my $fd, ">>", $cgroup_v1_cpu ); >>> + print $fd $pid; >>> + close $fd; >>> +} >>> +$cgroup_v2 = "/sys/fs/cgroup/cgroup.procs"; >>> +if ( -w $cgroup_v2 ) { >>> + open( my $fd, ">>", $cgroup_v2 ); >>> print $fd $pid; >>> close $fd; >>> } >> > >