On 19.08.24 10:41, Christian Brauner wrote: > On Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 08:58:18PM GMT, Eric Biggers wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 12:01:12PM +0200, Christian Brauner wrote: >>> It's currently possible to create pidfds for kthreads but it is unclear >>> what that is supposed to mean. Until we have use-cases for it and we >>> figured out what behavior we want block the creation of pidfds for >>> kthreads. >>> >>> Fixes: 32fcb426ec00 ("pid: add pidfd_open()") >>> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> kernel/fork.c | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++--- >>> 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >> >> Unfortunately this commit broke systemd-shutdown's ability to kill processes, >> which makes some filesystems no longer get unmounted at shutdown. >> >> It looks like systemd-shutdown relies on being able to create a pidfd for any >> process listed in /proc (even a kthread), and if it gets EINVAL it treats it a >> fatal error and stops looking for more processes... > > Thanks for the report! > I talked to Daan De Meyer who made that change and he said that this > must a systemd version that hasn't gotten his fixes yet. In any case, if > this causes regression then I'll revert it right now. See the appended > revert. Greg, Sasha, JFYI in case you are not already aware of it: I by chance[1] noticed that the patch Christian plans to revert is still in the 6.10-queue. You might want to drop it (or apply the revert as well, which is in -next, but not yet in mainline afaics). Ciao, Thorsten [1] after I noticed this thread a third time, this time via some SELinux problems it caused in Fedora land: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2306818 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2305270