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authorEric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>2010-03-07 16:41:34 -0800
committerEric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>2011-05-10 14:31:44 -0700
commit6b4e306aa3dc94a0545eb9279475b1ab6209a31f (patch)
treeca8c6dec0805076f0b5ba7c547e3cb2004e3aea2 /include/linux/proc_fs.h
parent0ee5623f9a6e52df90a78bd21179f8ab370e102e (diff)
ns: proc files for namespace naming policy.
Create files under /proc/<pid>/ns/ to allow controlling the namespaces of a process. This addresses three specific problems that can make namespaces hard to work with. - Namespaces require a dedicated process to pin them in memory. - It is not possible to use a namespace unless you are the child of the original creator. - Namespaces don't have names that userspace can use to talk about them. The namespace files under /proc/<pid>/ns/ can be opened and the file descriptor can be used to talk about a specific namespace, and to keep the specified namespace alive. A namespace can be kept alive by either holding the file descriptor open or bind mounting the file someplace else. aka: mount --bind /proc/self/ns/net /some/filesystem/path mount --bind /proc/self/fd/<N> /some/filesystem/path This allows namespaces to be named with userspace policy. It requires additional support to make use of these filedescriptors and that will be comming in the following patches. Acked-by: Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/proc_fs.h')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/proc_fs.h18
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/proc_fs.h b/include/linux/proc_fs.h
index 838c1149251..a6d2c6da5e5 100644
--- a/include/linux/proc_fs.h
+++ b/include/linux/proc_fs.h
@@ -179,6 +179,8 @@ extern void set_mm_exe_file(struct mm_struct *mm, struct file *new_exe_file);
extern struct file *get_mm_exe_file(struct mm_struct *mm);
extern void dup_mm_exe_file(struct mm_struct *oldmm, struct mm_struct *newmm);
+extern struct file *proc_ns_fget(int fd);
+
#else
#define proc_net_fops_create(net, name, mode, fops) ({ (void)(mode), NULL; })
@@ -239,6 +241,11 @@ static inline void dup_mm_exe_file(struct mm_struct *oldmm,
struct mm_struct *newmm)
{}
+static inline struct file *proc_ns_fget(int fd)
+{
+ return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
+}
+
#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
#if !defined(CONFIG_PROC_KCORE)
@@ -250,6 +257,15 @@ kclist_add(struct kcore_list *new, void *addr, size_t size, int type)
extern void kclist_add(struct kcore_list *, void *, size_t, int type);
#endif
+struct nsproxy;
+struct proc_ns_operations {
+ const char *name;
+ int type;
+ void *(*get)(struct task_struct *task);
+ void (*put)(void *ns);
+ int (*install)(struct nsproxy *nsproxy, void *ns);
+};
+
union proc_op {
int (*proc_get_link)(struct inode *, struct path *);
int (*proc_read)(struct task_struct *task, char *page);
@@ -268,6 +284,8 @@ struct proc_inode {
struct proc_dir_entry *pde;
struct ctl_table_header *sysctl;
struct ctl_table *sysctl_entry;
+ void *ns;
+ const struct proc_ns_operations *ns_ops;
struct inode vfs_inode;
};