Re: [PATCH 3/20] Introduce MS_KERNMOUNT flag

From: Pavel Emelyanov
Date: Mon Aug 13 2007 - 08:40:30 EST


Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 03:47:55PM +0400, xemul@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
This flag tells the .get_sb callback that this is a kern_mount() call
so that it can trust *data pointer to be valid in-kernel one. If this
flag is passed from the user process, it is cleared since the *data
pointer is not a valid kernel object.

Running a few steps forward - this will be needed for proc to create the
superblock and store a valid pid namespace on it during the namespace
creation. The reason, why the namespace cannot live without proc mount
is described in the appropriate patch.

I don't like this at all. We should never pass kernel and userspace
addresses through the same pointer. Maybe add an additional argument
to the get_sb prototype instead. But this whole idea of mounting /proc
from kernelspace sounds like a really bad idea to me. /proc should
never be mounted from the kernel but always normally from userspace.

Why then is it mounted in proc_root_init()?

Thanks,
Pavel
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