Re: [PATCH 00/37] Permit filesystem local caching

From: David Howells
Date: Wed Feb 20 2008 - 15:22:56 EST


Serge E. Hallyn <serue@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Seems *really* weird that every time you send this, patch 6 doesn't seem
> to reach me in any of my mailboxes... (did get it from the url
> you listed)

It's the largest of the patches, so that's not entirely surprising. Hence why
I included the URL to the tarball also.

> I'm sorry if I miss where you explicitly state this, but is it safe to
> assume, as perusing the patches suggests, that
>
> 1. tsk->sec never changes other than in task_alloc_security()?

Correct.

> 2. tsk->act_as is only ever dereferenced from (a) current->

That ought to be correct.

> except (b) in do_coredump?

Actually, do_coredump() only deals with current->act_as.

> (thereby carefully avoiding locking issues)

That's the idea.

> I'd still like to see some performance numbers. Not to object to
> these patches, just to make sure there's no need to try and optimize
> more of the dereferences away when they're not needed.

I hope that the performance impact is minimal. The kernel should spend very
little time looking at the security data. I'll try and get some though.

> Oh, manually copied from patch 6, I see you have in the task_security
> struct definition:
>
> kernel_cap_t cap_bset; /* ? */
>
> That comment can be filled in with 'capability bounding set' (for this
> task and all its future descendents).

Thanks.

David
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