Re: [PATCH 3/5] device_cgroup: keep track of local group settings

From: Serge E. Hallyn
Date: Wed Dec 05 2012 - 23:26:36 EST


Quoting Aristeu Rozanski (aris@xxxxxxxxxx):
> On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 06:01:25PM +0000, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> > First, generally, I don't think 'allows' added to parent should be
> > automatically propagated to descendents.
>
> that's what I think too and what I tried to do
>
> > In devcgroup_update_access: (around line 625)
> > there is a period of time where cgroup members have
> > default allow without the parent's exceptions.
>
> true, will fix that one and look for more cases
>
> > propagate_behavior (line 505):
> > 1. doesn't follow the same ordering as devcgroup_update_access(), in
> > particular cleaning exceptions before setting behavior.
>
> I see, will update that
>
> > 2. When changing a parent from deny to allow, I don't think children
> > should be updated.
>
> I disagree on this one. since there'll be local preferences, it'll try
> to revalidate them everytime there's a change. so, for example, an
> exception that might not be possible now, will be possible when its
> parent changes in a way that allows that.

My concern is just practical - if I've started a bunch of containers,
and another admin decides to make a change to the root devices cgroup,
I don't want the container's device accesses now changing.

Maybe that's better solved by having all of userspace sit in /system
while containers and vms sit under /lxc and /libvirt...

-serge
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