Re: [Resend][PATCH] ns,proc: introduce pid_in_ns

From: Oleg Nesterov
Date: Fri Apr 25 2014 - 14:57:03 EST


On 04/25, Chen Hanxiao wrote:
>
> We lacked of convenient method of getting the pid inside containers.
>
> If some issues occurred inside container guest, host user
> could not know which process is in trouble just by guest pid:
> the users of container guest only knew the pid inside containers.
> This will bring obstacle for trouble shooting.
>
> This patch introduces pid_in_ns:
> If one process is in init_pid_ns, /proc/PID/pid_in_ns
> equals to /proc/PID;
> if one process is in pidns, /proc/PID/pid_in_ns
> will tell the pid inside containers;
> if pidns is nested, it depends on which pidns are you in.

Yes another /proc/pid/ file...

Perhaps it would be better to change /proc/pid/status["Pid:"] to report the
list of pid_nr's, from its namespace up to the observer's namespace. The same
for "Tgid:".

(Hmm. And why "Ngid:" was inserted between tid and tgid ?)

> +int proc_pid_in_ns(struct seq_file *m, struct pid_namespace *ns,
> + struct pid *pid, struct task_struct *task)
> +{
> + pid_t pid_in_ns;
> + unsigned int level;
> +
> + level = pid->level;
> + pid_in_ns = task_pid_nr_ns(task, pid->numbers[level].ns);

This looks overcomplicated or I missed something?

Oleg.

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