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authorBen Blum <bblum@google.com>2009-09-23 15:56:27 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2009-09-24 07:20:58 -0700
commit72a8cb30d10d4041c455a7054607a7d519167c87 (patch)
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cgroups: ensure correct concurrent opening/reading of pidlists across pid namespaces
Previously there was the problem in which two processes from different pid namespaces reading the tasks or procs file could result in one process seeing results from the other's namespace. Rather than one pidlist for each file in a cgroup, we now keep a list of pidlists keyed by namespace and file type (tasks versus procs) in which entries are placed on demand. Each pidlist has its own lock, and that the pidlists themselves are passed around in the seq_file's private pointer means we don't have to touch the cgroup or its master list except when creating and destroying entries. Signed-off-by: Ben Blum <bblum@google.com> Signed-off-by: Paul Menage <menage@google.com> Cc: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com> Cc: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com> Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/cgroup.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/cgroup.c107
1 files changed, 90 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/cgroup.c b/kernel/cgroup.c
index a9433f50e53d..97194ba12014 100644
--- a/kernel/cgroup.c
+++ b/kernel/cgroup.c
@@ -776,6 +776,12 @@ static void cgroup_diput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
*/
deactivate_super(cgrp->root->sb);
+ /*
+ * if we're getting rid of the cgroup, refcount should ensure
+ * that there are no pidlists left.
+ */
+ BUG_ON(!list_empty(&cgrp->pidlists));
+
call_rcu(&cgrp->rcu_head, free_cgroup_rcu);
}
iput(inode);
@@ -1121,8 +1127,8 @@ static void init_cgroup_housekeeping(struct cgroup *cgrp)
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->children);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->css_sets);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->release_list);
- init_rwsem(&(cgrp->tasks.mutex));
- init_rwsem(&(cgrp->procs.mutex));
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cgrp->pidlists);
+ mutex_init(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
}
static void init_cgroup_root(struct cgroupfs_root *root)
@@ -2396,9 +2402,59 @@ static int cmppid(const void *a, const void *b)
}
/*
+ * find the appropriate pidlist for our purpose (given procs vs tasks)
+ * returns with the lock on that pidlist already held, and takes care
+ * of the use count, or returns NULL with no locks held if we're out of
+ * memory.
+ */
+static struct cgroup_pidlist *cgroup_pidlist_find(struct cgroup *cgrp,
+ enum cgroup_filetype type)
+{
+ struct cgroup_pidlist *l;
+ /* don't need task_nsproxy() if we're looking at ourself */
+ struct pid_namespace *ns = get_pid_ns(current->nsproxy->pid_ns);
+ /*
+ * We can't drop the pidlist_mutex before taking the l->mutex in case
+ * the last ref-holder is trying to remove l from the list at the same
+ * time. Holding the pidlist_mutex precludes somebody taking whichever
+ * list we find out from under us - compare release_pid_array().
+ */
+ mutex_lock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
+ list_for_each_entry(l, &cgrp->pidlists, links) {
+ if (l->key.type == type && l->key.ns == ns) {
+ /* found a matching list - drop the extra refcount */
+ put_pid_ns(ns);
+ /* make sure l doesn't vanish out from under us */
+ down_write(&l->mutex);
+ mutex_unlock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
+ l->use_count++;
+ return l;
+ }
+ }
+ /* entry not found; create a new one */
+ l = kmalloc(sizeof(struct cgroup_pidlist), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!l) {
+ mutex_unlock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
+ put_pid_ns(ns);
+ return l;
+ }
+ init_rwsem(&l->mutex);
+ down_write(&l->mutex);
+ l->key.type = type;
+ l->key.ns = ns;
+ l->use_count = 0; /* don't increment here */
+ l->list = NULL;
+ l->owner = cgrp;
+ list_add(&l->links, &cgrp->pidlists);
+ mutex_unlock(&cgrp->pidlist_mutex);
+ return l;
+}
+
+/*
* Load a cgroup's pidarray with either procs' tgids or tasks' pids
*/
-static int pidlist_array_load(struct cgroup *cgrp, bool procs)
+static int pidlist_array_load(struct cgroup *cgrp, enum cgroup_filetype type,
+ struct cgroup_pidlist **lp)
{
pid_t *array;
int length;
@@ -2423,7 +2479,10 @@ static int pidlist_array_load(struct cgroup *cgrp, bool procs)
if (unlikely(n == length))
break;
/* get tgid or pid for procs or tasks file respectively */
- pid = (procs ? task_tgid_vnr(tsk) : task_pid_vnr(tsk));
+ if (type == CGROUP_FILE_PROCS)
+ pid = task_tgid_vnr(tsk);
+ else
+ pid = task_pid_vnr(tsk);
if (pid > 0) /* make sure to only use valid results */
array[n++] = pid;
}
@@ -2431,19 +2490,20 @@ static int pidlist_array_load(struct cgroup *cgrp, bool procs)
length = n;
/* now sort & (if procs) strip out duplicates */
sort(array, length, sizeof(pid_t), cmppid, NULL);
- if (procs) {
+ if (type == CGROUP_FILE_PROCS)
length = pidlist_uniq(&array, length);
- l = &(cgrp->procs);
- } else {
- l = &(cgrp->tasks);
+ l = cgroup_pidlist_find(cgrp, type);
+ if (!l) {
+ kfree(array);
+ return -ENOMEM;
}
- /* store array in cgroup, freeing old if necessary */
- down_write(&l->mutex);
+ /* store array, freeing old if necessary - lock already held */
kfree(l->list);
l->list = array;
l->length = length;
l->use_count++;
up_write(&l->mutex);
+ *lp = l;
return 0;
}
@@ -2586,13 +2646,26 @@ static const struct seq_operations cgroup_pidlist_seq_operations = {
static void cgroup_release_pid_array(struct cgroup_pidlist *l)
{
+ /*
+ * the case where we're the last user of this particular pidlist will
+ * have us remove it from the cgroup's list, which entails taking the
+ * mutex. since in pidlist_find the pidlist->lock depends on cgroup->
+ * pidlist_mutex, we have to take pidlist_mutex first.
+ */
+ mutex_lock(&l->owner->pidlist_mutex);
down_write(&l->mutex);
BUG_ON(!l->use_count);
if (!--l->use_count) {
+ /* we're the last user if refcount is 0; remove and free */
+ list_del(&l->links);
+ mutex_unlock(&l->owner->pidlist_mutex);
kfree(l->list);
- l->list = NULL;
- l->length = 0;
+ put_pid_ns(l->key.ns);
+ up_write(&l->mutex);
+ kfree(l);
+ return;
}
+ mutex_unlock(&l->owner->pidlist_mutex);
up_write(&l->mutex);
}
@@ -2623,10 +2696,10 @@ static const struct file_operations cgroup_pidlist_operations = {
* in the cgroup.
*/
/* helper function for the two below it */
-static int cgroup_pidlist_open(struct file *file, bool procs)
+static int cgroup_pidlist_open(struct file *file, enum cgroup_filetype type)
{
struct cgroup *cgrp = __d_cgrp(file->f_dentry->d_parent);
- struct cgroup_pidlist *l = (procs ? &cgrp->procs : &cgrp->tasks);
+ struct cgroup_pidlist *l;
int retval;
/* Nothing to do for write-only files */
@@ -2634,7 +2707,7 @@ static int cgroup_pidlist_open(struct file *file, bool procs)
return 0;
/* have the array populated */
- retval = pidlist_array_load(cgrp, procs);
+ retval = pidlist_array_load(cgrp, type, &l);
if (retval)
return retval;
/* configure file information */
@@ -2650,11 +2723,11 @@ static int cgroup_pidlist_open(struct file *file, bool procs)
}
static int cgroup_tasks_open(struct inode *unused, struct file *file)
{
- return cgroup_pidlist_open(file, false);
+ return cgroup_pidlist_open(file, CGROUP_FILE_TASKS);
}
static int cgroup_procs_open(struct inode *unused, struct file *file)
{
- return cgroup_pidlist_open(file, true);
+ return cgroup_pidlist_open(file, CGROUP_FILE_PROCS);
}
static u64 cgroup_read_notify_on_release(struct cgroup *cgrp,