[RFC][PATCH] ipc: Remove IPCMNI

Eric W. Biederman ebiederm at xmission.com
Thu Mar 29 20:08:01 UTC 2018


Manfred Spraul <manfred at colorfullife.com> writes:

>>>>> On 03/14/2018 08:49 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>>>>> To make it possible to keep checkpoint/restore working I have renamed
>>>>>> the sysctls from xxx_next_id to xxx_nextid.  That is enough change that
>>>>>> a smart CRIU implementation can see that what is exported has changed,
>>>>>> and act accordingly.  New kernels will be able to restore the old id's.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This code still needs some real world testing to verify my assumptions.
>>>>>> And some work with the CRIU implementations to actually add the code
>>>>>> that deals with the new for of id assignment.
>>>>>>
> It means that all existing checkpoint/restore application will not work with a
> new kernel.
> Everyone must first update the checkpoint/restore application, then update the
> kernel.
>
> Is this acceptable?

There is no nead.

I just reread through how next_id is implementated in ipc/util.c and I
had been reading it wrong.  There is no need to change the sysctl.

What criu needs is an interface that specifies the next_id to allocate
both the high and the low bits and that is what this the sysctl
provides.

The implemenation could use a little cleanup so it is easier to
understand something like this perhaps:

diff --git a/ipc/util.c b/ipc/util.c
index 3783b7991cc7..2d4ec6e5b70b 100644
--- a/ipc/util.c
+++ b/ipc/util.c
@@ -192,46 +192,32 @@ static struct kern_ipc_perm *ipc_findkey(struct ipc_ids *ids, key_t key)
 	return NULL;
 }
 
-#ifdef CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE
-/*
- * Specify desired id for next allocated IPC object.
- */
-#define ipc_idr_alloc(ids, new)						\
-	idr_alloc(&(ids)->ipcs_idr, (new),				\
-		  (ids)->next_id < 0 ? 0 : ipcid_to_idx((ids)->next_id),\
-		  0, GFP_NOWAIT)
-
-static inline int ipc_buildid(int id, struct ipc_ids *ids,
-			      struct kern_ipc_perm *new)
-{
-	if (ids->next_id < 0) { /* default, behave as !CHECKPOINT_RESTORE */
-		new->seq = ids->seq++;
-		if (ids->seq > IPCID_SEQ_MAX)
-			ids->seq = 0;
-	} else {
-		new->seq = ipcid_to_seqx(ids->next_id);
-		ids->next_id = -1;
-	}
 
-	return SEQ_MULTIPLIER * new->seq + id;
-}
-
-#else
-#define ipc_idr_alloc(ids, new)					\
-	idr_alloc(&(ids)->ipcs_idr, (new), 0, 0, GFP_NOWAIT)
-
-static inline int ipc_buildid(int id, struct ipc_ids *ids,
-			      struct kern_ipc_perm *new)
+static inline int ipc_idr_alloc(struct ipc_ids *ids, struct kern_ipc_perm *new)
 {
+	int id;
+#ifdef CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE
+	if (unlikely(new->id >= 0)) {
+		int idx = ipcid_to_idx(new->id);
+		id = idr_alloc(&ids->ipcs_idr, new, idx, 0, GFP_NOWAIT);
+		if (id < 0)
+			return id;
+		if (id != idx) {
+			idr_remove(&ids->ipcs_idr, id);
+			return -EBUSY;
+		}
+		new->seq = ipcid_to_seqx(new->id);
+		return id;
+	}
+#endif
+	id = idr_alloc(&ids->ipcs_idr, new, 0, 0, GFP_NOWAIT);
 	new->seq = ids->seq++;
 	if (ids->seq > IPCID_SEQ_MAX)
 		ids->seq = 0;
-
-	return SEQ_MULTIPLIER * new->seq + id;
+	new->id = SEQ_MULTIPLIER * new->seq + id;
+	return id;
 }
 
-#endif /* CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE */
-
 /**
  * ipc_addid - add an ipc identifier
  * @ids: ipc identifier set
@@ -269,6 +255,10 @@ int ipc_addid(struct ipc_ids *ids, struct kern_ipc_perm *new, int limit)
 	new->cuid = new->uid = euid;
 	new->gid = new->cgid = egid;
 
+	new->id = ids->next_id;
+	if (new->id >= 0)
+		ids->next_id = -1;
+
 	id = ipc_idr_alloc(ids, new);
 	idr_preload_end();
 
@@ -290,8 +280,6 @@ int ipc_addid(struct ipc_ids *ids, struct kern_ipc_perm *new, int limit)
 	if (id > ids->max_id)
 		ids->max_id = id;
 
-	new->id = ipc_buildid(id, ids, new);
-
 	return id;
 }
 

Eric


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