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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-07-21 09:44:36 +0300
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-07-21 09:44:36 +0300
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Merge branch 'Make-sys-class-net-per-net-namespace-objects-belong-to-container'
Tyler Hicks says: ==================== Make /sys/class/net per net namespace objects belong to container This is a revival of an older patch set from Dmitry Torokhov: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1471386795-32918-1-git-send-email-dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com/ My submission of v2 is here: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1531497949-1766-1-git-send-email-tyhicks@canonical.com/ Here's Dmitry's description: There are objects in /sys hierarchy (/sys/class/net/) that logically belong to a namespace/container. Unfortunately all sysfs objects start their life belonging to global root, and while we could change ownership manually, keeping tracks of all objects that come and go is cumbersome. It would be better if kernel created them using correct uid/gid from the beginning. This series changes kernfs to allow creating object's with arbitrary uid/gid, adds get_ownership() callback to ktype structure so subsystems could supply their own logic (likely tied to namespace support) for determining ownership of kobjects, and adjusts sysfs code to make use of this information. Lastly net-sysfs is adjusted to make sure that objects in net namespace are owned by the root user from the owning user namespace. Note that we do not adjust ownership of objects moved into a new namespace (as when moving a network device into a container) as userspace can easily do it. I'm reviving this patch set because we would like this feature for system containers. One specific use case that we have is that libvirt is unable to configure its bridge device inside of a system container due to the bridge files in /sys/class/net/ being owned by init root instead of container root. The last two patches in this set are patches that I've added to Dmitry's original set to allow such configuration of the bridge device. Eric had previously provided feedback that he didn't favor these changes affecting all layers of the stack and that most of the changes could remain local to drivers/base/core.c. That feedback is certainly sensible but I wanted to send out v2 of the patch set without making that large of a change since quite a bit of time has passed and the bridge changes in the last patch of this set shows that not all of the changes will be local to drivers/base/core.c. I'm happy to make the changes if the original request still stands. * Changes since v2: - Added my Co-Developed-by and Signed-off-by tags to all of Dmitry's patches that I've modified - Patch 1 received build failure fixes in arch/x86/kernel/cpu/intel_rdt_rdtgroup.c - Patch 2 was updated to drop the declaration of sysfs_add_file() from sysfs.h since the patch removed all other uses of the function - Patch 5 is a new patch that prevents tx_maxrate from being written to from inside of a container + Maybe I'm being too cautious here but the restriction can always be loosened up later - Patches 6 and 7 were updated to make net_ns_get_ownership() always initialize uid and gid, even when the network namespace is NULL, so that it isn't a dangerous function to reuse + Requested by Christian Brauner - I've looked at all sysfs attributes affected by this patch set and feel comfortable about the changes. There are quite a few affected attributes that don't have any capable()/ns_capable() checks in their store operations (per_bond_attrs, at91_sysfs_attrs, sysfs_grcan_attrs, ican3_sysfs_attrs, cdc_ncm_sysfs_attrs, qmi_wwan_sysfs_attrs) but I think this is acceptable. It means that container root, rather than specifically CAP_NET_ADMIN inside of the network namespace that the device belongs to, can write to those device attributes. It's the same situation that those devices have today in that init root is able to write to the attributes without necessarily having CAP_NET_ADMIN. I think that this should probably be fixed in order to be consistent with what netdev_store() does by verifying CAP_NET_ADMIN in the network namespace but that it doesn't need to happen in this patch set. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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