Re: [PATCH] mm: Enable MAP_UNINITIALIZED for archs with mmu

From: Arun Sharma
Date: Mon Feb 27 2012 - 13:32:42 EST


On 2/24/12 8:13 PM, Balbir Singh wrote:
A uid based approach such as the one implemented by Davide Libenzi

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/548928
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/548926

would probably apply the optimization to more use cases - but conceptually a
bit more complex. If we go with this more relaxed approach, we'll have to
design a race-free cgroup_uid_count() based mechanism.

Are you suggesting all processes with the same UID should have access
to each others memory contents?

No - that's a stronger statement than the one I made in my last message. I'll however observe that something like this is already possible via PTRACE_PEEKDATA.

Like I said: a cgroup with a single mm_struct is conceptually cleanest and covers some of our heavy use cases. A cgroup with a single uid would cover more of our use cases. It'd be good to know if you and other maintainers are willing to accept the former, but not the latter.

I'll note that the malloc implementation which uses these interfaces can still decide to zero the memory depending on which variant of *alloc is called. But then, we'd have more fine grained control and more flexibility in terms of temporal usage hints.

-Arun
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