Re: [PATCH 0/24] kernel: add a netlink interface to get information about processes (v2)

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Thu Dec 03 2015 - 18:43:59 EST


On Thursday 03 December 2015 15:20:30 Andy Lutomirski wrote:
> > * Netlink is designed for such type of workloads. It allows to expand
> > the interface and save backward compatibility. It allows to generates
> > packets with a different set of parameters.
> > * If we use a file descriptor, we can create it and decrease
> > capabilities of the current process. It's a good feature which will be
> > unavailable if we decide to create a system call.
>
> If this is actually a real goal and it matters, then I'd suggest doing
> it right. Make a way to create an fd that represents a pidns and,
> specifically, the right to query non-secret properties of the
> processes in the pidns.

My first thought about doing an interface here was to create a virtual
file system that can be queried rather than using netlink, but then I
realized that the idea was to avoid procfs ;-)

More seriously, maybe the answer is to have a transaction file in
procfs itself. Procfs already knows about namespaces, so adding
a /proc/task-diag file as the entry point into the kernel could
get that out of the way.

The simple_transaction infrastructure that we have is limited to
a little under a page for the total data size, but something similar
could be used.

Arnd
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