Re: [CRIU] [PATCH 1/3] prctl: reduce permissions to change boundaries of data, brk and stack

From: Cyrill Gorcunov
Date: Fri Feb 14 2014 - 15:06:32 EST


On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 11:47:13PM +0400, Pavel Emelyanov wrote:
> >> Maybe we could improve this api and provide argument as a pointer
> >> to a structure, which would have all the fields we're going to
> >> modify, which in turn would allow us to verify that all new values
> >> are sane and fit rlimits, then we could (probably) deprecate old
> >> api if noone except c/r camp is using it (I actually can't imagine
> >> who else might need this api). Then CAP_SYS_RESOURCE requirement
> >> could be ripped off. Hm? (sure touching api is always "no-no"
> >> case, but maybe...)
> >
> > Hmm. Let me rewind this a little bit.
> >
> > I want to be very stupid and ask the following.
> >
> > Why can't you have the process of interest do:
> > ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACHME);
> > execve(executable, args, ...);
> >
> > /* Have the ptracer inject the recovery/fixup code */
> > /* Fix up the mostly correct process to look like it has been
> > * executing for a while.
> > */

Erik, it seems I don't understand how it will help us to restore
the mm fields mentioned above?

> Let's imagine we do that.
>
> This means, that the whole memory contents should be restored _after_
> the execve() call, since the execve() flushes old mappings. In
> that case we lose the ability to preserve any shared memory regions
> between any two processes. This "shared" can be either regular
> MAP_SHARED mappings or MAP_ANONYMOUS but still not COW-ed ones.
>
> > That should work, set all of the interesting fields, and works as
> > non-root today. My gut feel says do that and we can just
> > deprecate/remove prctl_set_mm.
> >
> > I am hoping we can move this conversation what makes sense from oh ick
> > checkpoint/restort does not work with user namespaces.

I fear you've got a wrong impression that we're "ick'ing" about user-ns ;)
Actually it's "must have" feature for containers thus we would _really_
love to be able to c/r them.
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