[PATCH] /proc/pid/status: show all sets of pid according to ns

From: Chen Hanxiao
Date: Mon May 26 2014 - 06:05:31 EST


We need a direct method of getting the pid inside containers.
If some issues occurred inside a container guest, host user
could not know which process is in trouble just by guest pid:
the users of container guest only knew the pid inside containers.
This will bring obstacle for trouble shooting.

This patch expands fields of Tgid and Pid:
a) In init_pid_ns, nothing changed;

b) In one pidns, they will tell the pid inside containers:
Tgid: 1628 9 3
Pid: 1628 9 3
** process id is 1628 in level 0, 9 in level 1, 3 in level 2.

c) If pidns is nested, it depends on which pidns are you in.
Tgid: 9 3
Pid: 9 3
** Views from level 1 for Pid 1628 in host.

Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
fs/proc/array.c | 20 +++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/proc/array.c b/fs/proc/array.c
index 64db2bc..eef20dd 100644
--- a/fs/proc/array.c
+++ b/fs/proc/array.c
@@ -173,17 +173,23 @@ static inline void task_state(struct seq_file *m, struct pid_namespace *ns,
cred = get_task_cred(p);
seq_printf(m,
"State:\t%s\n"
- "Tgid:\t%d\n"
- "Ngid:\t%d\n"
- "Pid:\t%d\n"
+ "Ngid:\t%d\n",
+ get_task_state(p),
+ task_numa_group_id(p));
+ seq_puts(m, "Tgid:");
+ for (g = ns->level; g <= pid->level; g++)
+ seq_printf(m, "\t%d ",
+ task_tgid_nr_ns(p, pid->numbers[g].ns));
+ seq_puts(m, "\nPid:");
+ for (g = ns->level; g <= pid->level; g++)
+ seq_printf(m, "\t%d ",
+ task_pid_nr_ns(p, pid->numbers[g].ns));
+ seq_putc(m, '\n');
+ seq_printf(m,
"PPid:\t%d\n"
"TracerPid:\t%d\n"
"Uid:\t%d\t%d\t%d\t%d\n"
"Gid:\t%d\t%d\t%d\t%d\n",
- get_task_state(p),
- task_tgid_nr_ns(p, ns),
- task_numa_group_id(p),
- pid_nr_ns(pid, ns),
ppid, tpid,
from_kuid_munged(user_ns, cred->uid),
from_kuid_munged(user_ns, cred->euid),
--
1.9.0

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