Re: [PATCH 07/44] kdbus: Fix comment on translation of caps between namespaces
From: Sergei Zviagintsev
Date: Fri Oct 09 2015 - 03:34:28 EST
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 09, 2015 at 11:43:22AM +0800, Hillf Danton wrote:
> > @@ -730,15 +730,21 @@ static void kdbus_meta_export_caps(struct kdbus_meta_caps *out,
> >
> > /*
> > * This translates the effective capabilities of 'cred' into the given
> > - * user-namespace. If the given user-namespace is a child-namespace of
> > - * the user-namespace of 'cred', the mask can be copied verbatim. If
> > - * not, the mask is cleared.
> > - * There's one exception: If 'cred' is the owner of any user-namespace
> > - * in the path between the given user-namespace and the user-namespace
> > - * of 'cred', then it has all effective capabilities set. This means,
> > - * the user who created a user-namespace always has all effective
> > - * capabilities in any child namespaces. Note that this is based on the
> > - * uid of the namespace creator, not the task hierarchy.
> > + * user namespace according to the following rules:
> > + *
> > + * - If 'cred' is a member of the given user namespace or any of its
> > + * parent user namespaces, the mask is copied verbatim. That is, if
>
> Clearer/Better if "if not, the mask is cleared." is reserved.
Indeed, thanks!
>
> > + * a process has a capability in a user namespace, then it has it in
> > + * all child user namespaces too.
> > + *
> > + * - If the effective UID of 'cred' matches the owner of the given user
> > + * namespace or any of its parent user namespaces and 'cred' itself
> > + * resides in the parent of that user namespace which it owns, then
> > + * it has all effective capabilities set. This means that the user
> > + * who created a user namespace always has all effective capabilities
> > + * in all child namespaces while staying in the parent of the user
> > + * namespace which it owns. Note that this is based on the UID of the
> > + * namespace creator, not the task hierarchy.
> > */
> > for (iter = user_ns; iter; iter = iter->parent) {
> > if (iter == cred->user_ns) {
> > --
> > 1.8.3.1
> >
>
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