Re: [PATCH] Document /proc/pid PID reuse behavior
From: Mike Rapoport
Date: Thu Nov 01 2018 - 03:09:11 EST
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 03:06:22PM +0000, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> State explicitly that holding a /proc/pid file descriptor open does
> not reserve the PID. Also note that in the event of PID reuse, these
> open file descriptors refer to the old, now-dead process, and not the
> new one that happens to be named the same numeric PID.
Signed-off is missing.
> ---
> Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt | 8 ++++++++
> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
> index 12a5e6e693b6..567f66a8a23c 100644
> --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
> @@ -214,6 +214,14 @@ asynchronous manner and the value may not be very precise. To see a precise
> snapshot of a moment, you can see /proc/<pid>/smaps file and scan page table.
> It's slow but very precise.
>
> +Note that an open a file descriptor to /proc/<pid> or to any of its
> +contained files or subdirectories does not prevent <pid> being reused
> +for some other process in the event that <pid> exits. Operations on
> +open /proc/<pid> file descriptors corresponding to dead processes
> +never act on any new process that the kernel may, through chance, have
> +also assigned the process ID <pid>. Instead, operations on these FDs
> +usually fail with ESRCH.
> +
I'd put this text in the beginning of the section, just before table 1-1.
Otherwise looks good.
It maybe also useful to update 'man 5 proc' (1) as well
[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/docs/man-pages/man-pages.git/tree/man5/proc.5
> Table 1-2: Contents of the status files (as of 4.8)
> ..............................................................................
> Field Content
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> 2.19.1.568.g152ad8e336-goog
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Sincerely yours,
Mike.