Re: [PATCH v3 1/3] binder: handle PID namespace conversion for freeze operation

From: Yury Norov

Date: Tue Feb 03 2026 - 15:39:18 EST


On Tue, Feb 03, 2026 at 03:59:26PM +0900, jongan.kim@xxxxxxx wrote:
> From: JongAn Kim <jongan.kim@xxxxxxx>
>
> Currently, when a freeze is attempted from a non-init PID namespace,
> there is a possibility that the wrong process in the init namespace
> may be frozen due to PID collision across namespaces.
>
> For example, if a container with PID namespace has a process with
> PID 100 (which maps to PID 5000 in init namespace), attempting to
> freeze PID 100 from the container could incorrectly match a different
> process with PID 100 in the init namespace.
>
> This patch fixes the issue by:
> 1. Converting the caller's PID from their namespace to init namespace
> 2. Matching against binder_proc->pid (which stores init namespace TGID)
> 3. Returning -EINVAL for invalid PIDs and -ESRCH for not-found processes
>
> This change ensures correct PID handling when binder freeze occurs in
> non-init PID namespace.
>
> Signed-off-by: JongAn Kim <jongan.kim@xxxxxxx>
> ---
> v2 -> v3 : change to use task->tgid instead of task_tgid_nr_ns()
>
> drivers/android/binder.c | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
> 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/android/binder.c b/drivers/android/binder.c
> index 535fc881c8da..4c4366089ecb 100644
> --- a/drivers/android/binder.c
> +++ b/drivers/android/binder.c
> @@ -5609,6 +5609,41 @@ static bool binder_txns_pending_ilocked(struct binder_proc *proc)
> return false;
> }
>
> +/**
> + * binder_convert_to_init_ns_tgid() - Convert pid to global pid(init namespace)

For global PIDs we've got task_pid_nr(), see include/linux/pid.h:

/*
* the helpers to get the task's different pids as they are seen
* from various namespaces
*
* task_xid_nr() : global id, i.e. the id seen from the init namespace;
* task_xid_vnr() : virtual id, i.e. the id seen from the pid namespace of
* current.
* task_xid_nr_ns() : id seen from the ns specified;
*
* see also pid_nr() etc in include/linux/pid.h
*/

I think task_tgid_nr(current) would work for you. Or I misunderstand
something?

If your "binder_convert" returns something not covered by one from
the above, please put your function in include/linux/pid.h and give
it a proper name.

> + * @pid: pid from user space
> + *
> + * Converts a process ID (TGID) from the caller's PID namespace to the
> + * corresponding TGID in the init namespace.

Process ID (PID) is not the same as TGID, but you use the names
interchangeably. This is very confusing. Can you reword?

> + * Return: On success, returns TGID in init namespace (positive value).
> + * On error, returns -EINVAL if pid <= 0, or -ESRCH if process
> + * not found or not visible in init namespace.
> + */
> +static int binder_convert_to_init_ns_tgid(u32 pid)

This should use pid_t.

> +{
> + struct task_struct *task;
> + int init_ns_pid = 0;
> +
> + /* already in init namespace */
> + if (task_is_in_init_pid_ns(current))
> + return pid;
> +
> + if (pid == 0)
> + return -EINVAL;

Can you comment what is wrong with pid == 0?

> + rcu_read_lock();
> + task = pid_task(find_vpid(pid), PIDTYPE_PID);
> + if (task)
> + init_ns_pid = task->tgid;

So I've been replying with the same suggestion to v2, but you did it
in this v3 yourself.

> + rcu_read_unlock();
> +
> + if (!init_ns_pid)
> + return -ESRCH;

You can assign init_ns_pid to -ESRCH at declaration and drop this chunk.

> +
> + return init_ns_pid;
> +}

Thanks,
Yury