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Date:	Mon, 21 Jan 2013 17:01:54 +0800
From:	Li Zefan <lizefan@...wei.com>
To:	Daniel Wagner <wagi@...om.org>
CC:	John Fastabend <john.r.fastabend@...el.com>,
	Neil Horman <nhorman@...driver.com>,
	Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...-carit.de>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,
	Cgroups <cgroups@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [BUG] Bug in netprio_cgroup and netcls_cgroup ?

On 2013/1/21 16:50, Daniel Wagner wrote:
> Hi Li,
> 
> On 21.01.2013 07:08, Li Zefan wrote:
>> I'm not a network developer, so correct me if I'm wrong.
>>
>> Since commit 7955490f732c2b8
>> ("net: netprio_cgroup: rework update socket logic"), sock->sk->sk_cgrp_prioidx
>> is set when the socket is created, and won't be updated unless the task is
>> moved to another cgroup.
>>
>> Now the problem is, a socket can be _shared_ by multiple processes (fork, SCM_RIGHT).
>> If we place those processes in different cgroups, and each cgroup has
>> different configs, but all of the processes will send data via this socket
>> with the same network priority.
> 
> Wouldn't that be addressed by 48a87cc26c13b68f6cce4e9d769fcb17a6b3e4b8
> 
>    net: netprio: fd passed in SCM_RIGHTS datagram not set correctly
> 
>     A socket fd passed in a SCM_RIGHTS datagram was not getting
>     updated with the new tasks cgrp prioidx. This leaves IO on
>     the socket tagged with the old tasks priority.
> 
>     To fix this add a check in the scm recvmsg path to update the
>     sock cgrp prioidx with the new tasks value.
> 
> As I read this this should work for net_prio.
> 

But after process A passed the socket fd to B, both A and B can use the
same socket to send data, right? Then if A and B were placed in different
cgroups with differnt configs, A's config won't take effect anymore.

Am I missing something?


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