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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH] locks: Show only file_locks created in the same pidns as current process
"J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org> writes:

> On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 11:00:39AM -0500, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>> Nikolay Borisov <kernel@kyup.com> writes:
>>
>> > Currently when /proc/locks is read it will show all the file locks
>> > which are currently created on the machine. On containers, hosted
>> > on busy servers this means that doing lsof can be very slow. I
>> > observed up to 5 seconds stalls reading 50k locks, while the container
>> > itself had only a small number of relevant entries. Fix it by
>> > filtering the locks listed by the pidns of the current process
>> > and the process which created the lock.
>>
>> The locks always confuse me so I am not 100% connecting locks
>> to a pid namespace is appropriate.
>>
>> That said if you are going to filter by pid namespace please use the pid
>> namespace of proc, not the pid namespace of the process reading the
>> file.
>
> Oh, that makes sense, thanks.
>
> What does /proc/mounts use, out of curiosity? The mount namespace that
> /proc was originally mounted in?

/proc/mounts -> /proc/self/mounts

/proc/[pid]/mounts lists mounts from the mount namespace of the
appropriate process.

That is another way to go but it is a tread carefully thing as changing
things that way it is easy to surprise apparmor or selinux rules and be
surprised you broke someones userspace in a way that prevents booting.
Although I suspect /proc/locks isn't too bad.

Eric

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