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authorChristian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>2025-04-25 10:11:31 +0200
committerChristian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>2025-04-26 08:27:54 +0200
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parent477058411c45f225ddfbb4769e35a9a5a95cb826 (diff)
net, pidfs: prepare for handing out pidfds for reaped sk->sk_peer_pid
SO_PEERPIDFD currently doesn't support handing out pidfds if the sk->sk_peer_pid thread-group leader has already been reaped. In this case it currently returns EINVAL. Userspace still wants to get a pidfd for a reaped process to have a stable handle it can pass on. This is especially useful now that it is possible to retrieve exit information through a pidfd via the PIDFD_GET_INFO ioctl()'s PIDFD_INFO_EXIT flag. Another summary has been provided by David in [1]: > A pidfd can outlive the task it refers to, and thus user-space must > already be prepared that the task underlying a pidfd is gone at the time > they get their hands on the pidfd. For instance, resolving the pidfd to > a PID via the fdinfo must be prepared to read `-1`. > > Despite user-space knowing that a pidfd might be stale, several kernel > APIs currently add another layer that checks for this. In particular, > SO_PEERPIDFD returns `EINVAL` if the peer-task was already reaped, > but returns a stale pidfd if the task is reaped immediately after the > respective alive-check. > > This has the unfortunate effect that user-space now has two ways to > check for the exact same scenario: A syscall might return > EINVAL/ESRCH/... *or* the pidfd might be stale, even though there is no > particular reason to distinguish both cases. This also propagates > through user-space APIs, which pass on pidfds. They must be prepared to > pass on `-1` *or* the pidfd, because there is no guaranteed way to get a > stale pidfd from the kernel. > Userspace must already deal with a pidfd referring to a reaped task as > the task may exit and get reaped at any time will there are still many > pidfds referring to it. In order to allow handing out reaped pidfd SO_PEERPIDFD needs to ensure that PIDFD_INFO_EXIT information is available whenever a pidfd for a reaped task is created by PIDFD_INFO_EXIT. The uapi promises that reaped pidfds are only handed out if it is guaranteed that the caller sees the exit information: TEST_F(pidfd_info, success_reaped) { struct pidfd_info info = { .mask = PIDFD_INFO_CGROUPID | PIDFD_INFO_EXIT, }; /* * Process has already been reaped and PIDFD_INFO_EXIT been set. * Verify that we can retrieve the exit status of the process. */ ASSERT_EQ(ioctl(self->child_pidfd4, PIDFD_GET_INFO, &info), 0); ASSERT_FALSE(!!(info.mask & PIDFD_INFO_CREDS)); ASSERT_TRUE(!!(info.mask & PIDFD_INFO_EXIT)); ASSERT_TRUE(WIFEXITED(info.exit_code)); ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(info.exit_code), 0); } To hand out pidfds for reaped processes we thus allocate a pidfs entry for the relevant sk->sk_peer_pid at the time the sk->sk_peer_pid is stashed and drop it when the socket is destroyed. This guarantees that exit information will always be recorded for the sk->sk_peer_pid task and we can hand out pidfds for reaped processes. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230807085203.819772-1-david@readahead.eu [1] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20250425-work-pidfs-net-v2-2-450a19461e75@kernel.org Reviewed-by: David Rheinsberg <david@readahead.eu> Reviewed-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima <kuniyu@amazon.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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