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author | Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> | 2007-12-01 16:18:56 -0500 |
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committer | Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> | 2007-12-01 16:18:56 -0500 |
commit | c99da91e7a12724127475a85cc7a38214b3504e2 (patch) | |
tree | de0eb3fe32ce58804457963fd133a53bb8fba5b8 /Documentation/namespaces/compatibility-list.txt | |
parent | a31e23e15cbb9734c5883a4a7f58d8712d303e0b (diff) | |
parent | 92d499d991ec4f5cbd00d6f33967eab9d3ee8d6c (diff) |
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diff --git a/Documentation/namespaces/compatibility-list.txt b/Documentation/namespaces/compatibility-list.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..defc5589bfc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/namespaces/compatibility-list.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + Namespaces compatibility list + +This document contains the information about the problems user +may have when creating tasks living in different namespaces. + +Here's the summary. This matrix shows the known problems, that +occur when tasks share some namespace (the columns) while living +in different other namespaces (the rows): + + UTS IPC VFS PID User Net +UTS X +IPC X 1 +VFS X +PID 1 1 X +User 2 2 X +Net X + +1. Both the IPC and the PID namespaces provide IDs to address + object inside the kernel. E.g. semaphore with IPCID or + process group with pid. + + In both cases, tasks shouldn't try exposing this ID to some + other task living in a different namespace via a shared filesystem + or IPC shmem/message. The fact is that this ID is only valid + within the namespace it was obtained in and may refer to some + other object in another namespace. + +2. Intentionally, two equal user IDs in different user namespaces + should not be equal from the VFS point of view. In other + words, user 10 in one user namespace shouldn't have the same + access permissions to files, belonging to user 10 in another + namespace. + + The same is true for the IPC namespaces being shared - two users + from different user namespaces should not access the same IPC objects + even having equal UIDs. + + But currently this is not so. + |