Re: [PATCH v4 2/4] procfs: add "pidns" mount option

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Hi,

On 8/4/25 10:45 PM, Aleksa Sarai wrote:
> Since the introduction of pid namespaces, their interaction with procfs
> has been entirely implicit in ways that require a lot of dancing around
> by programs that need to construct sandboxes with different PID
> namespaces.
> 
> Being able to explicitly specify the pid namespace to use when
> constructing a procfs super block will allow programs to no longer need
> to fork off a process which does then does unshare(2) / setns(2) and
> forks again in order to construct a procfs in a pidns.
> 
> So, provide a "pidns" mount option which allows such users to just
> explicitly state which pid namespace they want that procfs instance to
> use. This interface can be used with fsconfig(2) either with a file
> descriptor or a path:
> 
>   fsconfig(procfd, FSCONFIG_SET_FD, "pidns", NULL, nsfd);
>   fsconfig(procfd, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "pidns", "/proc/self/ns/pid", 0);
> 
> or with classic mount(2) / mount(8):
> 
>   // mount -t proc -o pidns=/proc/self/ns/pid proc /tmp/proc
>   mount("proc", "/tmp/proc", "proc", MS_..., "pidns=/proc/self/ns/pid");
> 
> As this new API is effectively shorthand for setns(2) followed by
> mount(2), the permission model for this mirrors pidns_install() to avoid
> opening up new attack surfaces by loosening the existing permission
> model.
> 
> In order to avoid having to RCU-protect all users of proc_pid_ns() (to
> avoid UAFs), attempting to reconfigure an existing procfs instance's pid
> namespace will error out with -EBUSY. Creating new procfs instances is
> quite cheap, so this should not be an impediment to most users, and lets
> us avoid a lot of churn in fs/proc/* for a feature that it seems
> unlikely userspace would use.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst |  8 ++++
>  fs/proc/root.c                     | 98 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  2 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
> index 5236cb52e357..5a157dadea0b 100644
> --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
> @@ -2360,6 +2360,7 @@ The following mount options are supported:
>  	hidepid=	Set /proc/<pid>/ access mode.
>  	gid=		Set the group authorized to learn processes information.
>  	subset=		Show only the specified subset of procfs.
> +	pidns=		Specify a the namespace used by this procfs.

			drop ^^ a

>  	=========	========================================================
>  
>  hidepid=off or hidepid=0 means classic mode - everybody may access all
> @@ -2392,6 +2393,13 @@ information about processes information, just add identd to this group.
>  subset=pid hides all top level files and directories in the procfs that
>  are not related to tasks.
>  
> +pidns= specifies a pid namespace (either as a string path to something like
> +`/proc/$pid/ns/pid`, or a file descriptor when using `FSCONFIG_SET_FD`) that
> +will be used by the procfs instance when translating pids. By default, procfs
> +will use the calling process's active pid namespace. Note that the pid
> +namespace of an existing procfs instance cannot be modified (attempting to do
> +so will give an `-EBUSY` error).
> +
>  Chapter 5: Filesystem behavior
>  ==============================
>  
-- 
~Randy





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