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H A Dmagic.hdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
/linux-master/fs/afs/
H A Dflock.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dserver.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dvolume.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dinternal.hdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dmain.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dproc.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dsuper.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dvlclient.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Drxrpc.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dfsclient.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dcmservice.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dcell.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dcallback.cdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
H A Dafs.hdiff f044c884 Thu Nov 02 09:27:45 MDT 2017 David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> afs: Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces

Lay the groundwork for supporting network namespaces (netns) to the AFS
filesystem by moving various global features to a network-namespace struct
(afs_net) and providing an instance of this as a temporary global variable
that everything uses via accessor functions for the moment.

The following changes have been made:

(1) Store the netns in the superblock info. This will be obtained from
the mounter's nsproxy on a manual mount and inherited from the parent
superblock on an automount.

(2) The cell list is made per-netns. It can be viewed through
/proc/net/afs/cells and also be modified by writing commands to that
file.

(3) The local workstation cell is set per-ns in /proc/net/afs/rootcell.
This is unset by default.

(4) The 'rootcell' module parameter, which sets a cell and VL server list
modifies the init net namespace, thereby allowing an AFS root fs to be
theoretically used.

(5) The volume location lists and the file lock manager are made
per-netns.

(6) The AF_RXRPC socket and associated I/O bits are made per-ns.

The various workqueues remain global for the moment.

Changes still to be made:

(1) /proc/fs/afs/ should be moved to /proc/net/afs/ and a symlink emplaced
from the old name.

(2) A per-netns subsys needs to be registered for AFS into which it can
store its per-netns data.

(3) Rather than the AF_RXRPC socket being opened on module init, it needs
to be opened on the creation of a superblock in that netns.

(4) The socket needs to be closed when the last superblock using it is
destroyed and all outstanding client calls on it have been completed.
This prevents a reference loop on the namespace.

(5) It is possible that several namespaces will want to use AFS, in which
case each one will need its own UDP port. These can either be set
through /proc/net/afs/cm_port or the kernel can pick one at random.
The init_ns gets 7001 by default.

Other issues that need resolving:

(1) The DNS keyring needs net-namespacing.

(2) Where do upcalls go (eg. DNS request-key upcall)?

(3) Need something like open_socket_in_file_ns() syscall so that AFS
command line tools attempting to operate on an AFS file/volume have
their RPC calls go to the right place.

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>

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