On 01/27/2011 02:45 AM, Andrew Morton wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 09:08:51 +0800 Li
Zefan<lizf(a)cn.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> Andrew Morton wrote:
>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 10:39:48 +0100
>> Daniel Lezcano<daniel.lezcano(a)free.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> This patch removes the ns_cgroup as suggested in the following thread:
>> I had this patch queued up in September last year, but dropped it. Why
>> did I do that?
> Because you wanted to wait for some time for users (if any) to notice this
> coming change.
>
> Author: Daniel Lezcano<daniel.lezcano(a)free.fr>
> Date: Wed Oct 27 15:33:38 2010 -0700
>
> cgroup: notify ns_cgroup deprecated
>
> The ns_cgroup will be removed very soon. Let's warn, for this version,
> ns_cgroup is deprecated.
>
> Make ns_cgroup and clone_children exclusive. If the clone_children is set
> and the ns_cgroup is mounted, let's fail with EINVAL when the ns_cgroup
> subsys is created (a printk will help the user to understand why the
> creation fails).
>
> Update the feature remove schedule file with the deprecated ns_cgroup.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Lezcano<daniel.lezcano(a)free.fr>
> Acked-by: Paul Menage<menage(a)google.com>
> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton<akpm(a)linux-foundation.org>
> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds<torvalds(a)linux-foundation.org>
ooh, that was clever of me.
Here is the text which was missing from the changelog:
This is a userspace-visible change. Commit 45531757b45c ("cgroup:
notify ns_cgroup deprecated") (merged into 2.6.27) caused the kernel
to emit a printk warning users that the feature is planned for
removal. Since that time we have heard from XXX users who were
affected by this.
Please provide XXX.
Ok, AFAIK nobody makes use of the ns_cgroup except the LXC userspace
tools which I maintain and where
the backward compatibility with the ns_cgroup and the clone_children
flag is already implemented.
Since today nobody seems to be affected by this.
I Cc'ed the libvirt mailing list.
How do we know that 2.6.37->2.6.38 is long enough? Will any
major
distros be released containing this warning in that timeframe? I doubt
it.
Hmm, maybe it is too short but I don't think someone will complain about
this feature removal.
Google chromium is using the namespaces, hence a lot of cgroup is
created on the system. The vsftpd and some pam modules uses the
namespaces too.
I won't be surprised if one of these applications fails with 'clone'
returning EEXIST ...