Quoting Fabio Kung (fabio.kung(a)gmail.com):
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn(a)ubuntu.com> wrote:
> >
> > Ah, my memory was failing me, so took a bit of searching, but
> >
> >
http://fabiokung.com/2014/03/13/memory-inside-linux-containers/
> >
> > I can't find anything called 'libmymem', and in 2014 he said
> >
> >
https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8427#issuecomment-58255159
> >
> > so maybe this never went anywhere.
>
> Correct, unfortunately.
>
>
> > For the same reasons you cited above, and because everyeone is rolling
> > their own at fuse level, I still think that a libresource and patches
> > to proc tools to use them, is the right way to go. We have no shortage
> > of sample code for the functions doing the actual work, between libvirt,
> > lxc, docker, etc :)
> >
> > Should we just go ahead and start a libresource github project?
>
> +1, if there's momentum on this I believe I will be able to contribute
> some cycles. Maybe now is the right time?
Might be. Maybe the thing to do is start a project and mailing list
(any objections to github? Do we create a new project for this?), and
see if more than 3 people join :) Announce on containers@ and cgroup@
mailing lists, and start discussing what a reasonable API would look
like.
FWIW, I would support any such effort, but I'm unlikely to have free
resources to do anything more than watch its mailing list.
Regards,
Daniel
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