On Sun 2016-07-03 15:08:07, Topi Miettinen wrote:
> The attached patch would make any uses of capabilities generate audit
> messages. It works for simple tests as you can see from the commit
> message, but unfortunately the call to audit_cgroup_list() deadlocks the
> system when booting a full blown OS. There's no deadlock when the call
> is removed.
> 
> I guess that in some cases, cgroup_mutex and/or css_set_lock could be
> already held earlier before entering audit_cgroup_list(). Holding the
> locks is however required by task_cgroup_from_root(). Is there any way
> to avoid this? For example, only print some kind of cgroup ID numbers
> (are there unique and stable IDs, available without locks?) for those
> cgroups where the task is registered in the audit message?

I am not sure if anyone know what really happens here. I suggest to
enable lockdep. It might detect possible deadlock even before it
really happens, see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.txt

It can be enabled by

   CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING=y

It depends on

    CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y

and maybe some more options, see lib/Kconfig.debug


Best Regards,
Petr
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