On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Vivek Goyal <vgo...@redhat.com> wrote:
> This patch implements socket option SO_PASSCGROUP along the lines of
> SO_PASSCRED.
>
> If SO_PASSCGROUP is set, then recvmsg() will get a control message
> SCM_CGROUP which will contain the cgroup path of sender. This cgroup
> belongs to first mounted hierarchy in the sytem.
>
> SCM_CGROUP control message can only be received and sender can not send
> a SCM_CGROUP message. Kernel automatically generates one if receiver
> chooses to receive one.
>
> This works both for unix stream and datagram sockets.
>
> cgroup information is passed only if either the sender or receiver has
> SO_PASSCGROUP option set. This means for existing workloads they should
> not see any significant performance impact of this change.

This is odd.  Shouldn't an SCM_CGROUP cmsg be generated when the
receiver has SO_PASSCGROUP set and the sender passes SCM_CGROUP to
sendmsg?

--Andy
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