Message ID | 20190924152005.4659-1-cneirabustos@gmail.com |
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Series | BPF: New helper to obtain namespace data from current task | expand |
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 12:20:01PM -0300, Carlos Neira wrote: > Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's > scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is > fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. > When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work > if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. > This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current > namespace where the script is executing. > > In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the > discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. > To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. > This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be > used to do pid filtering even inside a container. > > Signed-off-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> > > Carlos Neira (4): > fs/nsfs.c: added ns_match > bpf: added new helper bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid > tools: Added bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid helper > tools/testing/selftests/bpf: Add self-tests for new helper. self tests > added for new helper bpf-next is currently closed due to merge window. Please resubmit once back open, thanks.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 08:01:17PM +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote: > On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 12:20:01PM -0300, Carlos Neira wrote: > > Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's > > scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is > > fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. > > When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work > > if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. > > This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current > > namespace where the script is executing. > > > > In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the > > discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. > > To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. > > This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be > > used to do pid filtering even inside a container. > > > > Signed-off-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> > > > > Carlos Neira (4): > > fs/nsfs.c: added ns_match > > bpf: added new helper bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid > > tools: Added bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid helper > > tools/testing/selftests/bpf: Add self-tests for new helper. self tests > > added for new helper > > bpf-next is currently closed due to merge window. Please resubmit once back open, thanks. Thanks, Daniel, I'll do so. Bests.
Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> writes: > Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's > scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is > fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. > When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work > if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. > This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current > namespace where the script is executing. > > In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the > discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. > To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. > This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be > used to do pid filtering even inside a container. I think I may have asked this before. If I am repeating old gound please excuse me. Am I correct in understanding these new helpers are designed to be used when programs running in ``conainers'' call it inside pid namespaces register bpf programs for tracing? If so would it be possible to change how the existing bpf opcodes operate when they are used in the context of a pid namespace? That later would seem to allow just moving an existing application into a pid namespace with no modifications. If we can do this with trivial cost at bpf compile time and with no userspace changes that would seem a better approach. If not can someone point me to why we can't do that? What am I missing? Eric > Signed-off-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> > > Carlos Neira (4): > fs/nsfs.c: added ns_match > bpf: added new helper bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid > tools: Added bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid helper > tools/testing/selftests/bpf: Add self-tests for new helper. self tests > added for new helper > > fs/nsfs.c | 8 + > include/linux/bpf.h | 1 + > include/linux/proc_ns.h | 2 + > include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 18 ++- > kernel/bpf/core.c | 1 + > kernel/bpf/helpers.c | 32 ++++ > kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c | 2 + > tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 18 ++- > tools/testing/selftests/bpf/Makefile | 2 +- > tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h | 3 + > .../selftests/bpf/progs/test_pidns_kern.c | 71 ++++++++ > tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_pidns.c | 152 ++++++++++++++++++ > 12 files changed, 307 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_pidns_kern.c > create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_pidns.c
On 9/25/19 5:59 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote: > Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> writes: > >> Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's >> scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is >> fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. >> When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work >> if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. >> This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current >> namespace where the script is executing. >> >> In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the >> discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. >> To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. >> This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be >> used to do pid filtering even inside a container. > > I think I may have asked this before. If I am repeating old gound > please excuse me. > > Am I correct in understanding these new helpers are designed to be used > when programs running in ``conainers'' call it inside pid namespaces > register bpf programs for tracing? Right. > > If so would it be possible to change how the existing bpf opcodes > operate when they are used in the context of a pid namespace? Today, typical bpf program getting pid like: uint64_t pid_tgid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(); pid_t pid = pid_tgid >> 32; pid_t tid = pid_tgid; /* possible filtering ... */ if (pid == <user_provided pid>) .... ... /* record pid in some places */ map_val->pid = pid; ... The bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is a kernel helper BPF_CALL_0(bpf_get_current_pid_tgid) { struct task_struct *task = current; if (unlikely(!task)) return -EINVAL; return (u64) task->tgid << 32 | task->pid; } So the bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() gets the tgid/pid outside any pid namespaces. To make the program work inside the container, just get namespace pid/tgid not enough. You need to make sure the namespace you are tracking is the one you are in. That is what the new proposed helper to do. Do you suggest we change bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() to return namespaced tgid/pid? First, this will break user API (kernel helper is an API) and second, even if we do get pid/tgid, we still not sure whether this is for my namespace or not. Do you have something in mind to address this issue? > > That later would seem to allow just moving an existing application into > a pid namespace with no modifications. If we can do this with trivial > cost at bpf compile time and with no userspace changes that would seem > a better approach. > > If not can someone point me to why we can't do that? What am I missing? > > Eric > >> Signed-off-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> >> >> Carlos Neira (4): >> fs/nsfs.c: added ns_match >> bpf: added new helper bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid >> tools: Added bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid helper >> tools/testing/selftests/bpf: Add self-tests for new helper. self tests >> added for new helper >> >> fs/nsfs.c | 8 + >> include/linux/bpf.h | 1 + >> include/linux/proc_ns.h | 2 + >> include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 18 ++- >> kernel/bpf/core.c | 1 + >> kernel/bpf/helpers.c | 32 ++++ >> kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c | 2 + >> tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 18 ++- >> tools/testing/selftests/bpf/Makefile | 2 +- >> tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h | 3 + >> .../selftests/bpf/progs/test_pidns_kern.c | 71 ++++++++ >> tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_pidns.c | 152 ++++++++++++++++++ >> 12 files changed, 307 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_pidns_kern.c >> create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_pidns.c
Eric W. Biederman wrote: > Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> writes: > > > Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's > > scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is > > fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. > > When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work > > if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. > > This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current > > namespace where the script is executing. > > > > In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the > > discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. > > To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. > > This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be > > used to do pid filtering even inside a container. > > I think I may have asked this before. If I am repeating old gound > please excuse me. > > Am I correct in understanding these new helpers are designed to be used > when programs running in ``conainers'' call it inside pid namespaces > register bpf programs for tracing? > > If so would it be possible to change how the existing bpf opcodes > operate when they are used in the context of a pid namespace? > > That later would seem to allow just moving an existing application into > a pid namespace with no modifications. If we can do this with trivial > cost at bpf compile time and with no userspace changes that would seem > a better approach. > > If not can someone point me to why we can't do that? What am I missing? We have some management/observabiliity bpf programs loaded from privileged containers that end up getting triggered in multiple container context. Here we want the root namespace pid otherwise there would be collisions (same pid in multiple containers) when its used as a key and we would have difficulty finding the pid from the root namespace. I guess at load time if its an unprivileged program we could convert it to use the pid of the current namespace? Or if the application is moved into a unprivileged container? Our code is outside bcc so not sure exactly how the bcc case works. Just wanted to point out we use the root namespace pid for various things so I think it might need to be a bit smarter than just the moving an existing application into a pid namespace. .John
On 9/26/19 9:16 AM, John Fastabend wrote: > Eric W. Biederman wrote: >> Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's >>> scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is >>> fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. >>> When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work >>> if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. >>> This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current >>> namespace where the script is executing. >>> >>> In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the >>> discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. >>> To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. >>> This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be >>> used to do pid filtering even inside a container. >> >> I think I may have asked this before. If I am repeating old gound >> please excuse me. >> >> Am I correct in understanding these new helpers are designed to be used >> when programs running in ``conainers'' call it inside pid namespaces >> register bpf programs for tracing? >> >> If so would it be possible to change how the existing bpf opcodes >> operate when they are used in the context of a pid namespace? >> >> That later would seem to allow just moving an existing application into >> a pid namespace with no modifications. If we can do this with trivial >> cost at bpf compile time and with no userspace changes that would seem >> a better approach. >> >> If not can someone point me to why we can't do that? What am I missing? > > We have some management/observabiliity bpf programs loaded from privileged > containers that end up getting triggered in multiple container context. Here > we want the root namespace pid otherwise there would be collisions (same pid > in multiple containers) when its used as a key and we would have difficulty > finding the pid from the root namespace. Yes, using root namespace pid will work. I am referring to a priviledged container (current root, and future may just CAP_BPF and CAP_TRACIING) where you do not need to go to root to check root pids. Also, there are cases, we do pid namespace-scope statistics collecting, filtering based on namespace "id" is also needed. > > I guess at load time if its an unprivileged program we could convert it to > use the pid of the current namespace? This way we will need to helper to get current namespace pid. > > Or if the application is moved into a unprivileged container? Ya. A helper will be needed. > > Our code is outside bcc so not sure exactly how the bcc case works. Just > wanted to point out we use the root namespace pid for various things > so I think it might need to be a bit smarter than just the moving an > existing application into a pid namespace. As a workaround, we do this as well. The goal is to improve usability. So we do not need to go to root to find these pids. Sometimes if filtering at namespace level, we have to approximate as sometimes it is impossible to track all pids in the container. > > .John >
Currently bpf_get_current_pid_tgid(), is used to do pid filtering in bcc's scripts but this helper returns the pid as seen by the root namespace which is fine when a bcc script is not executed inside a container. When the process of interest is inside a container, pid filtering will not work if bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() is used. This helper addresses this limitation returning the pid as it's seen by the current namespace where the script is executing. In the future different pid_ns files may belong to different devices, according to the discussion between Eric Biederman and Yonghong in 2017 Linux plumbers conference. To address that situation the helper requires inum and dev_t from /proc/self/ns/pid. This helper has the same use cases as bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() as it can be used to do pid filtering even inside a container. Signed-off-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com> Carlos Neira (4): fs/nsfs.c: added ns_match bpf: added new helper bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid tools: Added bpf_get_ns_current_pid_tgid helper tools/testing/selftests/bpf: Add self-tests for new helper. self tests added for new helper fs/nsfs.c | 8 + include/linux/bpf.h | 1 + include/linux/proc_ns.h | 2 + include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 18 ++- kernel/bpf/core.c | 1 + kernel/bpf/helpers.c | 32 ++++ kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c | 2 + tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h | 18 ++- tools/testing/selftests/bpf/Makefile | 2 +- tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h | 3 + .../selftests/bpf/progs/test_pidns_kern.c | 71 ++++++++ tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_pidns.c | 152 ++++++++++++++++++ 12 files changed, 307 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_pidns_kern.c create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_pidns.c