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| To support containers, we now allow multiple instances of devpts filesystem, |
| such that indices of ptys allocated in one instance are independent of indices |
| allocated in other instances of devpts. |
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| To preserve backward compatibility, this support for multiple instances is |
| enabled only if: |
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| - CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y, and |
| - '-o newinstance' mount option is specified while mounting devpts |
| |
| IOW, devpts now supports both single-instance and multi-instance semantics. |
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| If CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=n, there is no change in behavior and |
| this referred to as the "legacy" mode. In this mode, the new mount options |
| (-o newinstance and -o ptmxmode) will be ignored with a 'bogus option' message |
| on console. |
| |
| If CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y and devpts is mounted without the |
| 'newinstance' option (as in current start-up scripts) the new mount binds |
| to the initial kernel mount of devpts. This mode is referred to as the |
| 'single-instance' mode and the current, single-instance semantics are |
| preserved, i.e PTYs are common across the system. |
| |
| The only difference between this single-instance mode and the legacy mode |
| is the presence of new, '/dev/pts/ptmx' node with permissions 0000, which |
| can safely be ignored. |
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| If CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y and 'newinstance' option is specified, |
| the mount is considered to be in the multi-instance mode and a new instance |
| of the devpts fs is created. Any ptys created in this instance are independent |
| of ptys in other instances of devpts. Like in the single-instance mode, the |
| /dev/pts/ptmx node is present. To effectively use the multi-instance mode, |
| open of /dev/ptmx must be a redirected to '/dev/pts/ptmx' using a symlink or |
| bind-mount. |
| |
| Eg: A container startup script could do the following: |
| |
| $ chmod 0666 /dev/pts/ptmx |
| $ rm /dev/ptmx |
| $ ln -s pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx |
| $ ns_exec -cm /bin/bash |
| |
| # We are now in new container |
| |
| $ umount /dev/pts |
| $ mount -t devpts -o newinstance lxcpts /dev/pts |
| $ sshd -p 1234 |
| |
| where 'ns_exec -cm /bin/bash' calls clone() with CLONE_NEWNS flag and execs |
| /bin/bash in the child process. A pty created by the sshd is not visible in |
| the original mount of /dev/pts. |
| |
| Total count of pty pairs in all instances is limited by sysctls: |
| kernel.pty.max = 4096 - global limit |
| kernel.pty.reserve = 1024 - reserve for initial instance |
| kernel.pty.nr - current count of ptys |
| |
| Per-instance limit could be set by adding mount option "max=<count>". |
| This feature was added in kernel 3.4 together with sysctl kernel.pty.reserve. |
| In kernels older than 3.4 sysctl kernel.pty.max works as per-instance limit. |
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| User-space changes |
| ------------------ |
| |
| In multi-instance mode (i.e '-o newinstance' mount option is specified at least |
| once), following user-space issues should be noted. |
| |
| 1. If -o newinstance mount option is never used, /dev/pts/ptmx can be ignored |
| and no change is needed to system-startup scripts. |
| |
| 2. To effectively use multi-instance mode (i.e -o newinstance is specified) |
| administrators or startup scripts should "redirect" open of /dev/ptmx to |
| /dev/pts/ptmx using either a bind mount or symlink. |
| |
| $ mount -t devpts -o newinstance devpts /dev/pts |
| |
| followed by either |
| |
| $ rm /dev/ptmx |
| $ ln -s pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx |
| $ chmod 666 /dev/pts/ptmx |
| or |
| $ mount -o bind /dev/pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx |
| |
| 3. The '/dev/ptmx -> pts/ptmx' symlink is the preferred method since it |
| enables better error-reporting and treats both single-instance and |
| multi-instance mounts similarly. |
| |
| But this method requires that system-startup scripts set the mode of |
| /dev/pts/ptmx correctly (default mode is 0000). The scripts can set the |
| mode by, either |
| |
| - adding ptmxmode mount option to devpts entry in /etc/fstab, or |
| - using 'chmod 0666 /dev/pts/ptmx' |
| |
| 4. If multi-instance mode mount is needed for containers, but the system |
| startup scripts have not yet been updated, container-startup scripts |
| should bind mount /dev/ptmx to /dev/pts/ptmx to avoid breaking single- |
| instance mounts. |
| |
| Or, in general, container-startup scripts should use: |
| |
| mount -t devpts -o newinstance -o ptmxmode=0666 devpts /dev/pts |
| if [ ! -L /dev/ptmx ]; then |
| mount -o bind /dev/pts/ptmx /dev/ptmx |
| fi |
| |
| When all devpts mounts are multi-instance, /dev/ptmx can permanently be |
| a symlink to pts/ptmx and the bind mount can be ignored. |
| |
| 5. A multi-instance mount that is not accompanied by the /dev/ptmx to |
| /dev/pts/ptmx redirection would result in an unusable/unreachable pty. |
| |
| mount -t devpts -o newinstance lxcpts /dev/pts |
| |
| immediately followed by: |
| |
| open("/dev/ptmx") |
| |
| would create a pty, say /dev/pts/7, in the initial kernel mount. |
| But /dev/pts/7 would be invisible in the new mount. |
| |
| 6. The permissions for /dev/pts/ptmx node should be specified when mounting |
| /dev/pts, using the '-o ptmxmode=%o' mount option (default is 0000). |
| |
| mount -t devpts -o newinstance -o ptmxmode=0644 devpts /dev/pts |
| |
| The permissions can be later be changed as usual with 'chmod'. |
| |
| chmod 666 /dev/pts/ptmx |
| |
| 7. A mount of devpts without the 'newinstance' option results in binding to |
| initial kernel mount. This behavior while preserving legacy semantics, |
| does not provide strict isolation in a container environment. i.e by |
| mounting devpts without the 'newinstance' option, a container could |
| get visibility into the 'host' or root container's devpts. |
| |
| To workaround this and have strict isolation, all mounts of devpts, |
| including the mount in the root container, should use the newinstance |
| option. |