Eric W. Biederman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | | > Cedric Le Goater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | > | > I think you and Eric (and I) are disagreeing about those limitations. | > | > You take it for granted that a sibling pidns is off limits for signals. | > | > But the signal wasn't sent using a pid, but using a file (in SIGIO | > | > case). So since the fs was shared, the signal should be sent. An | > | > event happened, and the receiver wants to know about it. | > | | > | seen that way I agree. | > | | > | si_code is set to SI_MESGQ, but what do we put in si_pid ? 0 ? | > | | > | we could use the si_errno to pass extra info, like the sending process | > | lives in a // world ... | > | > Does the receiver need to know that sender is in a // world ? | | What is a // world ?
Parallel world/universe :-) I am assuming Cedric used that to refer to a sibling pid ns. | | Eric _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@openvz.org https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/devel