On Tue, Dec 23, 2025 at 04:28:36PM -0800, Bobby Eshleman wrote:
> From: Bobby Eshleman <[email protected]>
>
> Add netns logic to vsock core. Additionally, modify transport hook
> prototypes to be used by later transport-specific patches (e.g.,
> *_seqpacket_allow()).
>
> Namespaces are supported primarily by changing socket lookup functions
> (e.g., vsock_find_connected_socket()) to take into account the socket
> namespace and the namespace mode before considering a candidate socket a
> "match".
>
> This patch also introduces the sysctl /proc/sys/net/vsock/ns_mode to
> report the mode and /proc/sys/net/vsock/child_ns_mode to set the mode
> for new namespaces.
>
> Add netns functionality (initialization, passing to transports, procfs,
> etc...) to the af_vsock socket layer. Later patches that add netns
> support to transports depend on this patch.
>
> dgram_allow(), stream_allow(), and seqpacket_allow() callbacks are
> modified to take a vsk in order to perform logic on namespace modes. In
> future patches, the net will also be used for socket
> lookups in these functions.
>
> Signed-off-by: Bobby Eshleman <[email protected]>
...
> static int __vsock_bind_connectible(struct vsock_sock *vsk,
> struct sockaddr_vm *addr)
> {
> + struct net *net = sock_net(sk_vsock(vsk));
> static u32 port;
> struct sockaddr_vm new_addr;
>
Hmm this static port gives me pause. So some port number info leaks
between namespaces. I am not saying it's a big security issue
and yet ... people expect isolation.
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