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From: Anjali Kulkarni <anjali.k.kulkarni@oracle.com> In this series, we add filtering to the proc connector module. This is required to fix some bugs and also will enable the addition of event based filtering, which will improve performance for anyone interested in a subset of process events, as compared to the current approach, which is to send all event notifications. Thus, a client can register to listen for only exit or fork or a mix or all of the events. This greatly enhances performance - currently, we need to listen to all events, and there are 9 different types of events. For eg. handling 3 types of events - 8K-forks + 8K-exits + 8K-execs takes 200ms, whereas handling 2 types - 8K-forks + 8K-exits takes about 150ms, and handling just one type - 8K exits takes about 70ms. Reason why we need the above changes and also a new event type PROC_EVENT_NONZERO_EXIT, which is only sent by kernel to a listening application when any process exiting has a non-zero exit status is: Oracle DB runs on a large scale with 100000s of short lived processes, starting up and exiting quickly. A process monitoring DB daemon which tracks and cleans up after processes that have died without a proper exit needs notifications only when a process died with a non-zero exit code (which should be rare). This change will give Oracle DB substantial performance savings - it takes 50ms to scan about 8K PIDs in /proc, about 500ms for 100K PIDs. DB does this check every 3 secs, so over an hour we save 10secs for 100K PIDs. Measuring the time using pidfds for monitoring 8K process exits took 4 times longer - 200ms, as compared to 70ms using only exit notifications of proc connector. Hence, we cannot use pidfd for our use case. This kind of a new event could also be useful to other applications like Google's lmkd daemon, which needs a killed process's exit notification. This patch series is organized as follows - Patch 1 : Needed for patch 3 to work. Patch 2 : Needed for patch 3 to work. Patch 3 : Fixes some bugs in proc connector, details in the patch. Patch 4 : Test code for proc connector. Patch 5 : Adds event based filtering for performance enhancements. Patch 6 : Needed for patch 7 to work. Patch 7 : Allow non-root users access to proc connector events. v2->v3 changes: - Fix comments by Jakub Kicinski to separate netlink (patch 2) (after layering) from connector fixes (patch 3). - Minor fixes suggested by Jakub. - Add new multicast group level permissions check at netlink layer. Split this into netlink & connector layers (patches 6 & 7) v1->v2 changes: - Fix comments by Jakub Kicinski to keep layering within netlink and update kdocs. - Move non-root users access patch last in series so remaining patches can go in first. v->v1 changes: - Changed commit log in patch 4 as suggested by Christian Brauner - Changed patch 4 to make more fine grained access to non-root users - Fixed warning in cn_proc.c, Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> - Fixed some existing warnings in cn_proc.c Anjali Kulkarni (7): netlink: Reverse the patch which removed filtering netlink: Add new netlink_release function connector/cn_proc: Add filtering to fix some bugs connector/cn_proc: Test code for proc connector connector/cn_proc: Performance improvements netlink: Add multicast group level permissions connector/cn_proc: Allow non-root users access drivers/connector/cn_proc.c | 105 +++++++++-- drivers/connector/connector.c | 22 ++- drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c | 6 +- include/linux/connector.h | 8 +- include/linux/netlink.h | 7 + include/uapi/linux/cn_proc.h | 62 +++++-- net/netlink/af_netlink.c | 56 +++++- net/netlink/af_netlink.h | 6 + samples/connector/proc_filter.c | 301 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 9 files changed, 528 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) create mode 100644 samples/connector/proc_filter.c