Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/4] Generic container system

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Menage wrote:
> This patchset extracts the process grouping code from cpusets into a
> generic container system,

Interesting.  I'll try to give it a careful review in the next couple
of days.

I've added Jay Lan <[email protected]> to the cc list.  I encourage you to
include him on your cc list in the future - thanks.  He has expertise
in some of SGI's earlier container-like efforts.

> cpusets ... well documented
> (particularly with regards to synchronization rules).

thanks ;

Question (perhaps already answered in your code - I haven't looked
yet): can loadable kernel modules register containers?  I'd like to
see at least GPL modules be able to register containers, but I
appreciate that this could be a controversial issue.  Technically, I am
guessing that some EXPORT_GPL_SYMPOL declarations on the necessary
container registration routines would provide GPL modules with this
capability.

Guess I should read the code ...

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