On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 20:49 +0000, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > On 12/14/05, Sridhar Samudrala <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >>These set of patches provide a TCP/IP emergency communication mechanism that
> >>could be used to guarantee high priority communications over a critical socket
> >>to succeed even under very low memory conditions that last for a couple of
> >>minutes. It uses the critical page pool facility provided by Matt's patches
> >>that he posted recently on lkml.
> >> http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/12/14/34/index.html
> >>
> >>This mechanism provides a new socket option SO_CRITICAL that can be used to
> >>mark a socket as critical. A critical connection used for emergency
> >
> >
> > So now everyone writing commercial apps for Linux are going to set
> > SO_CRITICAL on sockets in their apps so their apps can "survive better
> > under pressure than the competitors aps" and clueless programmers all
> > over are going to think "cool, with this I can make my app more
> > important than everyone elses, I'm going to use this". When everyone
> > and his dog starts to set this, what's the point?
> >
> >
>
> I don't think the initial patches that Matt did were intended for what
> you are describing.
> When I had the conversation with Matt at KS, the problem we were trying
> to solve was "Memory pressure with network attached swap space".
> I came up with the idea that I think Matt has implemented.
> Letting the OS choose which are "critical" TCP/IP sessions is fine. But
> letting an application choose is a recipe for disaster.
We could easily add capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN) check to allow this option to
be set only by privileged users.
Thanks
Sridhar
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