drop_capabilities='cap_sys_admin,cap_sys_boot,cap_sys_module'.split(',')
+def umount(fs_dir):
+ output = os.popen('/bin/umount %s 2>&1'%fs_dir).read()
+ return ('device is busy' not in fs_dir)
+
+
"""
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option("-n", "--net",
print "Error assigning resources: %s"%slice_name
exit(1)
+try:
+ open('/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct/system/libvirtd.service/libvirt/lxc/%s/tasks'%slice_name,'w').write(str(os.getpid()))
+except:
+ print "Error assigning cpuacct: %s" % slice_name
+ exit(1)
+
# If the slice is frozen, then we'll get an EBUSY when trying to write to the task
# list for the freezer cgroup. Since the user couldn't do anything anyway, it's best
# in this case to error out the shell. (an alternative would be to un-freeze it,
exit(1)
r1 = setns.chcontext('/proc/%s/ns/uts'%pid)
-
r2 = setns.chcontext('/proc/%s/ns/ipc'%pid)
r3 = setns.chcontext('/proc/%s/ns/net'%pid)
open('/proc/lxcsu','w').write(pid)
open('/proc/pidsu','w').write(pid)
+# cgroups is not yet LXC-safe, so we need to use the course grained access control
+# strategy of unmounting the filesystem
+
+umount_result = True
+for subsystem in ['cpuset','cpu,cpuacct','memory','devices','freezer','net_cls','blkio','perf_event']:
+ fs_path = '/sys/fs/cgroup/%s'%subsystem
+ if (not umount(fs_path)):
+ print "Error disabling cgroup access"
+ exit(1)
+
+if (not umount('/sys/fs/cgroup')):
+ print "Error disabling cgroup access"
+ exit(1)
+
pid = os.fork()
cap_args = map(lambda c:'--drop='+c, drop_capabilities)
if (pid == 0):
+ os.environ['SHELL'] = '/bin/sh'
os.execv('/usr/sbin/capsh',cap_args+['--','--login']+args[1:])
else:
os.waitpid(pid,0)