Manfred Spraul wrote:If you start using any IPC object and then call unshare with CLONE_NEWIPC, then it's your problem, but not the kernel. There are many issues that can become broken from the user-level POV. What's the problem with undo list? Does it become irrelevant and no undos happen after the task dies? I agree, that we should probably destroy this one when the task calls unshare, but trying to keep this list relevant is useless. May I ask you to split the patch into atomic parts, rather than mixing fixes, reworks and cleanups together? This code is a part of OpenVZ kernels, so it passes some internal tests we perform. Thanks, Pavel --
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