cgroup: don't set clone_children when it is already 1

In particular, if it's already 1, and we can't change it, we currently
fail out.  That's silly.

I was going to just always continue, but if clone_children is not 1,
then the container *will* fail to start later on, so I'd rather stop
earlier on so the original cause doesn't get lost in the noise.

Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
Acked-by: Stéphane Graber <stgraber@ubuntu.com>
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Serge Hallyn 2013-12-19 15:18:24 -06:00 committed by Stéphane Graber
parent 58d6a17e02
commit 7e7243e16b

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@ -1944,6 +1944,7 @@ int count_lines(const char *fn)
int handle_cgroup_settings(struct cgroup_mount_point *mp, char *cgroup_path)
{
int r, saved_errno = 0;
char buf[2];
/* If this is the memory cgroup, we want to enforce hierarchy.
* But don't fail if for some reason we can't.
@ -1951,9 +1952,12 @@ int handle_cgroup_settings(struct cgroup_mount_point *mp, char *cgroup_path)
if (lxc_string_in_array("memory", (const char **)mp->hierarchy->subsystems)) {
char *cc_path = cgroup_to_absolute_path(mp, cgroup_path, "/memory.use_hierarchy");
if (cc_path) {
r = lxc_write_to_file(cc_path, "1", 1, false);
if (r < 0)
SYSERROR("failed to set memory.use_hiararchy to 1; continuing");
r = lxc_read_from_file(cc_path, buf, 1);
if (r < 1 || buf[0] != '1') {
r = lxc_write_to_file(cc_path, "1", 1, false);
if (r < 0)
SYSERROR("failed to set memory.use_hiararchy to 1; continuing");
}
free(cc_path);
}
}
@ -1966,6 +1970,11 @@ int handle_cgroup_settings(struct cgroup_mount_point *mp, char *cgroup_path)
char *cc_path = cgroup_to_absolute_path(mp, cgroup_path, "/cgroup.clone_children");
if (!cc_path)
return -1;
r = lxc_read_from_file(cc_path, buf, 1);
if (r == 1 && buf[0] == '1') {
free(cc_path);
return 0;
}
r = lxc_write_to_file(cc_path, "1", 1, false);
saved_errno = errno;
free(cc_path);