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cgroup: add delegation section to unified hierarchy documentation

v2: Rearranged paragraphs as suggested by Johannes Weiner.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
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      Documentation/cgroups/unified-hierarchy.txt

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@@ -17,15 +17,18 @@ CONTENTS
 3. Structural Constraints
 3. Structural Constraints
   3-1. Top-down
   3-1. Top-down
   3-2. No internal tasks
   3-2. No internal tasks
-4. Other Changes
-  4-1. [Un]populated Notification
-  4-2. Other Core Changes
-  4-3. Per-Controller Changes
-    4-3-1. blkio
-    4-3-2. cpuset
-    4-3-3. memory
-5. Planned Changes
-  5-1. CAP for resource control
+4. Delegation
+  4-1. Model of delegation
+  4-2. Common ancestor rule
+5. Other Changes
+  5-1. [Un]populated Notification
+  5-2. Other Core Changes
+  5-3. Per-Controller Changes
+    5-3-1. blkio
+    5-3-2. cpuset
+    5-3-3. memory
+6. Planned Changes
+  6-1. CAP for resource control
 
 
 
 
 1. Background
 1. Background
@@ -245,9 +248,72 @@ cgroup must create children and transfer all its tasks to the children
 before enabling controllers in its "cgroup.subtree_control" file.
 before enabling controllers in its "cgroup.subtree_control" file.
 
 
 
 
-4. Other Changes
+4. Delegation
 
 
-4-1. [Un]populated Notification
+4-1. Model of delegation
+
+A cgroup can be delegated to a less privileged user by granting write
+access of the directory and its "cgroup.procs" file to the user.  Note
+that the resource control knobs in a given directory concern the
+resources of the parent and thus must not be delegated along with the
+directory.
+
+Once delegated, the user can build sub-hierarchy under the directory,
+organize processes as it sees fit and further distribute the resources
+it got from the parent.  The limits and other settings of all resource
+controllers are hierarchical and regardless of what happens in the
+delegated sub-hierarchy, nothing can escape the resource restrictions
+imposed by the parent.
+
+Currently, cgroup doesn't impose any restrictions on the number of
+cgroups in or nesting depth of a delegated sub-hierarchy; however,
+this may in the future be limited explicitly.
+
+
+4-2. Common ancestor rule
+
+On the unified hierarchy, to write to a "cgroup.procs" file, in
+addition to the usual write permission to the file and uid match, the
+writer must also have write access to the "cgroup.procs" file of the
+common ancestor of the source and destination cgroups.  This prevents
+delegatees from smuggling processes across disjoint sub-hierarchies.
+
+Let's say cgroups C0 and C1 have been delegated to user U0 who created
+C00, C01 under C0 and C10 under C1 as follows.
+
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - C0 - C00
+ ~ cgroup    ~      \ C01
+ ~ hierarchy ~
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - C1 - C10
+
+C0 and C1 are separate entities in terms of resource distribution
+regardless of their relative positions in the hierarchy.  The
+resources the processes under C0 are entitled to are controlled by
+C0's ancestors and may be completely different from C1.  It's clear
+that the intention of delegating C0 to U0 is allowing U0 to organize
+the processes under C0 and further control the distribution of C0's
+resources.
+
+On traditional hierarchies, if a task has write access to "tasks" or
+"cgroup.procs" file of a cgroup and its uid agrees with the target, it
+can move the target to the cgroup.  In the above example, U0 will not
+only be able to move processes in each sub-hierarchy but also across
+the two sub-hierarchies, effectively allowing it to violate the
+organizational and resource restrictions implied by the hierarchical
+structure above C0 and C1.
+
+On the unified hierarchy, let's say U0 wants to write the pid of a
+process which has a matching uid and is currently in C10 into
+"C00/cgroup.procs".  U0 obviously has write access to the file and
+migration permission on the process; however, the common ancestor of
+the source cgroup C10 and the destination cgroup C00 is above the
+points of delegation and U0 would not have write access to its
+"cgroup.procs" and thus be denied with -EACCES.
+
+
+5. Other Changes
+
+5-1. [Un]populated Notification
 
 
 cgroup users often need a way to determine when a cgroup's
 cgroup users often need a way to determine when a cgroup's
 subhierarchy becomes empty so that it can be cleaned up.  cgroup
 subhierarchy becomes empty so that it can be cleaned up.  cgroup
@@ -289,7 +355,7 @@ supported and the interface files "release_agent" and
 "notify_on_release" do not exist.
 "notify_on_release" do not exist.
 
 
 
 
-4-2. Other Core Changes
+5-2. Other Core Changes
 
 
 - None of the mount options is allowed.
 - None of the mount options is allowed.
 
 
@@ -306,14 +372,14 @@ supported and the interface files "release_agent" and
 - The "cgroup.clone_children" file is removed.
 - The "cgroup.clone_children" file is removed.
 
 
 
 
-4-3. Per-Controller Changes
+5-3. Per-Controller Changes
 
 
-4-3-1. blkio
+5-3-1. blkio
 
 
 - blk-throttle becomes properly hierarchical.
 - blk-throttle becomes properly hierarchical.
 
 
 
 
-4-3-2. cpuset
+5-3-2. cpuset
 
 
 - Tasks are kept in empty cpusets after hotplug and take on the masks
 - Tasks are kept in empty cpusets after hotplug and take on the masks
   of the nearest non-empty ancestor, instead of being moved to it.
   of the nearest non-empty ancestor, instead of being moved to it.
@@ -322,7 +388,7 @@ supported and the interface files "release_agent" and
   masks of the nearest non-empty ancestor.
   masks of the nearest non-empty ancestor.
 
 
 
 
-4-3-3. memory
+5-3-3. memory
 
 
 - use_hierarchy is on by default and the cgroup file for the flag is
 - use_hierarchy is on by default and the cgroup file for the flag is
   not created.
   not created.
@@ -407,9 +473,9 @@ supported and the interface files "release_agent" and
   memory.low, memory.high, and memory.max will use the string "max" to
   memory.low, memory.high, and memory.max will use the string "max" to
   indicate and set the highest possible value.
   indicate and set the highest possible value.
 
 
-5. Planned Changes
+6. Planned Changes
 
 
-5-1. CAP for resource control
+6-1. CAP for resource control
 
 
 Unified hierarchy will require one of the capabilities(7), which is
 Unified hierarchy will require one of the capabilities(7), which is
 yet to be decided, for all resource control related knobs.  Process
 yet to be decided, for all resource control related knobs.  Process