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Subject[PATCH 0/4] time namespace aware system boot time
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Time namespaces make it possible to virtualize time inside of
containers, e.g., it is feasible to reset the uptime of a container
to zero by setting the time namespace offset for boottime to the
negated current value of the CLOCK_BOOTTIME.

However, the boot time stamp provided by getboottime64() does not
take care of time namespaces. The resulting boot time stamp 'btime'
provided by /proc/stat does not show a plausible time stamp inside
the time namespace of a container.

We address this by shifting the value returned by getboottime64()
by subtracting the boottime offset of the time namespace.
(A selftest to check the expected /proc/stat 'btime' inside the
namespace is provided.)

Further, to avoid to show processes as time travelers inside of the
time namespace the boottime offset then needs to be added to the
start_bootime provided by the task_struct.

Michael Weiß (4):
timens: additional helper function to add boottime in nsec
time: make getboottime64 aware of time namespace
fs/proc: apply timens offset for start_boottime of processes
selftests/timens: added selftest for /proc/stat btime

fs/proc/array.c | 6 ++-
include/linux/time_namespace.h | 7 +++
kernel/time/timekeeping.c | 3 ++
tools/testing/selftests/timens/procfs.c | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-
4 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

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2.20.1

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