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systemd: Introduce systemd_service_limitmemlock_extra_in
Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ if conf.has('WITH_CH')
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files('virtchd.service.extra.in'),
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systemd_service_limitnofile_extra_in,
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systemd_service_tasksmax_extra_in,
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systemd_service_limitmemlock_extra_in,
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],
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}
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@ -5,9 +5,3 @@ After=remote-fs.target
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[Service]
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KillMode=process
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# With cgroups v2 there is no devices controller anymore, we have to use
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# eBPF to control access to devices. In order to do that we create a eBPF
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# hash MAP which locks memory. The default map size for 64 devices together
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# with program takes 12k per guest. After rounding up we will get 64M to
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# support 4096 guests.
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LimitMEMLOCK=64M
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@ -169,6 +169,7 @@ if conf.has('WITH_LXC')
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files('virtlxcd.service.extra.in'),
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systemd_service_limitnofile_extra_in,
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systemd_service_tasksmax_extra_in,
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systemd_service_limitmemlock_extra_in,
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],
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}
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@ -5,9 +5,3 @@ After=remote-fs.target
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[Service]
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KillMode=process
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# With cgroups v2 there is no devices controller anymore, we have to use
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# eBPF to control access to devices. In order to do that we create a eBPF
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# hash MAP which locks memory. The default map size for 64 devices together
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# with program takes 12k per guest. After rounding up we will get 64M to
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# support 4096 guests.
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LimitMEMLOCK=64M
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@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ guest_unit_files = []
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# can be used in service_extra_in/socket_extra_in (see below)
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systemd_service_limitnofile_extra_in = files('virtd.service.limitnofile.extra.in')
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systemd_service_tasksmax_extra_in = files('virtd.service.tasksmax.extra.in')
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systemd_service_limitmemlock_extra_in = files('virtd.service.limitmemlock.extra.in')
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# virt_daemon_units:
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# generate libvirt daemon systemd unit files
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@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ if conf.has('WITH_QEMU')
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files('virtqemud.service.extra.in'),
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systemd_service_limitnofile_extra_in,
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systemd_service_tasksmax_extra_in,
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systemd_service_limitmemlock_extra_in,
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],
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}
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@ -9,12 +9,6 @@ After=remote-fs.target
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[Service]
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KillMode=process
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# With cgroups v2 there is no devices controller anymore, we have to use
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# eBPF to control access to devices. In order to do that we create a eBPF
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# hash MAP which locks memory. The default map size for 64 devices together
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# with program takes 12k per guest. After rounding up we will get 64M to
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# support 4096 guests.
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LimitMEMLOCK=64M
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[Install]
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Also=virtlogd.socket
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@ -33,12 +33,6 @@ ExecStart=@sbindir@/libvirtd $LIBVIRTD_ARGS
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ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
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KillMode=process
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Restart=on-failure
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# With cgroups v2 there is no devices controller anymore, we have to use
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# eBPF to control access to devices. In order to do that we create a eBPF
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# hash MAP which locks memory. The default map size for 64 devices together
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# with program takes 12k per guest. After rounding up we will get 64M to
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# support 4096 guests.
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LimitMEMLOCK=64M
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ if conf.has('WITH_REMOTE')
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'service_extra_in': [
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systemd_service_limitnofile_extra_in,
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systemd_service_tasksmax_extra_in,
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systemd_service_limitmemlock_extra_in,
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],
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'name': 'legacy monolithic',
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'sockets': [ 'main', 'ro', 'admin', 'tcp', 'tls' ],
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7
src/virtd.service.limitmemlock.extra.in
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7
src/virtd.service.limitmemlock.extra.in
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[Service]
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# With cgroups v2 there is no devices controller anymore, we have to use
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# eBPF to control access to devices. In order to do that we create a eBPF
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# hash MAP which locks memory. The default map size for 64 devices together
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# with program takes 12k per guest. After rounding up we will get 64M to
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# support 4096 guests.
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LimitMEMLOCK=64M
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