Re: linux-cr ported to 3.2-rc1

From: Serge E. Hallyn
Date: Tue Nov 15 2011 - 13:28:44 EST


Quoting Pavel Emelyanov (xemul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx):
> On 11/14/2011 07:13 PM, Adrian Reber wrote:
> > I have ported the linux-cr patches from www.linux-cr.org/pub/git/linux-cr.git
> > to the latest kernel (3.2-rc1). The tests (on x86_64) I have done so far
> > were successful. My repository with the C/R patches on top of 3.2-rc1 is
> > currently at:
> >
> > http://lisas.de/~adrian/linux-cr.git
> >
> >
> > The development on the linux-cr tree hast stopped sometime around 2.6.37
> > and although those patches have gone through many revisions I am not sure
> > about the latest state of those patches concerning inclusion. At what
> > point has the discussion stopped and why?
>
> AFAIK very few people from the community support the idea of having the C/R
> functionality implemented as the kernel subsystem.
>
> > I have seen patches from Pavel about another approach for
> > checkpointing/restarting but I haven't heard anything about
> > that during the last months.
> >
> > What are the chances to get one of the checkpointing/restarting
> > implementations included. What is still missing from the one I used?
>
> The chances are ... quite high. We implement our C/R code in the userspace
> and require very few pieces from kernel. So far 2 out of 3 proposed API
> extensions were merged into -mm tree.

Hi Pavel,

does '2 out of 3 proposed' mean '2 out of 3 needed for full c/r support'?
(That was the implication, and would be great) If not, the how many more
api extensions would you foresee needed for that?

> > What is the latest state of Pavel's patches?
>
> The state right now is - we can dump and restore tasks with any types of
> memory, open regular files and pipes with its contents. The code is currently
> under internal review process. We're going to send the public RFC early next
> week. Then go on with more resources to dump and restore.
>
> > Adrian
> > .
> >
>
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