[Devel] Re: [BIG RFC] Filesystem-based checkpoint
Mike Waychison
mikew at google.com
Tue Nov 4 13:33:14 PST 2008
Dave Hansen wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 15:47 -0400, Oren Laadan wrote:
>> 3. Your approach doesn't play well with what I call "checkpoint that
>> involves self". This term refers to a process that checkpoints itself
>> (and only itself), or to a process that attempts to checkpoint its own
>> container. In both cases, there is no other entity that will read the
>> data from the file system while the caller is blocked.
>>
>> This is a key point for me, with multiple use cases. The simplest, if
>> you will, is for a process to simply checkpoint itself (no containers
>> and other crap :p). Same for dumping your own container. And there are
>> others.
>
> Let's take a step back here. I believe that strictly enforcing this
> requirement strictly requires that the checkpoint be done in its
> entirety by the kernel.
>
> A process must have its state serialized in a repeatable way. That
> basically precludes it running during the checkpoint, or having its
> state change in any way that isn't atomic.
>
> If a process can't be, itself, running during a checkpoint, then
> something running must be performing the checkpoint. That "something"
> must either be another process or the kernel. Since you've defined the
> goal as a self-checkpoint, it *can't* be another process. So, it *must*
> be the kernel.
Stepping in a little late into the conversation here, but a
self-checkpoint to me means "initiated by self". It doesn't preclude a
userland service (outside our container or whatever) performing the
grunge work for us once asked.
>
> When it comes down to it, I think this point drives quite a bit of the
> implementation. The cr_kread/write(), for instance. We *need* the
> kernel to do the writing since we've completely precluded userspace from
> doing it.
>
> -- Dave
>
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