[Devel] Re: [RFC] Change socket checkpoint to retain DGRAM source addresses

Oren Laadan orenl at librato.com
Mon Aug 24 21:33:11 PDT 2009



Dan Smith wrote:
> This is a proposed change to the way sockets are checkpointed.
> It makes the socket itself a proper objhash object, which can be
> checkpointed or restored as part of reading the stream (like many
> of the other first-class objects).  Thus, we worry about
> checkpointing and restoring the socket-typed file, and read the
> related socket object(s) as a matter of course.
> 
> By doing this, we are able to checkpoint sockets we find that
> aren't attached to descriptors.  This is used in the final patch
> to make sure that a socket buffer's owner socket has been
> checkpointed, allowing us to use that socket to re-send the
> buffer on restore (thus retaining the source address).

It will also be useful when restoring two other important cases:

1) A listening socket that with "pending" connections - that is,
established connections for which the app should call accept().

2) Sockets that are "dangling": have been closed by the owner
process but linger in the system because they are referenced
somehow (through skb, peer etc).

> 
> I've got a unit test for this that sets up three sockets, and
> loads some in-flight buffers before checkpoint, verifying that
> after checkpoint, recvfrom() sees them from the appropriate
> source socket.
> 
> Does this approach seem reasonable?  
> 

Yep.

Oren.
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