[Devel] Re: What can OpenVZ do?

Alexey Dobriyan adobriyan at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 03:32:48 PST 2009


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:27:32AM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> 
> * Dave Hansen <dave at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> 
> > > If so, perhaps that can be used as a guide.  Will the planned feature
> > > have a similar design?  If not, how will it differ?  To what extent can
> > > we use that implementation as a tool for understanding what this new
> > > implementation will look like?
> > 
> > Yes, we can certainly use it as a guide.  However, there are some
> > barriers to being able to do that:
> > 
> > dave at nimitz:~/kernels/linux-2.6-openvz$ git diff v2.6.27.10... | diffstat | tail -1
> >  628 files changed, 59597 insertions(+), 2927 deletions(-)
> > dave at nimitz:~/kernels/linux-2.6-openvz$ git diff v2.6.27.10... | wc 
> >   84887  290855 2308745
> > 
> > Unfortunately, the git tree doesn't have that great of a history.  It
> > appears that the forward-ports are just applications of huge single
> > patches which then get committed into git.  This tree has also
> > historically contained a bunch of stuff not directly related to
> > checkpoint/restart like resource management.
> 
> Really, OpenVZ/Virtuozzo does not seem to have enough incentive to merge
> upstream, they only seem to forward-port, keep their tree messy, do minimal
> work to reduce the cross section to the rest of the kernel (so that they can
> manage the forward ports) but otherwise are happy with their carved-out
> niche market. [which niche is also spiced with some proprietary add-ons,
> last i checked, not exactly the contribution environment that breeds a
> healthy flow of patches towards the upstream kernel.]

Oh, cut the crap!

> Merging checkpoints instead might give them the incentive to get
> their act together.

Knowing how much time it takes to beat CPT back into usable shape every time
big kernel rebase is done, OpenVZ/Virtuozzo have every single damn incentive
to have CPT mainlined.

If someone is afraid of long config options, there are always CONFIG_CPT and
CONFIG_CR available.
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