From: Daniel Lezcano <dlezcano@fr.ibm.com>
To: Oren Laadan <orenl@cs.columbia.edu>
Cc: "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com>,
Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com, containers@lists.linux-foundation.org,
Dave Hansen <dave@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Andrey Mirkin <major@openvz.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/9] OpenVZ kernel based checkpointing/restart
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:24:37 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <48FDD815.2080609@fr.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <48FD1FBC.5050408@cs.columbia.edu>
Oren Laadan wrote:
>
> Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
>> Quoting Daniel Lezcano (dlezcano@fr.ibm.com):
>>> Oren Laadan wrote:
>>>> Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>>>>> Louis Rilling wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 04:33:03PM -0700, Dave Hansen wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 14:57 +0400, Andrey Mirkin wrote:
>>>>>>>> This patchset introduces kernel based checkpointing/restart as it is
>>>>>>>> implemented in OpenVZ project. This patchset has limited functionality and
>>>>>>>> are able to checkpoint/restart only single process. Recently Oren Laaden
>>>>>>>> sent another kernel based implementation of checkpoint/restart. The main
>>>>>>>> differences between this patchset and Oren's patchset are:
>>>>>>> Hi Andrey,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm curious what you want to happen with this patch set. Is there
>>>>>>> something specific in Oren's set that deficient which you need
>>>>>>> implemented? Are there some technical reasons you prefer this code?
>>>>>> To be fair, and since (IIRC) the initial intent was to start with OpenVZ's
>>>>>> approach, shouldn't Oren answer the same questions with respect to Andrey's
>>>>>> patchset?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm afraid that we are forgetting to take the best from both approaches...
>>>>> I agree with Louis.
>>>>>
>>>>> I played with Oren's patchset and tryed to port it on x86_64. I was able
>>>>> to sys_checkpoint/sys_restart but if you remove the restoring of the
>>>>> general registers, the restart still works. I am not an expert on asm,
>>>>> but my hypothesis is when we call sys_checkpoint the registers are saved
>>>>> on the stack by the syscall and when we restore the memory of the
>>>>> process, we restore the stack and the stacked registers are restored
>>>>> when exiting the sys_restart. That make me feel there is an important
>>>>> gap between external checkpoint and internal checkpoint.
>>>> This is a misconception: my patches are not "internal checkpoint". My
>>>> patches are basically "external checkpoint" by design, which *also*
>>>> accommodates self-checkpointing (aka internal). The same holds for the
>>>> restart. The implementation is demonstrated with "self-checkpoint" to
>>>> avoid complicating things at this early stage of proof-of-concept.
>>> Yep, I read your patchset :)
>>>
>>> I just want to clarify what we want to demonstrate with this patchset
>>> for the proof-of-concept ? A self CR does not show what are the
>>> complicate parts of the CR, we are just showing we can dump the memory
>>> from the kernel and do setcontext/getcontext.
>>>
>>> We state at the container mini-summit on an approach:
>>>
>>> 1. Pre-dump
>>> 2. Freeze the container
>>> 3. Dump
>>> 4. Thaw/Kill the container
>>> 5. Post-dump
>>>
>>> We already have the freezer, and we can forget for now pre-dump and
>>> post-dump.
>>>
>>> IMHO, for the proof-of-concept we should do a minimal CR (like you did),
>>> but conforming with these 5 points, but that means we have to do an
>>> external checkpoint.
>> Right, Oren, iiuc you are insisting that 'external checkpoint' and
>> 'multiple task checkpoint' are the same thing. But they aren't.
>> Rather, I think that what we say is 'multiple tasks c/r' is what you say
>> should be done from user-space :)
>
> Then I don't explain myself clearly :)
>
> The only thing I consider doing in user space is the creation of
> the container, the namespaces and the processes.
>
> I argue that "external checkpoint of a single process" is very few
> lines of code away from "self checkpoint" that is in v7.
>
> I'm not sure how you define "external restart" ? eventually, the
> processes restart themselves. It is a question of how the processes
> are created to begin with.
>
>> So particularly given that your patchset seems to be in good shape,
>> I'd like to see external checkpoint explicitly supported. Please
>> just call me a dunce if v7 already works for that.
>>
>
> It seems like you want a single process to checkpoint a single (other)
> process, and then a single process to start a single (other) process.
>
> I tried to explicitly avoid dealing with the container (user space ?
> kernel space ?) and with creating new processes (user space ? kernel
> space ?).
>
> Nevertheless, it's the _same_ code. All that is needed is to make the
> checkpoint syscall refer to the other task instead of self, and the
> restart should create a container and fork there, then call sys_restart.
>
> I guess instead of repeating this argument over, I will go ahead and
> post a patch on top of v7 to demonstrate this (without a container,
> therefore without preserving the original pid).
Cedric made a patch for the external checkpoint:
http://lxc.sourceforge.net/patches/2.6.27/2.6.27-rc8-lxc1/0035-enable-external-checkpoint.patch
The main difference is you will need to freeze the process because it
will not block itself via a syscall (there is the freezer patchset).
For the restart, perhaps you can just do a process calling sys_restart
and so we delay the fork from user/kernel discussion, no ?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-10-21 13:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 69+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-09-03 10:57 [PATCH 0/9] OpenVZ kernel based checkpointing/restart Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 1/9] Introduce trivial sys_checkpoint and sys_restore system calls Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 2/9] Make checkpoint/restart functionality modular Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 3/9] Introduce context structure needed during checkpointing/restart Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 4/9] Introduce container dump function Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 5/9] Introduce function to dump process Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 6/9] Introduce functions to dump mm Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 7/9] Introduce function for restarting a container Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 8/9] Introduce functions to restart a process Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 10:57 ` [PATCH 9/9] Introduce functions to restore mm Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 14:32 ` [PATCH 8/9] Introduce functions to restart a process Louis Rilling
2008-09-13 17:34 ` Pavel Machek
2008-09-03 14:17 ` [PATCH 6/9] Introduce functions to dump mm Louis Rilling
2008-09-03 14:23 ` [PATCH 4/9] Introduce container dump function Serge E. Hallyn
2008-09-03 14:45 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 12:29 ` [PATCH 3/9] Introduce context structure needed during checkpointing/restart Matthieu Fertré
2008-09-03 14:11 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 13:56 ` Louis Rilling
2008-09-03 14:07 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 14:13 ` Cedric Le Goater
2008-09-03 14:29 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 14:27 ` [PATCH 2/9] Make checkpoint/restart functionality modular Serge E. Hallyn
2008-09-03 14:51 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 11:44 ` [PATCH 1/9] Introduce trivial sys_checkpoint and sys_restore system calls Cedric Le Goater
2008-09-03 13:05 ` [Devel] " Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 12:28 ` [PATCH 0/9] OpenVZ kernel based checkpointing/restart Cedric Le Goater
2008-09-03 13:59 ` [Devel] " Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-04 22:55 ` Dave Hansen
2008-09-03 14:18 ` Serge E. Hallyn
2008-09-03 13:49 ` Louis Rilling
2008-09-03 14:06 ` Louis Rilling
2008-09-03 14:19 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-03 14:26 ` Cedric Le Goater
2008-09-03 14:53 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-09-04 8:14 ` Oren Laadan
2008-09-04 14:05 ` Dave Hansen
2008-10-17 23:33 ` Dave Hansen
2008-10-20 11:10 ` Louis Rilling
2008-10-20 13:25 ` Daniel Lezcano
2008-10-20 13:48 ` Cedric Le Goater
2008-10-20 13:49 ` Daniel Lezcano
2008-10-20 15:53 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-20 16:37 ` Daniel Lezcano
2008-10-20 17:23 ` Serge E. Hallyn
2008-10-21 0:18 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-21 0:58 ` Serge E. Hallyn
2008-10-21 13:24 ` Daniel Lezcano [this message]
2008-10-27 14:45 ` [Devel] " Andrey Mirkin
2008-10-20 16:51 ` Serge E. Hallyn
2008-10-21 9:36 ` Cedric Le Goater
2008-10-20 16:36 ` Dave Hansen
2008-10-20 12:14 ` [Devel] " Andrey Mirkin
2008-10-20 15:55 ` Dave Hansen
2008-10-27 14:07 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-10-27 14:39 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-30 6:02 ` Andrey Mirkin
2008-10-30 11:47 ` Louis Rilling
2008-10-30 17:08 ` Dave Hansen
2008-10-30 18:01 ` Louis Rilling
2008-10-30 18:28 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-30 17:45 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-30 18:14 ` Louis Rilling
2008-10-30 18:32 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-31 10:37 ` Louis Rilling
2008-10-30 14:08 ` Serge E. Hallyn
2008-10-30 17:03 ` Dave Hansen
2008-11-03 19:35 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-20 17:17 ` Oren Laadan
2008-10-27 14:38 ` Andrey Mirkin
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