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** Don't dump kernel's zero-page | ** Don't dump kernel's zero-page | ||
** Parse fast /proc/self/maps when searching for hole for restorer | ** Parse fast /proc/self/maps when searching for hole for restorer | ||
+ | ** A bit faster write into image files with <code>writev()</code> | ||
* Library versioning | * Library versioning | ||
* RPC API got closer to CLI | * RPC API got closer to CLI |
Revision as of 20:42, 25 February 2014
Tarball: | criu-1.2.tar.bz2 |
Version: | 1.2 |
Released: | 26 Feb 2014 |
GIT tag: | v1.2 |
New features
- Performance improvements
- Shared entries in reg-files image
- Less accesses to /proc/$pid/map_files links
- Cache for /proc/$pid/pagemap reads
- VDSO page is seeked only in anonymous mappings
- Task's auxv is read in one call
- Merged mm and vma image files for better packing
- NFS inodes' path resulution (for fsnotify) cache
- One readlink() call when checking anon inodes
- Don't dump kernel's zero-page
- Parse fast /proc/self/maps when searching for hole for restorer
- A bit faster write into image files with
writev()
- Library versioning
- RPC API got closer to CLI
- Suitable for live migration project
- Action-scripts via RPC notification messages
- New "post-restore" call in action scripts
- Logrotate rules file
- Default log file for service when starting via systemd
Fixes
- A lot for ARM cross-compile
- Inotify/FAnotify dumping didn't work on NFS
- Images auto-reduplication only worked one level up
- Packet socket ID was treated as file-descriptor and close()-d
- Badly counted pages stats on restore
- Linked remap name conflict when dump and restore on NFS
- Sporadic failures in memory draining due to huge pipes used
- Broken
criu show
of repeated fields - Failure to open mountpoint in foreign pid namespace
- Unlinked bound unix socket dump error
- Small memory leak when writing to incremental image(s)
- Restoring fsnotify for links results in ELOOP
- Host's PATH is not suitable when execv-ing tar/ip/iptable to restore namespace (workaround, proper fix will be in 1.3)
- Using subdirs in log file name via RPC breaks security