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* The <code>restore</code> action should accept yet another API switch: option <code>--lazy-pages</code> | * The <code>restore</code> action should accept yet another API switch: option <code>--lazy-pages</code> | ||
− | * Remote pages drain would require synchronization between criu dump and criu restore. This is the [[ | + | * Remote pages drain would require synchronization between criu dump and criu restore. This is the [[P.Haul]] responsibility, so it looks like the best solution here would be to make it work via [[page server]] and setup connection with [[RPC]]'s <code>ps.port</code> option. |
[[File:Criu-memory-wflow.png]] | [[File:Criu-memory-wflow.png]] |
Revision as of 17:37, 3 March 2015
Collected on this page is the design notes about supporting userfaultfd in CRIU
Concepts
- The
restore
action should accept yet another API switch: option--lazy-pages
- Remote pages drain would require synchronization between criu dump and criu restore. This is the P.Haul responsibility, so it looks like the best solution here would be to make it work via page server and setup connection with RPC's
ps.port
option.
Daemon
Tasks after restore should have lazy VMAs being backed by userfaultfd, the fd itself should be sent before resume to CRIU (daemon?) and closed. This is CRIU who will monitor the UFFD events and repopulate the tasks address space. It should be able to get pages from both -- remote and local images.
Local images
The daemon should just use local page-read engine and read pages from images.
Remote images
- The page-read engine should be patched to learn how to talk to the remote host (page server with --page-server option?) on the other end.
- The source node should get pages from tasks dumped and send them out on the destination node.
- Protocol should include out-of-order pages and background pages pushing (sending them before demand from the process).
Known issues
- Only MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS will be supported in the 1st version due to kernel constraints.
- Userfault is known not to map one page into two places. Thus -- COW-ed pages will get COW-ed.
- Andrea (author) states that UFFDIO_REMAP might be slow as compared to UUFDIO_COPY. Probably it makes sense to copy data into tasks, not move.