Difference between revisions of "Stages of restoring"
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A process of restoring has a few global synchronization points: | A process of restoring has a few global synchronization points: | ||
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− | + | | <code>CR_STATE_FORKING</code> || Create tasks and restore group leaders | |
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− | + | | <code>CR_STATE_RESTORE_PGID</code> || Restore group IDs. Group leaders should exist in this moment and all helpers should be alive | |
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+ | | <code>CR_STATE_RESTORE</code> || Wait helpers and restore a most part of resources. If anyone segfauls, its parent gets SIGCHLD and notify criu about that | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <code>CR_STATE_RESTORE_SIGCHLD</code> || Restore <code>SIGCHLD</code> handlers | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | <code>CR_STATE_COMPLETE</code> || All handlers were restored, origin processes can be resumed. | ||
+ | |} |
Revision as of 17:00, 30 April 2013
A process of restoring has a few global synchronization points:
CR_STATE_FORKING |
Create tasks and restore group leaders |
CR_STATE_RESTORE_PGID |
Restore group IDs. Group leaders should exist in this moment and all helpers should be alive |
CR_STATE_RESTORE |
Wait helpers and restore a most part of resources. If anyone segfauls, its parent gets SIGCHLD and notify criu about that |
CR_STATE_RESTORE_SIGCHLD |
Restore SIGCHLD handlers
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CR_STATE_COMPLETE |
All handlers were restored, origin processes can be resumed. |