Difference between revisions of "Userfaultfd"

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* Tasks after restore should have lazy VMAs being backed by userfaultfd, the fd itself should be sent before resume to CRIU daemon and closed
 
* Tasks after restore should have lazy VMAs being backed by userfaultfd, the fd itself should be sent before resume to CRIU daemon and closed
 
* Only MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS will be supported in the 1st version due to kernel constraints
 
* Only MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS will be supported in the 1st version due to kernel constraints
* On source side the [[page server]] should be taught to use page-read to send pages out on the destination one
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* On source side the [[page server]] should be taught to 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)
 
* Protocol should include out-of-order pages and background pages pushing (sending them before demand from the process)
 
* The now dump-only <code>--page-server</code> option should be used for restore action to tell that the memory will be sucked in through page server
 
* The now dump-only <code>--page-server</code> option should be used for restore action to tell that the memory will be sucked in through page server

Revision as of 16:11, 26 February 2015

Collected on this page is the design notes about supporting userfaultfd in CRIU


Concepts

  • Tasks after restore should have lazy VMAs being backed by userfaultfd, the fd itself should be sent before resume to CRIU daemon and closed
  • Only MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS will be supported in the 1st version due to kernel constraints
  • On source side the page server should be taught to 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)
  • The now dump-only --page-server option should be used for restore action to tell that the memory will be sucked in through page server