On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 15:34 -0400, Oren Laadan wrote: > > 3) In checkpoint, for each task we'll do: > if (nsproxy seen first time) { > alloc nsproxy_objref > for each ns in nsproxy { > if (ns seen first time) { > alloc ns_objref > save state of ns > } else { > save existing ns_objref > } > } > } else { > save existing nsproxy_objref > } The problem with this is that the nsproxy is in no way, shape, or form exposed to userspace. It is wholly an internal implementation detail. Take out all the nsproxy bits you have above, and do this for each task: > for each ns in nsproxy { > if (ns seen first time) { > alloc ns_objref > save state of ns > } else { > save existing ns_objref > } > } And it will still _function_ *exactly* the same. It won't be quite as cache or space compact, but that's fine. If you're worried about this extra space or cache impact, it can be fixed up at restart with: if (nsproxy_equal(tsk->nsproxy, parent->nsproxy)) { get_nsproxy(parent->nsproxy); put_nsproxy(tsk->nsproxy); tsk->nsproxy = parent->nsproxy; } Voila. It won't be perfect. If the parent doesn't work we could also try the siblings. -- Dave _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers