Thread (36 messages) 36 messages, 11 authors, 2008-10-28

Re: [RFC v7][PATCH 0/9] Kernel based checkpoint/restart

From: Andrew Morton <hidden>
Date: 2008-10-21 19:22:54
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 01:40:28 -0400
Oren Laadan [off-list ref] wrote:
These patches implement basic checkpoint-restart [CR]. This version
(v7) supports basic tasks with simple private memory, and open files
(regular files and directories only).
This is a problem.  I wouldn't want to be in a position where we merge
this code in mainline, but it's just a not-very-useful toy.  Then, as
we turn it into a useful non-toy it all turns into an utter mess.

IOW, merging this code as-is will commit us to merging more code which
hasn't even been written yet.  It might even commit us to solving
thus-far-unknown problems which we don't know how to solve!

It's a big blank cheque.

So.

- how useful is this code as it stands in real-world usage?

- what additional work needs to be done to it?  (important!)

- how far are we down the design and implementation path with that new
  work?  Are we yet at least in a position where we can say "yes, this
  feature can be completed and no, it won't be a horrid mess"?

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