[crac] RFR: 8350845: [CRaC] Support C/R engines in form of a library

Timofei Pushkin tpushkin at openjdk.org
Thu Feb 27 12:37:13 UTC 2025


On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 12:19:10 GMT, Timofei Pushkin <tpushkin at openjdk.org> wrote:

> Adds support for C/R engines implemented in form of dynamic libraries.
> 
> In the proposed API the engine controls the set of the configurable options — they are mainly passed by the user via the new `CRaCEngineOptions` VM option, but some may also be passed by the VM. Other VM and/or engine implementations may extend the API via "extensions".
> 
> The JVM is supposed to know what configuration options and API extensions are supported by calling `can_configure` and `get_extension`.
> 
> The user is supposed to know which options they can pass by asking the engine with `-XX:CRaCEngineOptions=help` (support for this is engine-dependent). Example of how this looks for bundled engines:
> 
> $ java -XX:CRaCEngine=simengine -XX:CRaCEngineOptions=help -XX:CRaCCheckpointTo=cr -version
> 
> crexec — pseudo-CRaC-engine used to relay data from JVM to a "real" engine implemented as an executable (instead of a library).
> The engine executable is expected to have CRaC-CRIU-like CLI. Support of the options below also depends on the engine executable.
> 
> Configuration options:
> * keep_running=<true/false> (default: false) — keep the process running after the checkpoint or kill it.
> * direct_map=<true/false> (default: false) — on restore, map process data directly from saved files. This may speedup the restore but the resulting process will not be the same as before the checkpoint.
> * args=<string> (default: "") — free space-separated arguments passed directly to the engine executable, e.g. "--arg1 --arg2 --arg3".
> * help — print this message.
> 
> openjdk version "24-internal" 2025-03-18
> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (slowdebug build 24-internal-adhoc.timpushkin.crac)
> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (slowdebug build 24-internal-adhoc.timpushkin.crac, mixed mode, sharing)
> 
> 
> Notable related changes included in the patch:
> - The ability to pass arguments to C/R engine was removed from `CRaCEngine` because it can now be implemented through `CRaCEngineOptions`. E.g. `-XX:CRaCEngine=criu,--verbose` is now `-XX:CRaCEngine=criu -XX:CRaCEngineOptions=args=--verbose`.
> - `CRaCEngine` (as well as the new `CRaCEngineOptions`) VM Option is now not updated in the restored VM. This seems more correct because engine path and options will very likely differ on restore and on checkpoint, so it is not obvious how to combine them — just replacing won't always work. Until now the updates were ignored by the CRaC implementation anyway, so this should only be visible by inspecting the options through JMX.
> - `CRaCRestoreFrom` is now co...

src/hotspot/share/include/crlib/crlib.h line 74:

> 72:   // The extension should have static storage duration. The application is supposed to cast it to
> 73:   // the actual extension type.
> 74:   const crlib_extension_t *(*get_extension)(const char *name, size_t size);

There is no way to get the full list of extensions and configuration options because I don't see why it should be needed. VM only needs to know if a particular extension/option is supported — for that it can call `get_extension`/`can_configure`.

I was even thinking about removing `can_configure` in favor of returning an appropriate error code from `configure` (its signature would be changed to return `int`) if the key is not supported, but decided not to because that would require preparing a value for it just to be rejected because the key is not supported.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/crac/pull/207#discussion_r1973476910


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