-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Package: criu Version: 3.11-2 Severity: important
How to reproduce: 1. Dump a process with many threads. 2. Reboot. 3. When trying to restore, it fails with "Pid $PID do not match expected $PID". The problem is that many thing in the OS creates new processes frequently and take up the PID desired. They create new processes every few seconds, and they are too important (or simply impossible) to kill. For example, "systemd-udevd" now frequently ends and spawns child processes after an update. BTRFS also frequently creates kernel threads. Even worse, CRIU now set the starting point of new PIDs to the restored process' PID, so no matter how many times you try, it will always fail because the next few PIDs are quickly taken. ----- Please limit your reply to 7-bit ASCII. I refuse to see your idiotic emoji in a TTY. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: ProtonMail Comment: https://protonmail.com wsBcBAEBCAAGBQJc792pAAoJENi1YDlFXXQfpaQH/1X37GkNBHkgw+96EgEm ACL+WfEOewF8AF/MYfuTEcsl3xlAyB/X7JcrnnizN/tiqYqlZYf1sQaAv3Vz F58jJEu/gJdIL/DKEqRTyI06F38fPOnpj1IR1dOUx/uWK5vYTuaxxnDcdtFX 3vypvFxm8M/jH9OdO3YAKxjVgWpyKH2jWjKAnUdiydDZEd0QfGW1sUb1dvUk aPLu8c+kzs545Q5e7mRLFLEyNsWg9isIKH+txKgrzlTOMnLdX/Bcpa4VjkZd PQ80yPtMDp7WZrqPw2zFOTQ96O4tJQFE4vuWYfabhYBTovjtXH61LTnN3sZd Um3dKbwAzcXI8u6kmV79OaY= =6MUI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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