OL> @@ -86,46 +132,44 @@ static int cr_read_file(struct cr_ctx *ctx, int objref)
OL>             goto out;

OL>     ret = -EINVAL;
OL> +   if (hh->fd_objref < 0)
OL> +           goto out;

As far as I can tell, hh->fd_objref never gets set anywhere.  On my
system, this causes restart to always fail because there is garbage in
that field, thus triggering the above check.  If I remove this,
restart completes successfully.  The following grep tells me that
maybe this check isn't valid:

  % grep fd_objref checkpoint/*.c include/linux/checkpoint*.h
  checkpoint/rstr_file.c: file = cr_obj_get_by_ref(ctx, hh->fd_objref, 
CR_OBJ_FILE);
  checkpoint/rstr_file.c: file = cr_obj_add_file(ctx, fds[1-which], 
hh->fd_objref);
  checkpoint/rstr_file.c:static int cr_read_fd_objref(struct cr_ctx *ctx, 
struct cr_hdr_file *hh)
  checkpoint/rstr_file.c: file = cr_obj_get_by_ref(ctx, hh->fd_objref, 
CR_OBJ_FILE);
  checkpoint/rstr_file.c: if (hh->fd_objref < 0)
  checkpoint/rstr_file.c:       fd = cr_read_fd_objref(ctx, hh);
  include/linux/checkpoint_hdr.h:       __s32 fd_objref;

I haven't looked into the surrounding bits yet, so maybe I'm missing
something, but this seems to be causing a spurious failure on s390 at
least.

I'm doing this on a clone of your repository's ckpt-v14-rc2 branch.
Perhaps that repo is missing a patch?

-- 
Dan Smith
IBM Linux Technology Center
email: [email protected]

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