Quoting Dave Hansen (d...@linux.vnet.ibm.com):
> 
> Introduce a files_struct counter to indicate whether a particular
> file_struct has ever contained a file which can not be
> checkpointed.  This flag is a one-way trip; once it is set, it may
> not be unset.
> 
> We assume at allocation that a new files_struct is clean and may
> be checkpointed.  However, as soon as it has had its files filled
> from its parent's, we check it for real in __scan_files_for_cr().
> At that point, we mark it if it contained any uncheckpointable
> files.
> 
> We also check each 'struct file' when it is installed in a fd
> slot.  This way, if anyone open()s or managed to dup() an
> unsuppored file, we can catch it.

So what is the point of tagging the files_struct counter and
making it a one-way trip?  Why not just check every file at
checkpoint time?

-serge
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