#!/usr/bin/python2 import socket, os, imp, sys import rpc_pb2 as rpc import argparse parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Test ability to restore a process from images using CRIU RPC") parser.add_argument('socket', type = str, help = "CRIU service socket") parser.add_argument('dir', type = str, help = "Directory where CRIU images could be found") args = vars(parser.parse_args()) # Connect to service socket s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_SEQPACKET) s.connect(args['socket']) # Create criu msg, set it's type to dump request # and set dump options. Checkout more options in protobuf/rpc.proto req = rpc.criu_req() req.type = rpc.RESTORE req.opts.images_dir_fd = os.open(args['dir'], os.O_DIRECTORY) # As the dumped process is running with setsid this should not # be necessary. There seems to be a problem for this testcase # in combination with alpine's setsid. # The dump is now done with -j and the restore also. req.opts.shell_job = True # Send request s.send(req.SerializeToString()) # Recv response resp = rpc.criu_resp() MAX_MSG_SIZE = 1024 resp.ParseFromString(s.recv(MAX_MSG_SIZE)) if resp.type != rpc.RESTORE: print 'Unexpected msg type' sys.exit(-1) else: if resp.success: print 'Restore success' else: print 'Restore fail' sys.exit(-1) print "PID of the restored program is %d\n" %(resp.restore.pid)