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Container runtimes like CRI-O and containerd utilize the freezer cgroup to create a consistent snapshot of container root filesystem (rootfs) changes. In this case, the container is frozen before invoking CRIU. After CRIU successfully completes, a copy of the container rootfs diff is saved, and the container is then unfrozen. However, the `cuda-checkpoint` tool is not able to perform a 'lock' action on frozen threads. To support GPU checkpointing with these container runtimes, we need to unfreeze the cgroup and return it to its original state once the checkpointing is complete. To reflect this new behavior, the following changes are applied: - `dont_use_freeze_cgroup(void)` -> `set_compel_interrupt_only_mode(void)` - `bool freeze_cgroup_disabled` -> `bool compel_interrupt_only_mode` - `check_freezer_cgroup(void)` -> `prepare_freezer_for_interrupt_only_mode(void)` Note that when `compel_interrupt_only_mode` is set to `true`, `compel_interrupt_task()` is used instead of `freeze_processes()` to prevent tasks from running during `criu dump`. Fixes: #2508 Signed-off-by: Radostin Stoyanov <rstoyanov@fedoraproject.org>