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This addresses some comments after a code review by Dimitri.
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This will split the IPCP state PENDING_ENROL into IPCP_CONFIG and
IPCP_BOOTING. IPCP_CONFIG is concerned only with configuring the IPCP
with the bare essence. When in IPCP_BOOTING, the IPCP will complete
its configuration by starting its policies, and thus making the IPCP
completely functioning.
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This adds some helper functions to construct pathnames. Users of the
RIB manager may find these handy when constructing RIB objects.
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This changes the way RIB object attributes are set. Previously the
struct was called ro_props and it had to be allocated on the heap. Now
it follows the model of pthreads closely. This commit also changes the
callbacks of the RO subscribers to return void instead of int.
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This will add a check in the flat address policy to see if the address
is in use or not.
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Also cleans up the flow_set if an AP-I dies abruptly.
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The RIB manager now keeps track of ROs it has already received. The
identification of a RO it knows is kept in a struct ro id. For the
deletion of these RO ids, a timerwheel to the RIB manager. It also
deletes ROs if they have a specified timeout.
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Timerwheel would skip some additions due to a missed wakeup signal.
Addition of timespecs and timevals in the time utilities would
overflow tv_nsec/tv_usec if the sum is an integer number of seconds.
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ipcpd: Add timerwheel
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The timerwheel can be used to defer work to a certain timeslot in the
future.
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This adds a syntax version to the protobuf files. The latest version
of protobuf otherwise complains that it is missing. The GPL license is
also added on files where it was missing.
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ipcpd: normal: Add syncing of RIB objects
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This adds the remote syncing of RIB objects. Subscribers are notified
upon receipt of new/deleted/updated RIB objects.
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Using nanosleep in between sending SDUs is not accurate enough when
sending thousands of SDUs per second. The --sleep option is added for
lowering CPU consumption in low bandwidth tests.
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Total SDU size (including LLC header) cannot exceed 1500 bytes.
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Now that we have an rbuff per flow per AP, there is no more need to
keep the dst_api in the rdrbuff. This also simplifies the sanitizer in
the irmd.
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Creation and destruction of the rbuffs is now completely handled in
the irm_flow.
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tools: Fix likely overflow in cbr output
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The IRMd should not send messages to the IPCPs after its mainloop
terminated. IPCPs should cleanup al state when they get the SIGTERM.
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This adds the ability to create/update/destroy RIB objects. Syncing
with other DIF members is not yet supported.
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This will simplify the CDAP API. Now the opcode has to be given when
sending a CDAP request. Before a separate operation was provided since
some of the function parameters are unused for certain commands.
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ipcpd: normal: Add policy for obtaining a flat address
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This adds a policy for obtaining a flat address, and thus also the
infrastructure for policies in the IPCP. The IPCP should check if the
address is available; this is currently not there yet.
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All calls for opening rbuffs are now concentrated on the dev side.
This allows some simplifications in the np1 calls. The ipcp_fini call
will not destroy the mutex associated with the state, since the final
state needs to be checked before shutting down an IPCP.
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Fixes a double free (conf->dif_name) and the handling of non-created
threads when the bootstrap of an IPCP fails
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This tool allows bidirectional bandwidth measurement between a client
and server application. The server reflects all traffic back to the
client. The traffic can be capped at a certain rate or set to flood.
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Flow_event_wait will either return -EINVAL, -ETIMEDOUT or a positive
integer indicating the number of SDUs in the fqueue. This allows to
call the function as the condition for a non-terminating while loop.
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Fixes a little bug that sneaked in with the revised deallocation.
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ipcpd: normal: Fix bugs in connection establishment
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This fixes some bugs in connection establishment over the normal IPCP.
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lib: Clean up flow if alloc_res fails
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If alloc_res fails all resources will be cleaned, except for the
assigned flow_descriptor, which must be released with a dealloc call.
Calling dealloc after a failed flow_alloc will not try to destroy the
already cleaned up flow in the IRMd and IPCPs.
Also fixes some memleaks in the oping client.
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irmd: Fix check in irm_flow
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ipcpd: Fix bad lock in shim-udp
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The steps for flow deallocation have been further refined. An
operation ipcp_flow_fini() which wait for all SDUs to be read from a
flow has been added. The shim IPCPs and the local IPCP have been
adapted to this new API.
Deallocation messages have been removed from the shim IPCPs, since
there is insufficient state synchronisation between them to make this
work reliably.
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ipcpd: shim-udp: Add check for directory entry
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A check was missing in the shim UDP if the destination was already
present in the directory, in which case no further queries were
needed.
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This fixes 2 wrong unlocks in the bind API method.
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This will invoke the bind operation when using the irm tool to create
a new IPCP. The new IPCP will be bound to the IPCP name as specified
by the administrator.
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