Hey Arthur, On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 12:00:09PM +0200, Arthur Lambert wrote: > Hello, > > thanks for your answer, > > This is what I thought.. Its probably a mistake in my script to > measure signaling. I will check that. > I have already read the document that you give to me. This document > discribes most of the features > of Batman and some interesting stuffs. But I am looking for > information about global architecture, how > the protocol handles threads. An example of usefull draw : > http://imgur.com/3ecCY. Its not always easy > to study or understand a complex project like Batman when you does not > know how a ad-hoc protocol works. > > I am trying for example to follow the execution of the module with > tools like LTTNG to see how works > the implementation of workqueue or using GCOV to follow the data path.
That's pretty interesting! I don't know if we have something like an architecture illustration (but haven't see any recently). If you get anything interesting out of that (illustration, performance insights, etc), please tell us. > > And I interconnect my vm with special way. Its a king of bridge but > the tool that > I use simulate network topology so it more complicated than that. Ah ok. Is it a self-written tool or something public? We usually use vde/wirefilter to build up different topologies, see: http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/open-mesh/Emulation Would be interesting if there are other possibilities :) > > I will come back problably later to ask questions, but at this moment, > I have to many questions, > I need first to continue reading the code and twiki, running my tests, > ... again and again. Good luck! Cheers Simon
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