I sat down again this past weekend to re-try merging up the hmac-challenge branch. I got stuck at trying to find a suitable sha256 to locally include (there are dozens), started fiddling with blake2s, primarily because the reference git library is laid out how I'd like some form of sha to be laid out... (ref/sse/neon subdirs) and I'm told it's a better choice than RIPEMD (keying is builtin)
and... I'm in love with the forward progress made more feasible by the "boutier" "dev" branch, in that by abstracting away the core "plen,prefix, src_plen, src_prefix" into a separate struct and simplified API, it would make it easier to shift babel over to using some form of hashing for the route tables throughout, which I think would lead to a huge speedup, and if various other things that currently sling that data round moved to pointers to or in a master "datum" table, would actually save on memory, and stop walking lists all the time. except that that that's stuck at 1.8.0. And there are tons of hash libs available for C, uthash, which I otherwise rather like, is often the slowest (but it has the doubly linked characteristic of never moving things around, so you can take pointers to it), so i went looking at other alternatives for a while before going back to uthash (which is helping on the resend.* routines already)... uthashed the interface table for the heck of it, not that it's actually all that needed (why is there a 20 interface limit in kernel_netlink.c?), but to do it easily I ended up sed -i 's/ifp->name/ifp->ifname' *.c ... Then i went around looking at the other 58 branches, saw that mattieu had done a bier mockup on top of the dev branch, didn't see many major mods besides (where is the dtls stuff?) what I'd mentioned... Then I went to go fiddle with the timerwheel idea which wants a clean 64bit type and that meant ripping out timeval in babel and switching to that... which would be a mild speedup overall... Total paralysis ensued. Anybody else have this problem? :/ Is there a path forward? Were I to regain ambition it would be to get hmac working, then try to bring the datum branch forward. The sole positive note is that I found a better looking netlink library for go than what existed 2+ years back... which is where I think the golang version of babel stalled out (https://github.com/sh3rp/gabel) ... except that i can't find that lib again this morning, and it's not the first hits on google. It's the time of year where this song keeps popping into my head. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5_8U4j51lI -- Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC http://www.teklibre.com Tel: 1-831-205-9740 _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
