I can confirm this patch does the right thing on x86_64, and that the current kernels on the pi3 and pi2 now also support IPV6_SUBTREES correctly.
The wifi on the pi3 *sucks rocks* in adhoc mode from a bufferbloat perspective, even worse than the ath9k. It does support a usb ethernet and a few other usb wifi chips, I'm going to try those - but as a little quick and dirty test router the only problem I've had with loading it up with 3 usb sticks and ethernet was in the power supply. I currently have it successfully using an ethernet dongle, one usb flash stick and one external wifi adaptor. I am told IPV6_SUBTREEs is now in the odroid c2 kernel tree, but they have not put out a binary yet. I am curious as to what the behavior should be for source specific ipv4? On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Matthieu Boutier <[email protected]> wrote: >> Do you think this is serious enough to justify releasing 1.7.2? > > No, it only adds additional v6 rules: associated tables remains empty. > >> Matthieu, could you please tell me when the bug was introduced, so I can >> put it in the changelog? > > ... so, it's quite unclear. The symptoms appear between > > c18e3b0a389fdbf5cc243b094ebb42e59139f035 > > and > > 58dbd2f425a7dcdb58e5b6923bd7df309e233d79 > > most probably at 72a6264355c0d0e98c48ca45c609c6d0288ec05c > > but the bug itself is probably introduced with the function (or its usage). > > Matthieu > -- Dave Täht Let's go make home routers and wifi faster! With better software! http://blog.cerowrt.org _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

