I will be taking off for a few days. I've been terribly distracted with getting the yurtlab fully up, some details here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/107942175615993706558/posts/XFGgMTUUDWC Suggestions as to things to test and code to test them welcomed. In particular I'd like to find something more robust that apache's benchmarks to more closely emulate the cablelabs tests of realistic web sites and more realistic RTTs. It has generally been my hope to sit down and focus on cerowrt again starting next week, but I just took a contract (money trumps research) which is going to push that back another week. The present dev build seems pretty stable, but there are some busted packages, and I will be revising the default ahcp setup to be more useful, and adding some more polishing touches on the aqm thing. I also need to get around to pushing up the 6in4 fq_codel fix into the kernel mainline at the very least. Has anyone looked at ACC from gargoyle? It's pretty interesting... known broken stuff in the present build: bind-latest: Presently I plan to abandon the bind-latest code, as much as I liked the xinetd based launcher, and revert to openwrt's mainline version of bind as an installable option. Doing that primarily to get "nsupdate", actually... bloat-test-scripts: keep meaning to package these up (from the ietf demo) unbound: will add to next build miniupnp: I saw the conversation, have no means to duplicate the problem (should I get an xbox for the lab?) minissd: no clue mosh-server: dies on trying to create a pty terminal quagga: I am toying with switching to babeld for the next build as there is exciting stuff going on in the RTT and source routing branches. I have some very beta homenet code for quagga that I'd like to be able to test separately... Kernel 3.10 is out and as the rest of the lab is moving towards running that, I'd like to move cero to 3.10 when patches become available rather than sticking with 3.8.13 for the next stable release. I would like to take a better stab at addressing https://www.bufferbloat.net/issues/433 than merely saying: use ahcp and babel. -- Dave Täht Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
