HI Dave,

On Feb 17, 2014, at 20:36 , Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:

> -1) we are working on modernizing, replicating and securing key bits of the
> bufferbloat.net infrastructure.
> 
> 0) I would like to push the sqm scripts and gui up to openwrt-devel
> for review soon. It's still missing some things I'd like - inbound
> diffserv to BE squashing,
> support for dynamically setting the target,

        Setting the target is still on my todo list; as you noted in the past 
we will run into an issue once the target gets larger than interval though; 
what about setting interval to max(100ms, 100ms + (-5ms + new_target)), so that 
even for long targets we have some interval to average over? Anybody with a 
better idea, please chime in. (My plan is to allow the user to specify a target 
ala "12ms" or leave it empty for default or "auto" to do the free scaling)

But my most urgent point is making it possible to actually disable SQM after 
enabling it :)

Also of medium importance would be mutual exclusivity with regards to openwrt 
QOS, the user should only be able to activate one of them… (Note that the 
openwrt recommendation for he existing 3 qos systems is simply, do not 
run/enable them concurrently, so doing nothing might be an option here)

I currently am pressed for time, so I can not promise to finish any of these 
three goals any time soon, but I will try…

best regards
        Sebastian

> a drr emulation of what free.fr does, some stuff I have for emulating
> typical dsl and cable modem behavior... and any way of more easily
> doing custom prioritizations, but it is what it is, and can be
> improved with more eyeballs on it.
> 
> 1) I am planning to rebase the cerowrt-next tree with a cleaner
> patchset, push as much up to openwrt as possible, and put it into
> cerowrt-3.10 on github.
> 
> Along with that, rename ceropackages-3.3 to ceropackages-3.10.
> 
> And retire cerowrt-next entirely. I don't really care much about the
> history lost here,
> I do care about having a clean patchset.
> 
> (this is assuming Barrier Breaker, when frozen in the next quarter or two
> stays on 3.10 for the ar71xx architecture.)
> 
> This will become a longer term stable release for us.
> 
> Most of that work is done, I'm still sorting through the patchsets on
> a couple fronts however, to cut them from, like dozens, to only a few
> that make coherent sense.
> 
> I hope to get most of that out to openwrt-devel this week.
> 
> 2) In terms of a shorter term stable release for us, it's evident that
> it isn't going to be this month. My cup runneth over.
> 
> I MIGHT get something stable enough to use as a test box
> after I finish item 1.
> 
> 3) In sorting through the patchset I found a tiny patch that didn't
> make it upstream that is probably responsible for 90% of the new
> instruction traps. Not responsible for the older new ones, but right now
> I can't even look at the instruction trap problem without crashing the
> router, so...
> 
> 4) Got mosh working today for the first time. It's a cheap hack.
> 
> I don't know if anybody else cares
> but as for me, I am so frequently blowing up my network and losing
> state on a dozen boxes
> that it's a relief to be able to cut over to pure mosh everywhere to
> survive that.
> 
> 5) The latest mdnsresponder code landed, and the new hnetd and dns
> hybrid proxy code
> is being maintained in the homewrt group's repos, which I just added
> to cerowrt's feeds.
> 
> This is the post-avahi, (probable) post-ahcp future, and it's got lots
> of rough edges as yet.
> 
> building it as modules now.
> 
> 
> 6) I have *some* bcp38 code that works, and some ideas as to how to make it
> "just work" *mostly* and be on by default, but it lacks uci and gui 
> integration.
> 
> Given the marked increase in spoofed udp attacks like the recent ntp exploit,
> I'd like to get something that works "out there", but it's clearly a
> separate project
> that I'd like someone else to "own" and integrate.
> 
> 7) Still would like to move babeld to run out of procd
> 
> 8) The remainder of the backlog...
> 
> -- 
> Dave Täht
> 
> Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: 
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