Hi, a quick look into the bug (not a CADET expert) makes me questions the proposed behaviour:
"Proposal how to change that behavior: We will not drop the oldest message in the queue, but we send as much messages from the queue as we have messages with consecutive MIDs. After that the queue is empty, or we again wait for the message that is missing now. Means we have to set the expected MID to that MID, because we are now waiting for another message to arrive." Now, looking at the API of CADET, this channel has the following description: /** * Default options: unreliable, default buffering, not out of order. */ GNUNET_CADET_OPTION_DEFAULT = 0x0, Ergo, messages are _not_ delivered out of order. But that seems to be what you propose? The transport is unreliable. So if you need any other behaviour, don't you just want a different OPTION? There are a few to choose from with that behaviour, no? BR > On 24. Feb 2019, at 21:33, t3sserakt <[email protected]> wrote: > > Signed PGP part > Hey *, > > please have a look onto this finding: > > https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5597 > > If nobody has a veto, I would change the behavior of non reliable cadet > channels, as I proposed in the bug description. > > > Cheers > > > t3sserakt > > > > >
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