I just wanted to ask whether there is a general interest in this patch.
If yes: great, how to proceed?
otherwise: please let me know why.

Thanks!




Ariane Keller wrote:
Hi Stephen

Approximately a year ago we discussed an enhancement to netem,
which we called "trace control for netem".

We obtain the value for the packet delay, drop, duplication and corruption from a so called "trace file". The trace file may be obtained by monitoring network traffic and thus enables us to emulate "real world" network behavior.

Traces can ether be generated individually (we supply a set of tools to do this) or can be downloaded from our homepage: http://tcn.hypert.net .

Since our last submission on 2006-12-15 we did some code clean up and have created two new patches one against kernel 2.6.23.8 and one against iproute2-2.6.23. To refer to our discussion from last year please have a look at messages with subject "LARTC: trace control for netem".

We are looking forward for any comments, suggestions and instructions to bring the trace enhancement to the kernel and to iproute2.

Thanks,
Ariane


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