Hi, Markus,

Sorry for uploading a version without any baseline, we have changed it.

We are using Click router, which can also be integrated with Quagga easily,
i.e., Quagga generates the src+dst routing entries and updates Click
through pre-defined interfaces (we will write a detailed Readme file). We
use it because 1) Click is quite modularized (we only need to modify the
two related modules); 2) we have such experiences before.

Shu Yang
Tsinghua University




On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Markus Stenberg <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 19.11.2013, at 12.22, Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >>> Ok, we will make it public in this week.
> >
> >> The page for the project is here: https://github.com/t-routing/
> >> traffic-class-routing-system-based-on-OSPFv3
> >
> > Thanks, but could you please point us at your code?  That's a full
> > Quagga tree merged with a full Click tree, with no development history.
> >
> > (I've quickly checked the Quagga-FIB interface, and haven't found
> > anything new in there, but then perhaps I haven’t looked hard enough.)
>
> Looks like the integration with click is done right from ospf6d and it
> never even goes to zebra.
>
> Two tips for next github export:
>
> - save history so it’s more convenient to compare with baseline (now I
> needed to do fairly arcane diff due to non-clean tree + no history)
>
> - put cleaned tree (no *~, no binaries such as *.o)
>
> Kind of sad, I was hoping for general src+dst aware Quagga code :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Markus
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