Hello,
I haven't followed the discussions within the TAPS working group
closely, but I think that you could be interested by some ongoing work
from one of our students, Gregory Cander Schueren. He has developped an
open-source application, tcpsnitch, that allows to collect lots of
statistics about how real networked applications use the socket and
related APIs to interact with the underlying network stack. The software
runs on Linux and Android and currently collects mainly information
about the interactions with UDP, IP and TCP.
You can download it from https://github.com/GregoryVds/tcpsnitch
and use it with your favorite applications on Linux or Android.
All the data collected by the software is available on
https://tcpsnitch.org and this website provides a first set of
statistics and graphs about the collected dataset. I think that
information about how real applications interact with the underlying
TCP/IP stack could be valuable for the work performed within this
working group. If you have ideas or suggestions for additional analysis,
feel free to contact Gregory directly
Best regards,
Olivier
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