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Date:      Tue, 3 Jun 2008 02:01:24 -0300
From:      "Victor Hugo Bilouro" <bilouro@bilouro.com>
To:        "Bruce M. Simpson" <bms@freebsd.org>
Cc:        net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [GSoC - tcptest] - Regression Tests, Conformance Tests...
Message-ID:  <ed5dcca30806022201jb3b80cfu85757840708bdd1@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4844CAF8.5080709@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <ed5dcca30806022052p4597e638x12ae04a83507047c@mail.gmail.com> <4844CAF8.5080709@FreeBSD.org>

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Hi

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:39 AM, Bruce M. Simpson <bms@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Victor Hugo Bilouro wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm in architectural phase of tcptest* development, so, I need
>> understand every possible test it will need cover, because it would
>> change tcptest architecture.
>>
>
> Hey, have you seen gnn's PCS toolkit?
>   http://pcs.sourceforge.net/
sure, I'm using pcs. tcptest is built on top of pcs.

>
> I've made a lot of changes to it; diffs are with him but I can send folk a
> copy of my Mercurial repo.
I would appreciate that.

>
> I wrote a set of IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 baseline regression tests using it, now
> that I've added things like expect(), etc.
>
> It might save you a lot of work, although the TCP stuff needs attention.
> With expect() you can track state between segments. I started on IP
> reassembly, but ain't finished.
humm, track state is needed to make TCP tests.

>
> I think Kip Macy's been using it for testing too, I saw a chunk of PCS-using
> TCP code on his site the other day.
I didn't find his site, can you send me?

>
> cheers
> BMS
>

-- 
Victor Hugo Bilouro
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