Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 08:44:21 -0700 From: Sean Bruno <sbruno@ignoranthack.me> To: Nigel Williams <njwilliams@swin.edu.au> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Multipath TCP for FreeBSD v0.4 Message-ID: <1410968661.1166.32.camel@bruno> In-Reply-To: <5418F8E4.8070606@swin.edu.au> References: <513CB9AF.3090409@swin.edu.au> <53BF8945.3000802@swin.edu.au> <540D0741.6030403@swin.edu.au> <1410907731.1166.13.camel@bruno> <5418F8E4.8070606@swin.edu.au>
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On Wed, 2014-09-17 at 12:58 +1000, Nigel Williams wrote: > On 17/09/14 08:48, Sean Bruno wrote: > > On Mon, 2014-09-08 at 11:32 +1000, Nigel Williams wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> We recently released a new tech report "Design Overview of > Multipath TCP > >> version 0.4 for FreeBSD-11" [1]. The report provides some details > on > >> various aspects of the implementation (session management, > data-level > >> retransmission etc), as of the most recent v0.4 patch [2]. > >> > >> cheers, > >> nigel > >> > >> [1] http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/140822A/CAIA-TR-140822A.pdf > >> [2] http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/mptcp/tools.html > >> > > > > > > Nigel: > > > > Hi! Are you folks interested in having this patchset incorporated > into > > the main line of FreeBSD? I'm open to putting up a phabricator > review > > for you folks at https://reviews.freebsd.org if that's something you > > guys want to do? > > > > sean > > > > Hi Sean, > > Thanks, but I think it's too early to put it into phabricator. The > patch > releases thus far are early test previews for those who are > interested > and perhaps willing to play around with. So in short, it's not > production quality and not ready for committing to mainline. > > I'll continue to announce these patches on the mailing list for the > time > being. I'm of course open to feedback/suggestions/questions and will > provide documentation with each release. > > cheers, > nigel > > Noted. Thank you for the feedback. I hope, that someday, https://reviews.freebsd.org becomes more of a code review tool for users than it is being used for today. sean
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