There are two openwrt routers on the boat. On Sun, Mar 24, 2019, 12:53 AM Jonathan Morton wrote: > > On 23 Mar, 2019, at 10:28 pm, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant < > kevin@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk> wrote: > > > > Sent a github PR to make it build - not run it yet. > > LGTM, so I approved it. I've reached the "bufferboat" and started to > settle in, met Rod and Pete… > > I brought a Pi Zero W with me as a basic Linux test environment, but I > need to find a mini to macro HDMI adapter to make it work with this TV. > Pete says he'll look for one to bring over tomorrow. > > So now we probably have *two* working middlebox implementations, using > different approaches, but we need a visualisation tool (hi Pete) and some > sort of working TCP that uses it (whether using the sqrt rule or the 1/n > rule, doesn't really matter - but preferably examples of both). For the > latter, we can temporarily get away with inferring stuff from standard > tcptrace. If there's a working implementation of AccECN for the feedback > path, we might as well use that for demo purposes. > > I want to be able to demonstrate SCE actually working as designed, in a > single-queue implementation, to answer the main argument that some of the > L4S folks have latched onto. But I don't know how soon we'll be able to > manage that. > > - Jonathan Morton > >