Hi Dave, Sugarland works great indeed. I've been using it on my main router since the time it was released. I don't experiment with *_codel though. My ISP advertises /48 IPv6 network prefix over DHCPv6-PD - not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I've never hit bug 413, even though I've been running IPv6 network for almost a year now. There were some minor glitches with previous versions of cerowrt, but generally it just works. Thanks, Max On 4 November 2012 12:18, Dave Taht wrote: > I'm kind of assuming that with the list as quiet as it is, that > sugarland is working well for everyone, with the exception of the > reported bugs? You've got it deployed as your main router, life is > good, things like simple_qos.sh are working....? Is anyone mucking > with efq_codel, nfq_codel? > > I've been sitting on the cerowrt-3.3 tree, waiting to rebase on the > openwrt AA final. Don't know when that will happen. > > While doing some testing of dhcpv6 on a real cable network with ipv6, > I hit bug 413. There are a few other bugs in there, and all the same > bugs we had last month. > http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/issues/413 > > While we wait for openwrt AA to stablize, I have been tracking openwrt > head. Linux 3.6 support for the ar71xx architecture has arrived! > > Rather than muck with cero, it has been simpler to just do builds of > the ubnt code (picostation 2HP) as it evolves towards being > functional. There has been a lot of movement and re-organization of > the next-gen openwrt trees going on, upgrades to fundamental things > like toolchains, etc. Lot of breakage. > > I have HIGH hopes that with the Linux 3.6 TCP small queues I can > finally get router based measurements to where I trust them, and also > be able to run heavier workloads (as TSQ uses less memory) > > Moving forward: > > I've been working on a specification for some very difficult string of > network tests, that no router (including cerowrt) can pass today. If > you are interested in commenting on a draft, please email me > privately. > > I'm giving a talk at ELC this week in barcelona, about what the heck > we can do to fix wifi. I'll be all through europe from now til > December 15th, expecting to make stops in london, berlin, and paris. I > enjoyed meeting up with jesper and toke from the main bloat list, > accidentally, last week,in copenhagen, as well as running into > old^H^H^H aging gracefully embedded linux revolutionaries like matt > locke and mark ovek, now of Linaro at the same conference. > > There are some interesting homenet related meetings at ietf in Atlanta > this coming week, they are broadcast live and available via jabber. > > Mark Townsley of homenet intends to demo 8 boxes running some ospf > based prefix distribution code, I'm hoping a few cerowrt based routers > get plugged into the testbed too. Jim gettys is at ietf as well of > simon kelly of dnsmasq fame, as well as the minstrel andrew mcgregor - > good gang of debloaters there - go! go drinking! The mdnsext working > group is looking promising, too. > > Cerowrt donations continue to pour in, and I'm about 2 weeks behind on > updating the credits page. Apologies. I have a plan for the donations > - second up is a second SSD for snapon! first up was obtaining a new > server at linode to host some new stuff, which I based in london, and > have now forgotten how to access. > > I would like to get a release of cerowrt out on the 20th, with a > gui-enabled simple_qos script (needs a better name - Ceroshaper? > suggestions?), fixes for the ipv6 problem and closing the dnsmasq port > hole (bug 411) > > would love a refresh of quagga-re, ccn, and other tools, too, and to > get mdlna fixed, but the above - notably the gui to simple_qos - is > going to take all my available braincells. > > I would like to find a way, going forward, to spread around more of > the work and find more ways to speed the processes, particularly that > of CI and getting regular builds done. I've had a couple people > volunteer stuff privately, but not a lot of time to think about it. I > don't want to be the bottleneck... and I really want to get started on > 3.6 as soon as possible. > > -- > Dave Täht > > Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: > http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html > _______________________________________________ > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel >