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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2005/09/08 17:19:13 minskim Exp $
SHA1 (ns-src-2.28.tar.gz) = ecad96f69bb32420c0a9ee698c7289e66001febf
RMD160 (ns-src-2.28.tar.gz) = f2ec76b7dc96bbfb75d8485ef2822ebdf50b8ed1
Size (ns-src-2.28.tar.gz) = 46599585 bytes
Update ns to 2.27 and take maintainership. Changes: - Changed list-based improvement to allow changing of channels. Previously only a single (static) list of nodes maintained. Now list of nodes maintained for each channel. Maybe extended for mobilenodes with multiple netif (talking to multiple channels) once the multiple netif support is in place. - Added validation test-suite for RNG in ns. - Added modified version of setdest from U. of Michigan. Also added an argument to setdest API that defines the version of setdest being used. - Change the name of dumbPolicy to nullPolicy for consistency with diffserv documentations (suggested by Alexander Sayenko <sayenko@cc.jyu.fi>) - Added list-based improvement to ns-2. Code contributed by Valerie Naoumuv (naoumov@inf.ethz.ch). The improvement involves maintaining a doubly-linked list to organise mobilenodes based on their X-coordinates. When sending a packet only those neighbor nodes are considered who are within a circle corresponding to the carrier-sense threshold energy level, below which a node cannot hear the packet. Improvement on original version where all nodes in topology is considered. considerable gain in run-time performance- goes down by about 4 to 20 times, depending on the size of the topology. The larger the topology and greater the no of nodes, greater the improvement seen with the list-based implementation. Pl see relevant papaer "simulation of large adhoc networks", appeared at MSWiM'03, san diego, USA for details. - Added script <color-event.pl> that takes event/color pairs and colors pkts in nam output files in order to highlight nam events. - Modified ns to build with tcl/tk8.4 and new otcl/tclcl (release pending). - Diffusion documentation added to ns-manual. - Diffusion changes made includes (1)Added tcl example scripts for 2 phase-pull, push, 1 phase-pull and gear (with push and 2pp) scenarios. For gear and other node-position dependent routing in diffusion, need to have a callback to update node positions. since the routing filter (like gear) is init'ed before node positions are assigned gear doesn't get the correct node positions, hence the callback is required. callback would also be reqd to support node movements in diffusion in future. For now start gear filters (in tcl scripts) after node positions are assigned to nodes. This will go away once callbacks are implemented. (2)Added fix suggested by Andreas Koepke <koepke@ee.tu-berlin.de> for overflow problem in lib/main/tools.cc - Added worm model to support simulations of Internet worm attacks. This model supports different abstract levels in simulations. It simulates a detailed sub-network at packet level, and the rest of the Internet with an analytical model (SIR). It supports two worm scanning behaviors: random and local-preferred. - Added event tracing function for simple-mac and 802.11. It was contributed by <a href="mailto:singal@nunki.usc.edu">Sushmita</a> to support wireless animations. - Added directory for nam animations under ns/tcl/edu. Each subdirecotry contains on animation, including short description, simulation script, trace file, and nam trace. These animations are ready to use in classroom. The current three animations are contributed by Sushmita <singal@nunki.usc.edu> as the outcome of her directed research project. - Integrated support for infrastructure mode in 802.11 MAC. The code was was written by Mike Moreton - Fixed bug (reported by Fred Stann) in diffusion3 that caused overflow while reading time ( > 2147 sec). - New module Delayer for introducing delay variation and channel allocation delay. This is useful for modeling the effects of wireless links. Validation tests in "./test-all-links". Code contributed by Andrei Gurtov. - Ported SCTP into ns-2. It was actually ported into ns-2.26 by Armando L. Caro Jr. <acaro@@cis.udel.edu> and his group at PEL, Univ of delaware. The implementation includes a test-suite-sctp and doc for sctp (see chapter on SCTP in ns-manual). - Added APIs for diffusion filters to node-config command. See tcl/ex/diffusion3 for examples. Also changed UIDs in common pkt hdr. It now reflects pkt_num_ as in diffusion message hdr. - Adding ts_resetRTO_ to TCP to control whether or not a timestamp-enabled sender unbacks a backed-off RTO after making a valid RTT measurement from an acknowledged, retransmitted packet. Validation tests are in "./test-all-tcpOptions" in "tcl/test": "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_sack2" (with ts_resetRTO_ true) "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_sack3" (with ts_resetRTO_ false). The suggestion and initial code for this change are from Andrei Gurtov. Also adding exitFastRetrans_ to TCP, to fix a problem with clean exits from Fast Recovery. Set to false for the old buggy behavior, or set to true for the new good behavior. The default is true. "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_reno_noexitFR" shows the old behavior, and: "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_reno" shows the fixed new behavior. The problem was that data was sent in response to dup acks even after Fast Recovery was over. From a bug report by Andrei Gurtov. - Improved portability for C++ namespaces (required for gcc-3.2 where the standard C++ libraries like iostream are in namespace stl only). - Added trace support for smac. The "mactype" info stored in simulator is used to trace data as well as mac pkts (smac or 802.11). - Ported diffusion3.2.0 into ns. A lot of changes: all applications re-categorized under gear, ping and rmst. Filters have a separate dir. gradient now replaced with one-and two-phase-pull-filter under filter_core. - Changed the defaults for Agent/TCP/Newreno's newreno_changes1_ and partial_window_deflation_ to "1", to reflect RFC 2582. - Adding avoidReordering_ to DelayLink, set to true to avoid reordering when changing link bandwidth or delay. The code was contributed by Andrei Gurtov, and the validation test is in ./test-all-links in the directory tcl/test. The default is for avoidReordering_ to be false, for no change in past behavior.
2004-03-09 00:55:23 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 49acbf12598245262286f0717b2b8efeb03792d2
SHA1 (patch-ab) = 7c93e4540faa1b16a9e40bd063ffce510f5bc063
SHA1 (patch-ac) = 28cda4d9f68e031725016d2c06925394c76e5152
Update ns to 2.27 and take maintainership. Changes: - Changed list-based improvement to allow changing of channels. Previously only a single (static) list of nodes maintained. Now list of nodes maintained for each channel. Maybe extended for mobilenodes with multiple netif (talking to multiple channels) once the multiple netif support is in place. - Added validation test-suite for RNG in ns. - Added modified version of setdest from U. of Michigan. Also added an argument to setdest API that defines the version of setdest being used. - Change the name of dumbPolicy to nullPolicy for consistency with diffserv documentations (suggested by Alexander Sayenko <sayenko@cc.jyu.fi>) - Added list-based improvement to ns-2. Code contributed by Valerie Naoumuv (naoumov@inf.ethz.ch). The improvement involves maintaining a doubly-linked list to organise mobilenodes based on their X-coordinates. When sending a packet only those neighbor nodes are considered who are within a circle corresponding to the carrier-sense threshold energy level, below which a node cannot hear the packet. Improvement on original version where all nodes in topology is considered. considerable gain in run-time performance- goes down by about 4 to 20 times, depending on the size of the topology. The larger the topology and greater the no of nodes, greater the improvement seen with the list-based implementation. Pl see relevant papaer "simulation of large adhoc networks", appeared at MSWiM'03, san diego, USA for details. - Added script <color-event.pl> that takes event/color pairs and colors pkts in nam output files in order to highlight nam events. - Modified ns to build with tcl/tk8.4 and new otcl/tclcl (release pending). - Diffusion documentation added to ns-manual. - Diffusion changes made includes (1)Added tcl example scripts for 2 phase-pull, push, 1 phase-pull and gear (with push and 2pp) scenarios. For gear and other node-position dependent routing in diffusion, need to have a callback to update node positions. since the routing filter (like gear) is init'ed before node positions are assigned gear doesn't get the correct node positions, hence the callback is required. callback would also be reqd to support node movements in diffusion in future. For now start gear filters (in tcl scripts) after node positions are assigned to nodes. This will go away once callbacks are implemented. (2)Added fix suggested by Andreas Koepke <koepke@ee.tu-berlin.de> for overflow problem in lib/main/tools.cc - Added worm model to support simulations of Internet worm attacks. This model supports different abstract levels in simulations. It simulates a detailed sub-network at packet level, and the rest of the Internet with an analytical model (SIR). It supports two worm scanning behaviors: random and local-preferred. - Added event tracing function for simple-mac and 802.11. It was contributed by <a href="mailto:singal@nunki.usc.edu">Sushmita</a> to support wireless animations. - Added directory for nam animations under ns/tcl/edu. Each subdirecotry contains on animation, including short description, simulation script, trace file, and nam trace. These animations are ready to use in classroom. The current three animations are contributed by Sushmita <singal@nunki.usc.edu> as the outcome of her directed research project. - Integrated support for infrastructure mode in 802.11 MAC. The code was was written by Mike Moreton - Fixed bug (reported by Fred Stann) in diffusion3 that caused overflow while reading time ( > 2147 sec). - New module Delayer for introducing delay variation and channel allocation delay. This is useful for modeling the effects of wireless links. Validation tests in "./test-all-links". Code contributed by Andrei Gurtov. - Ported SCTP into ns-2. It was actually ported into ns-2.26 by Armando L. Caro Jr. <acaro@@cis.udel.edu> and his group at PEL, Univ of delaware. The implementation includes a test-suite-sctp and doc for sctp (see chapter on SCTP in ns-manual). - Added APIs for diffusion filters to node-config command. See tcl/ex/diffusion3 for examples. Also changed UIDs in common pkt hdr. It now reflects pkt_num_ as in diffusion message hdr. - Adding ts_resetRTO_ to TCP to control whether or not a timestamp-enabled sender unbacks a backed-off RTO after making a valid RTT measurement from an acknowledged, retransmitted packet. Validation tests are in "./test-all-tcpOptions" in "tcl/test": "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_sack2" (with ts_resetRTO_ true) "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_sack3" (with ts_resetRTO_ false). The suggestion and initial code for this change are from Andrei Gurtov. Also adding exitFastRetrans_ to TCP, to fix a problem with clean exits from Fast Recovery. Set to false for the old buggy behavior, or set to true for the new good behavior. The default is true. "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_reno_noexitFR" shows the old behavior, and: "./test-all-tcpOptions timeouts_reno" shows the fixed new behavior. The problem was that data was sent in response to dup acks even after Fast Recovery was over. From a bug report by Andrei Gurtov. - Improved portability for C++ namespaces (required for gcc-3.2 where the standard C++ libraries like iostream are in namespace stl only). - Added trace support for smac. The "mactype" info stored in simulator is used to trace data as well as mac pkts (smac or 802.11). - Ported diffusion3.2.0 into ns. A lot of changes: all applications re-categorized under gear, ping and rmst. Filters have a separate dir. gradient now replaced with one-and two-phase-pull-filter under filter_core. - Changed the defaults for Agent/TCP/Newreno's newreno_changes1_ and partial_window_deflation_ to "1", to reflect RFC 2582. - Adding avoidReordering_ to DelayLink, set to true to avoid reordering when changing link bandwidth or delay. The code was contributed by Andrei Gurtov, and the validation test is in ./test-all-links in the directory tcl/test. The default is for avoidReordering_ to be false, for no change in past behavior.
2004-03-09 00:55:23 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-ad) = 5f35152de976c2195dcff20abbe8610321dd9969
SHA1 (patch-ae) = c971d28448ae1b495119e3ec2c8de185468b9be2
SHA1 (patch-af) = 94ab6d8a0cb9d43f9d440712880fe9a2be24ccd4
SHA1 (patch-ag) = 7a1c7919a7d8effe16f30399d486a4af9afba4db
SHA1 (patch-ah) = 51c36d73309d135f89f7d2362835052b304b88bd
SHA1 (patch-ai) = b75f36f986ca7c833769de09e6e79f6b87c5564a
SHA1 (patch-aj) = 533fa4f1bd1f8bf83882ed5ed2717511283d5ddc
SHA1 (patch-ak) = ea478696cdddc44ba7a76d1f31d4a6a97a88aaef
SHA1 (patch-al) = 628733a1e9ccf34c677711666e833c1ede27b5b1
SHA1 (patch-am) = 882ea61b7f6909336f72f637b041f373830197e8
SHA1 (patch-an) = c6dd6b93332a6c6dd169975836df9ef802bfc206
SHA1 (patch-ao) = 2a1fd71686ff206fe2212605f91b8167b998d6e2
SHA1 (patch-ap) = f130c112d7dfe114e637e190750d9caad55e4703
SHA1 (patch-ar) = d726d8362717f0474040f3ec97ee3c2c6d9a817c