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      batman-adv: network coding - add the initial infrastructure code · d353d8d4
      Martin Hundebøll 提交于
      Network coding exploits the 802.11 shared medium to allow multiple
      packets to be sent in a single transmission. In brief, a relay can XOR
      two packets, and send the coded packet to two destinations. The
      receivers can decode one of the original packets by XOR'ing the coded
      packet with the other original packet. This will lead to increased
      throughput in topologies where two packets cross one relay.
      
      In a simple topology with three nodes, it takes four transmissions
      without network coding to get one packet from Node A to Node B and one
      from Node B to Node A:
      
       1.  Node A  ---- p1 --->  Node R                Node B
       2.  Node A                Node R  <--- p2 ----  Node B
       3.  Node A  <--- p2 ----  Node R                Node B
       4.  Node A                Node R  ---- p1 --->  Node B
      
      With network coding, the relay only needs one transmission, which saves
      us one slot of valuable airtime:
      
       1.  Node A  ---- p1 --->  Node R                Node B
       2.  Node A                Node R  <--- p2 ----  Node B
       3.  Node A  <- p1 x p2 -  Node R  - p1 x p2 ->  Node B
      
      The same principle holds for a topology including five nodes. Here the
      packets from Node A and Node B are overheard by Node C and Node D,
      respectively. This allows Node R to send a network coded packet to save
      one transmission:
      
         Node A                  Node B
      
          |     \              /    |
          |      p1          p2     |
          |       \          /      |
          p1       > Node R <       p2
          |                         |
          |         /      \        |
          |    p1 x p2    p1 x p2   |
          v       /          \      v
                 /            \
         Node C <              > Node D
      
      More information is available on the open-mesh.org wiki[1].
      
      This patch adds the initial code to support network coding in
      batman-adv. It sets up a worker thread to do house keeping and adds a
      sysfs file to enable/disable network coding. The feature is disabled by
      default, as it requires a wifi-driver with working promiscuous mode, and
      also because it adds a small delay at each hop.
      
      [1] http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/CatwomanSigned-off-by: NMartin Hundebøll <martin@hundeboll.net>
      Signed-off-by: NMarek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
      Signed-off-by: NAntonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
      d353d8d4
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      batman-adv: replace redundant primary_if_get calls · 736292c2
      Marek Lindner 提交于
      The batadv_priv struct carries a pointer to its own interface
      struct. Therefore, it is not necessary to retrieve the soft_iface
      via the primary interface.
      Signed-off-by: NMarek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
      Signed-off-by: NAntonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
      736292c2
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