1. 22 8月, 2011 1 次提交
  2. 08 7月, 2011 1 次提交
  3. 05 7月, 2011 1 次提交
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      batman-adv: unify flags for tt_change/tt_local_entry/tt_global_entry · 5fbc1598
      Antonio Quartulli 提交于
      The tt_local_entry structure now has a 'flags' field. This helps to
      unify the flags format to all the client related structures (tt_global_entry
      and tt_change). The 'never_purge' field is now encoded in the 'flags' one.
      To optimise the usage of this field, its length has been increased to 16bit
      in order to use the eight leading bits (from 0 to 7) to store flags that
      have to be sent on the wire, while the eight ending ones are used for local
      computation only.
      
      Moreover 'enum tt_change_flags' is now called 'enum tt_client_flags' and the
      defined values apply to the tt_local_entry, tt_global_entry and the tt_change
      'flags' field.
      Signed-off-by: NAntonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
      Signed-off-by: NMarek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
      5fbc1598
  4. 20 6月, 2011 2 次提交
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      batman-adv: improved roaming mechanism · cc47f66e
      Antonio Quartulli 提交于
      With the current client announcement implementation, in case of roaming,
      an update is triggered on the new AP serving the client. At that point
      the new information is spread around by means of the OGM broadcasting
      mechanism. Until this operations is not executed, no node is able to
      correctly route traffic towards the client. This obviously causes packet
      drops and introduces a delay in the time needed by the client to recover
      its connections.
      
      A new packet type called ROAMING_ADVERTISEMENT is added to account this
      issue.
      
      This message is sent in case of roaming from the new AP serving the
      client to the old one and will contain the client MAC address. In this
      way an out-of-OGM update is immediately committed, so that the old node
      can update its global translation table. Traffic reaching this node will
      then be redirected to the correct destination utilising the fresher
      information. Thus reducing the packet drops and the connection recovery
      delay.
      Signed-off-by: NAntonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
      Signed-off-by: NSven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
      cc47f66e
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      batman-adv: improved client announcement mechanism · a73105b8
      Antonio Quartulli 提交于
      The client announcement mechanism informs every mesh node in the network
      of any connected non-mesh client, in order to find the path towards that
      client from any given point in the mesh.
      
      The old implementation was based on the simple idea of appending a data
      buffer to each OGM containing all the client MAC addresses the node is
      serving. All other nodes can populate their global translation tables
      (table which links client MAC addresses to node addresses) using this
      MAC address buffer and linking it to the node's address contained in the
      OGM. A node that wants to contact a client has to lookup the node the
      client is connected to and its address in the global translation table.
      
      It is easy to understand that this implementation suffers from several
      issues:
       - big overhead (each and every OGM contains the entire list of
         connected clients)
       - high latencies for client route updates due to long OGM trip time and
         OGM losses
      
      The new implementation addresses these issues by appending client
      changes (new client joined or a client left) to the OGM instead of
      filling it with all the client addresses each time. In this way nodes
      can modify their global tables by means of "updates", thus reducing the
      overhead within the OGMs.
      
      To keep the entire network in sync each node maintains a translation
      table version number (ttvn) and a translation table checksum. These
      values are spread with the OGM to allow all the network participants to
      determine whether or not they need to update their translation table
      information.
      
      When a translation table lookup is performed in order to send a packet
      to a client attached to another node, the destination's ttvn is added to
      the payload packet. Forwarding nodes can compare the packet's ttvn with
      their destination's ttvn (this node could have a fresher information
      than the source) and re-route the packet if necessary. This greatly
      reduces the packet loss of clients roaming from one AP to the next.
      Signed-off-by: NAntonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
      Signed-off-by: NMarek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
      Signed-off-by: NSven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
      a73105b8
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