[Babel-users] ANNOUNCE: Babel 0.11
Juliusz Chroboczek
jch at pps.jussieu.fr
Sat Mar 29 21:00:55 UTC 2008
Dear all,
You will find Babel 0.11 on
http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/files/babel-0.11.tar.gz
http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/files/babel-0.11.tar.gz.asc
A lot of small tweaks in this version, but little significant changes.
Most notables is a fix for a crash that would happen if an interface
with large MTU was added at runtime, and some preliminary moderation
of requests.
With this version, Babel is mostly feature-complete as far as I am
concerned. Still missing is resending of incremental route updates,
and more work is needed on the parameters of triggered updates.
Juliusz
29 March 2008: babel 0.11
* Implemented sub-second hello and update intervals.
* Fixed a bug that could prevent the best route from being selected
for extended periods of time.
* Implemented protection against out-of-date requests being sent and
forwarded when a node loses its sequence number.
* INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: reduced the cost of wired networks down to 96
from 128.
* Tweaked the frequency at which a router's seqno increases, to make
it more likely that a feasible route will be available when needed.
* Implemented garbage collection of old sources.
* Implemented coalescing of unicast messages.
* Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when a link's MTU changes.
* Fixed a bug that could delay noticing that a network is no longer
idle when running Babel with the -i flag.
* Fixed a bug that could cause incorrect metrics to be advertised
when output filtering was used.
* Fixed a bug that could cause incorrect link costs to be computed when
a neighbour reduces its hello interval.
* Fixed some minor issues with the ordering of outgoing messages.
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