From: Vince Lo Faso <vincelofaso@earthlink.net>
To: "David S. Miller" <davem@redhat.com>
Cc: jordy@wserv.com, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: XTP: A better TCP than TCP
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 16:47:58 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3755C2AE.4FFFCA2F@earthlink.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 199906020426.VAA03202@pizda.davem.net
Greetings,
I've been working on an XTP implementation for Linux for some time
(and will be the first to admit that I'm order due for releasing
it publically).
I recently ported it to kernel 2.3.x and am in the process of (re)sending
a patch to David.
I'm doing this strictly on a volunteer basis, which means I can respond to
emails
during the evenings and have limitted time for its development--but unlimitted
interested in its growth and potential. More info will follow.
Quick synopsis of XTP:
XTP is quite flexible and versatile, capable of offering UDP-like and TCP-like
services--and everything in between--in one protocol stack. However, its
flexibility
is also its weak point. There is little public
data-experience-testing-implementation
on making XTP work in an IP environment, hence this XTP-Linux project.
There are also several transport issues that need to be explored in an XTP/IP
environment.
If anyone is really interested in this and wants to help out, let me know
offline.
Thanks,
Vince.
"David S. Miller" wrote:
> Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 17:10:30 -0400
> From: Jordan Mendelson <jordy@wserv.com>
>
> Is there any projects out there to add XTP to the standard linux
> kernel?
>
> There is someone who is working on XTP/Linux and keeps sending me
> patches, but they always need massive formatting cleanups before I can
> apply them and then he disappears again for a few months.
>
> This is not necessarily his fault, he may not have the time to finish
> up and submit patches cleanly, but until _someone_ does this work I
> cannot even put his work in progress code into the tree.
>
> Later,
> David S. Miller
> davem@redhat.com
>
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-06-01 21:10 XTP: A better TCP than TCP Jordan Mendelson
[not found] ` <E10p6Y7-00008z-00@fountain.nexus.co.uk>
1999-06-02 18:12 ` Matthew Wilcox
[not found] ` <199906020426.VAA03202@pizda.davem.net>
1999-06-02 23:47 ` Vince Lo Faso [this message]
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