... is on SourceForge:
http://tcng.sourceforge.net/dist/tcng-9i.tar.gz
md5sum 50f497a7539e4c03c5783b410b132127
See also http://tcng.sourceforge.net/
Highlights:
- added support for TBF with an inner queuing discipline
(Kernel >= 2.4.22 or >= 2.5.75. iproute2 doesn''t change.)
- added an ebuild script for Gentoo (contributed by "raptor")
- cleaned up the tcsim build process a little and added a script
that runs all regression tests involving tcsim on all supported
kernels
Here''s an example for the new and improved TBF:
tbf (mtu 1.5kB,limit 10kB,rate 1kBps,burst 2kB) {
fifo;
}
(Since TBF doesn''t really have classes, tcng won''t let you try
to
specify one. Internally, it adds a class, which is also visible
at the external interface.)
The complete list of changes is below.
- Werner
----------------------------------- CHANGES -----------------------------------
Version 9i (22-NOV-2003)
------------------------
- tcc now supports TBF with an inner qdisc (tests/tbfqdsyn, tests/tbfqdtc,
tests/tbfqdext, tests/tbfqdrun)
- removed redundant flag QDISC_HAS_DEFAULT
- added build/tcng.ebuild file for Gentoo (by "raptor")
- Makefile: added "gentoo" target
- setup.klib no longer uses a symbolic link to the original source tree
- configure: added option --no-defaults to skip loading of old config file
- tcsim/Makefile.unclean tcsim/modules/Makefile: object files now depend on the
config file
- added scripts/minksrc.sh which extracts the files needed to build tcsim from
a kernel tarball
- added scripts/compatibility.sh which runs all regression tests involving
tcsim for all supported kernel versions
- Makefile: added "compatibility" target
- "make sf-upload" now prints the MD5 message digest before uploading
- configure: removed 2.4.11 kernel, which was withdrawn
- configure: -k argument can be a kernel tarball
- runtests.sh: added option -t to run only tests probably using tcsim
- setup.klib: unconditionally defining LONG_MAX in include/linux/kernel.h broke
2.5.4 builds
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