- 16 Mar, 2008 33 commits
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
Since this is a rather costly operation, we only do it when we overflow the source table.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
Instead of neigh->id[0] = 0xFF.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
This is more taken care of in update_neighbour_metric.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
This avoids the send_self_retract hack.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
This ensures that retractions are sent too.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
This avoids receiving stale data in answer to the update.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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- 14 Mar, 2008 7 commits
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
Now that requests work well, there's no need to increase seqno_interval as fast, and this makes it more likely that routes will be feasible.
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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Juliusz Chroboczek authored
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