Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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1998-10-18 | Split protocol init to building of protocol list and real protocol init. | Martin Mares | |
Added kernel route table syncer skeleton. | |||
1998-10-18 | After contemplating about RIP route timeouts for a long time, I've implemented | Martin Mares | |
protocol callbacks for route insertion and deletion from the central table. RIP should maintain its own per-protocol queue of existing routes, scan it periodically and call rte_discard() for routes that have timed out. | |||
1998-10-17 | Solve chicken-and-egg problems with protocol startup. We now queue all inactive | Martin Mares | |
protocols and don't send route/interface updates to them and when they come up, we resend the whole route/interface tables privately. Removed the "scan interface list after protocol start" work-around. | |||
1998-06-04 | FIB_WALK and friends are now slightly more friendly. | Martin Mares | |
1998-06-01 | - Rewrote whole interface logic. Removed support for multiple addresses per | Martin Mares | |
interface since it makes much trouble everywhere. Instead, we understand secondary addresses as subinterfaces. - In case interface addresses or basic flags change, we simply convert it to a down/up sequence. - Implemented the universal neighbour cache. (Just forget what did previous includes say of neighbour caching, this one is brand new.) | |||
1998-05-24 | Implemented timers. Using bird_clock_t for absolute time from now... | Martin Mares | |
1998-05-20 | Added routing table and routing attribute code. | Martin Mares | |
1998-05-15 | Parts of routing table code. Data structure declarations should be | Martin Mares | |
complete now. | |||
1998-05-03 | Next attempt on data structures... | Martin Mares | |
1998-04-28 | Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so that | Martin Mares | |
gcc -MM can be used to separate them from the system ones. Added automatic generation of dependencies. | |||
1998-04-23 | Added few route attributes. | Martin Mares | |
1998-04-22 | First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow... | Martin Mares | |