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* Discussed new network stack design
 
* Discussed new network stack design
 
* Reviewed paper: [http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1531793.1531805 Factored operating systems (fos): the case for a scalable operating system for multicores]
 
* Reviewed paper: [http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1531793.1531805 Factored operating systems (fos): the case for a scalable operating system for multicores]
* Read Chapter 4 (Address Discovery and Binding (ARP)) in "Internetworking With TCP/IP Vol II: Design, Implementation, and Internals"
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* Read Chapter 4 (Address Discovery and Binding (ARP)) in ''Internetworking With TCP/IP Vol II: Design, Implementation, and Internals''
 
* Cleaned-up and rewrote
 
* Cleaned-up and rewrote
 
** Network stack related headers (<code>net.h</code>, <code>network.h</code>, <code>ethpkt.h</code>)
 
** Network stack related headers (<code>net.h</code>, <code>network.h</code>, <code>ethpkt.h</code>)

Revision as of 02:21, 10 June 2009

Summer 2009 Log

May 17 - May 23

Mon 1pm to 5:30pm (4.5); Tues 2:30pm to 7pm (4.5); Wed 2pm to 5pm (3); Thurs 1:30pm to 5pm (3.5); Total: 15.5 hours

  • Discussed projects with undergrads
  • Set projected deadlines
  • Developed telnet proof of concept: spawned shell on TTY opened on TCP
  • Acquired reading material on network stack design in BSD and Linux
    • McKusick, Marshall Kirk, Keith Bostic, Michael J. Karels, John S. Quarterman. The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1996.
    • Wehrle, Laus, Frank Pahlke, Hartmut Ritter, Daniel Muller, Marc Bechler. The Linux Networking Architecture: Design and Implementation of Network Protocols in the Linux Kernel. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005.
  • Selected paper for Tues, May 26: A measurement study of a commercial-grade urban wifi mesh

May 24 - May 30

Mon 3pm to 5:30pm, 8pm to 9pm (3.5); Tues 2:00pm to 5:30pm, 11pm to 11:30pm (4); Thurs 1:15pm to 5:30pm (4.25); Fri 1:15pm to 5:30pm (4.25); Total 16 hours

May 31 - June 6

Mon 3pm to 6pm (3); Tues 8:30pm to 10pm (1.5); Wed 2:15pm to 5:15pm, 7:00pm to 8:30pm (4.5); Thurs 1:45pm to 5:45pm (4); Fri 2pm to 5pm (3); Total: 16 hours

June 7 - June 13

Mon 3:45pm to 6:15pm (2.5); Tues 1:00pm to 8:30pm (7.5) Total: hours

June 14 - June 20

June 21 - June 27

June 28 - July 4

July 5 - July 11

July 12 - July 18

July 19 - July 25

Vacation

July 26 - August 1

Vacation

August 2 - August 8

Vacation

August 9 - August 15

August 16 - August 22