July 2014 Archives by subject
Starting: Thu Jul 3 16:15:56 PDT 2014
Ending: Thu Jul 31 18:40:28 PDT 2014
Messages: 21
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: added some gperftools capabilities (taken from bro code) (da9bca8)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: added the foundation in the CMake for cpu profiling via gperftools (9646fd4)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: deleted two unnecessary files and made a change in IndexHash.cc to help avoid a segfault (cba1493)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: Fixed one very hidden bug (in ConnectionIF3, IndexField.cc) (f550318)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: fixed some bugs mainly in Connection.cc and IndexField.cc runs with less dropped packets, still a sizeable amount of dropped packets though (10% with indexes) runs with less cpu usage, still rather large cpu usage (120% with indexes) (155a210)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: fixed the silly bug in the lookup function (called itself within itself) and attempted a fix on the deletion of the entries in old hash table. It seems to run to completion, but I have not checked rigorously yet. Index files in the indexes directory don't seem to be correct. The class files may not be entirely correct either, seems to only get most of the packets rather than nearly all of the packets. I am committing because this seems to run without segfault (5900dc0)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: gperftools with CPU profiler seems to be working. You can put the ProfilerStart() and ProfilerStop() wherever you want, but be wary that putting them relatively close to each other may result in 0 samples. (1ed43c2)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: I seemed to have removed the major memory leaks. There are still some memory leaks, but they seem to come from the original Time Machine code, namely with the connections. (56b3e91)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: It does not seem to seg fault anymore. I removed the bug where I overdeleted (did delete [] instead of delete) (d3183a0)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: made taking care of hash collisions more explicit (7b03c40)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: making this commit to save latest work. This commit attempted to fix the Hash bugs (f356165)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: removed tmlog by commenting them out (to better cpu performance) (325409e)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: saving my work to try to get rid of permissions (070782b)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: some code review (be967c5)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: Some querying is working (with some adjust for VLAN tags) However, it does not take care of MPLS labels Also, the check for hash index conflicts has not been done The check that full sessions are being taken into account has not been done either (e047c0b)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: started implementation of hash function from bro. It crashes early still and can loop forever. This commit is only to save work so far. (d70ea95)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: started some IPv6 implementation. Cannot display all the ipv6 packets yet, but does display the full ipv6 addresses in the class files. (256b528)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: started some IPv6 implementation. Cannot display all the ipv6 packets yet, but does display the full ipv6 addresses in the class files. (256b528)
Vern Paxson
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: started some IPv6 implementation. Cannot display all the ipv6 packets yet, but does display the full ipv6 addresses in the class files. (256b528)
Aashish Sharma
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: updated the foundation for the gperftools, cpu profiler (737c7e9)
Naoki Eto
- [TM] [git/tm] topic/naokieto/ipv6: Updated the README to include some instructions about using gperftools' cpu profiler (5854443)
Naoki Eto
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