Re: systemtap networking tapsets was: Re: [RFC]: field name identifier conventions

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|  The full sources for the tapsets used (for things like ccid3_hc_tx_sk_rtt(), etc) are at:
|  
|  http://oops.ghostprotocols.net:81/acme/nettaps.tar.bz2
|  
This is awesome. Is all that is needed to run these a new systemtap binary? Mine is 0.5.9
and too old for that, and I need to do some rtfm in the stap manuals.

It would be great to upload a few standard scripts and continually use them for regression
tests - it seems the stuff can again be wrapped into bash, python, etc, so that some test
runs could be automated.

|  Still a bit hackish, as we don't expose the ccids header files in
|  include/net/ for systemtap to use and I tried this on a kernel packaged
|  as an RPM (kernel-debuginfo, etc), perhaps something to consider
|  changing. 
When doing this for CCID2, the same problem arises. Maybe the struct_tfrc can be converted
into a generic (lean) info structure (suitable for multiple CCIDs), afaik DCCP is the only 
user of include/linux/dccp.h, while the real TFRC work is done in net/dccp/ccids/lib.
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