Gerrit, I am cloning your tree with the following command: git-clone git://eden-feed.erg.abdn.ac.uk/dccp_exp my_dccp But I did not check out the DCCP sub-branch, by: git-checkout --track -b dccp origin/dccp However, as I type this command above, git complains saying: git checkout: branch dccp already exists It this OK to say so? -- Burak ----- Original Message ---- > > Burak > > I have tried to replay your results but can not find anything > wrong > with the current test kernel. > Please have a look at the results below, I repeated the same > experiment > on two different testbeds. > > Incidentally, these results agree with the values you observed for > TCP > Reno. It seems that the > setup is not right, I am happy to help debugging this but I don't > think > that there is a problem > with the test kernel. > > Can you please describe your setup - maybe something went wrong. > > The first thing to check is whether you are really using the test > tree > - it is necessary to check > out the `dccp' subtree, if you are on the `master' instead of > the > `dccp' subtree, then you are > using a vanilla 2.6.24-rc5. A detailed HowTo is on > > http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Net:DCCP_Testing#Experimental_DCCP_source_tr > ee > The difference can also easily be told in the > Request/Response > handshake, the CCIDs are now > fully negotiated; the first value of the ConfirmL/R in > the > DCCP-Response says which CCIDs are > used (but they are still nonetheless set > via > net.dccp.default.{rx,tx}_ccid). > <snip> - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe dccp" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html