On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:07:34 +0200 (IST) Baruch Even <baruch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The following patches are the result of the work of Douglas Leith to implement the H-TCP congestion control proposal. They have since been modified by me (Baruch Even) to port them to kernel 2.6.x, test them and tune them.
All patches are against Linux kernel version 2.6.11-bk6. This is currently a preliminary work and is presented for review in order to receive comments to improve this work so it can be accepted to mainline Linux Kernel.
The initial development was to add H-TCP to the Linux kernel for testing purposes, it became evident that on 1 Gbit/s links Linux is unable to process the received ack stream fast enough to handle the load. We have patches for that but they proved too hard to be ported to 2.6.11+, we are currently working on them.
Baruch
Are there any IPR encumberance to this like FAST TCP. Earlier versions of this patch said:
This patch is covered by a pending patent, a license is being worked on to enable the inclusion in Linux. Comments and suggestions on this are also solicited.
Has this changed?
This has changed now. The code is now released under the GNU GPL v2, according to what I was told this effectively implies that any patent right that the university will have regarding this technology is effectively licensed for use with this code.
Please let me know if there is anything else that we need to do to let the review and possible inclusion of our contribution to proceed.
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