On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 01:23:28PM +0100, Julian Cordes wrote: > Dear linux sctp mailing list, > I am a master student of the Münster University of Applied Sciences > (Germany). > In the last months I have developed a test suite in packetdrill for the > partial reliability extension of sctp. > Many test cases can run the Linux and FreeBSD kernel and therefore I > have > found some potential problems / bugs with my test suite. > I want to share and discuss these potential issues with you on the > mailing list. Hi Julian, Thanks for coming forward with all this, much appreciated. > > Because the testsuite is published on Github with a permissive license > (bsd-style) you can get all developed tests by cloning the following > repository with git: > https://github.com/nplab/PR_SCTP_Testsuite. > On Github I also have documented the test-results of the test-suite in > README-Files. > Please note that only the tests from the subfolder forward-tsn > are applicable for Linux, because the tests in the other directories > require > support for the NR-SACK and the User Message Interleaving extension. > > Please also note that you need the nplab-version of packetdrill from > https://github.com/nplab/packetdrill > in order to run the tests on linux. The original version of packetdrill > from google misses SCTP support. > > I will send a couple of mails, one for every potential issue that I have > found with the test suite on kernel 4.4.0-x under ubuntu 16.04. > All mails will contain a short description of the potential problem and > a link to the test-case or multiple test-cases that were used to detect > this behaviour. > > Yours sincerely, > Julian Cordes -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-sctp" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html