-0.9.0pre1:
-* FS: [CG]
- - TTL/priority calculations
- - hot-path routing
-* TRANSPORT:
- - HTTP backend [MW]
-* DV: [Nate]
- - implement performance tests (needs tbench)
+0.9.0pre2:
* UTIL:
- only connect() sockets that are ready (select()) [Nils]
[On W32, we need to select after calling socket before doing connect etc.]
-* GNUNET-GTK:
- - directory support:
- + download start: recursive/directory (!) & from-URI only
- + handle download lost-parent (move to 'from-URI only' tab)
- + display content of directory
- + open directory
-
-0.9.0pre2:
+* TRANSPORT:
+ - HTTP backend [MW]
+ - UDP fails non-deterministically on niko; suspect that it uses hostname-derived,
+ invalid 10.0.0.x address for test-message (which creates transmission failure) [CG]
+ - Jun 27 11:51:54 core-7670 ERROR Assertion failed at gnunet-service-core.c:3616.
+ (transport notified us that we connected to ourselves!!!)
* CORE:
- transport-level disconnect (i.e. TCP) does not cause core-level
disconnect in a timely fashion (waits for connection timeout);
need to figure a way to make it near-instant in those cases
- (i.e. rapid reduction in timeout on transport-level disconnect)
- - encrypted P2P transmission (loopback) tops at 2 MB/s on my quad-core;
- why is it so slow? Fix! (see core_api_reliability test)
- - implement API to get notifications about bandwidth assignments to individual peers
- - implement API to get notifications about updates to liveness of individual peers (before disconnect)
-* TOPOLOGY:
- - needs more testing (especially F2F topology) & transport blacklisting
-* TBENCH: [MW]
- - good to have for transport/DV evaluation!
+ (i.e. rapid reduction in timeout on transport-level disconnect) [CG]
+ => may have been fixed with instant-notification of disconnect
+ to core on session-oriented connection hick-up; not perfect but
+ likely good enough until we get ATS going; still should be tested...
+ => "peers connected (transport)" now instantly goes to ZERO (core statistic),
+ but "established sessions" stays up...
+ - derived key generation [Nils]
* DHT: [Nate]
- implement DHT service
- - implement testcases
- implement performance tests
-* ARM: [Safey]
- - better crash management (attach debugging support, capture and analyze
- debug output, detect random vs. deterministic crashes)
- - discover dependencies between services
- - handle gnunet-arm -k in combination with auto-start magic (what is the right thing here?)
- - add listen socket forwarding to child processes on supported platforms
* FS: [CG]
- - load considerations (migration, routing)
- - active reply route caching design & implementation of service; gap extension!
- - datastore reservation (publishing)
- - location URIs (publish, search, download)
- - unindex on index failure
- - utilize in-line files in meta data always (including in search results or
- when download is triggered manually and for probes); currently the data is
- only used when users do a general 'recursive' download
+ - service:
+ + trust: do not charge when "idle" / load considerations (migration, routing)
+ + artificial delays
+ + active reply route caching design & implementation; gap extension!
- non-anonymous FS service (needs DHT)
+ DHT integration for search
+ CS-DHT-functions (DHT-put of LOC)
+ P2P-functions (DHT-get)
- - listing of learned namespaces
- - collection API & tests
- + gnunet-pseudonym (collection support)
- - implement FS performance tests
- + insert
- + download
- + search
- + unindex
-* STATISTICS:
- - implement notification-based statistics API
-* GNUNET-GTK:
+* GNUNET-GTK: [CG]
- implement publish dialog details:
+ open (import directory structure)
+ normalize keywords (edit subdialog)
+ copy URI to clipboard
+ save-as gnunet-directory
- events:
+ + implement clear button in search tabs (to stop downloads)
+ search resume
+ search error
+ download error
+ download resume
+ publish resume
+ publish error
- - implement open directory dialog
- - implement new-pseudonym dialog
+ - implement new-pseudonym and advertise-pseudonym dialogs
- namespace search
- NS list in search dialog should use colors to offset our own namespaces from the others
- double-clicking on NS list in search dialog should move 'root' to keyword line
- right-clicking on NS list in search dialog should open menu that allows
+ viewing full meta data
+ deletion of namespace info
- - extend peer dialog with green-yellow-red connectivity status lights
- - extend peer dialog with country flags and names
- - implement statistics tabs
- do meaningful update to status line (starting up, peer running, #connections, shutdown, ...)
- implement unindex operation (use dialog with all indexed files for selection)
- implement download by URI dialog; figure out where to display those downloads!
- figure out where in the GUI we should show active uploads/unindex operations and allow aborts
+ - handle 'lost parent' case for recursive downloads (need to move children!)
+* MONKEY: [Safey]
+ - better crash management (attach debugging support, capture and analyze
+ debug output, detect random vs. deterministic crashes)
+* TBENCH: [MW]
+ - good to have for transport/DV evaluation!
+* DV: [Nate]
+ - implement performance tests (needs tbench)
+
0.9.0pre3:
+* Determine RC bugs and fix those!
* TRACEKIT: [MW]
- good to have for DV/DHT evaluation!
-* Determine RC bugs and fix those!
-* DATASTORE:
+* DATASTORE: [NN]
- GNUNET_DATASTORE_cancel method not tested
* TESTING: [Nate]
- - modify configuration to allow controlling connections for non-local starts
- - testbed creation with topology (needs working F2F topology)
- - testbed with churn
- - implement testcases for distributed testing
- test basic peer re-configure
- - test topology creation
- - test churn generation
- consider changing API for peer-group termination to
call continuation when done
+* TOPOLOGY:
+ - needs more testing (especially F2F topology) & transport blacklisting
* NAT/UPNP: [MW]
- finalize API design
- code clean up
* MYSQL database backends: [CG]
- datacache
- datastore
-* FS:
+* FS: [CG]
- reconstruct IBLOCKS from DBLOCKS if possible (during download; see FIXME in fs_download)
- add support for pushing "already seen" search results to FS service for bloomfilter (can wait)
- use different 'priority' for probe downloads vs. normal downloads
-* ARM:
+ - implement FS performance tests
+ + insert
+ + download
+ + search
+ + unindex
+* ARM: [CG/Safey]
- better tracking of which config changes actually need to cause process restarts by ARM.
+ - handle gnunet-arm -k in combination with auto-start magic (what is the right thing here?)
+ - discover dependencies between services
+* STATISTICS: [NN]
+ - test notification-based statistics API
+ - implement statistics GUI
+* PEERINFO: [NN]
+ - move peerinfo to new GUI?
+ - extend peer dialog with green-yellow-red connectivity status lights
+ - extend peer dialog with country flags and names
* SETUP:
- design & implement new setup tool
+* GNUNET-GTK:
+ - add tool bar
+* MONKEY: [Safey]
+ - '-m EMAIL' option for alternative e-mail TO
+ - '-f FILENAME' option to write report to file instead of e-mail (for testing!)
0.9.0:
* new webpage:
(Note: build library always, build service when libxml2/etc. are available)
* FS: [CG]
- Remove KBlocks in gnunet-unindex (see discussion with Kenneth Almquist on gnunet-devs in 9/2009)
-* PEERINFO: [CG]
+* PEERINFO: [NN]
- expire 'ancient' HELLOs (those without valid addresses AND that
we have not 'used' (for their public keys) in a while; need a way
to track actual 'use')
- make sue we also trigger notifications whenever HELLOs expire
* VPN
+* UTIL: [CG]
+ - allow limiting UNIX socket access by UID/GID
* TRANSPORT:
- need to periodically probe latency/transport cost changes & possibly switch transport
- should use hash map to look up Neighbours (service AND plugins!)
-* DATASTORE (?):
- - check for duplicates on insertion (currently, same content is frequently
- stored again [seen with KBLOCKS and SBLOCKS]!)
* PEERINFO:
- merge multiple HELLOs of the same peer in the transmission queue
(theoretically reduces overhead; bounds message queue size)
(theoretically reduces overhead; bounds messgae queue size)
* FS:
- use different queue prioritization for probe-downloads vs. normal downloads (!?)
+* CORE:
+ - encrypted P2P transmission (loopback) tops at 2 MB/s on my quad-core;
+ why is it so slow? Fix! (see core_api_reliability test)
Minor features:
* TCP: