0.9.0pre2:
- FS:
- - measure latencies (core, datastore) => trust economy
- - FS performance benchmarking
- - integrate with DHT (need DHT API to fit block API better first; also, get rid of the continuation!)
+* CORE:
+ - 2-peer perf test goes WAY over bandwidth limit (i.e. 300 kbps/set, 2 MB/s transfer rate);
+ clearly CORE does not properly enforce the limit [MW]
+* Integration test:
+ - test bootstrapping via hostlist + transport/core/dht connect
+
+0.9.0pre3:
+* Determine RC bugs and fix those (release should have no known real bugs)
* DHT: [Nate]
- - use new block lib in service
- track paths content travels (PUT, reply-to-get) in messages,
pass to client (client API & protocol already support this!)
-* CORE:
- - authentication of ciphertexts [Nils]
- - Jun 27 11:51:54 core-7670 ERROR Assertion failed at gnunet-service-core.c:3616.
- (transport notified us that we connected to ourselves!!!)
- - transport-level disconnect (i.e. TCP) does not cause core-level
+* DATASTORE:
+ - GNUNET_DATASTORE_cancel method not tested
+* TESTING: [Nate]
+ - test basic peer re-configure
+* TOPOLOGY: [Nate]
+ - needs more testing (especially F2F topology) & transport blacklisting
+* TRANSPORT-TCP [MW]:
+ - should use hash map to look up sessions
+* TRANSPORT:
+ - [#1585, #1583, #1582] 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) [CG]
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...
-* UTIL:
- - drop dependency on GMP? [Nils]
-
-0.9.0pre3:
-* Determine RC bugs and fix those (release should have no known real bugs)
-* DATASTORE: [LT]
- - GNUNET_DATASTORE_cancel method not tested [LT]
-* TESTING: [Nate]
- - test basic peer re-configure
-* TOPOLOGY: [Nate]
- - needs more testing (especially F2F topology) & transport blacklisting
-* TRANSPORT-TCP [MW]:
- - should use hash map to look up sessions
* NAT/UPNP: [Milan]
- finalize API design
- - code clean up
+ - [#1609] code clean up
- testing
- integration with transport service
- also do UPnP-based (external) IP detection
+ 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
+ use different 'priority' for probe downloads vs. normal downloads
- - 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)
- - implement FS performance tests
+ - implement multi-peer FS performance tests
+ insert
+ download
+ search
+ unindex
- re-implement gnunet-auto-share
* GNUNET-GTK:
- - optimize meta-data for directories in 'add_dir_at_iter'
- finish publish dialog details:
+ normalize keywords (edit subdialog)
+ set/view previews (edit subdialog)
+ search error
+ publish error
+ unindex error
+* CORE: [anyone who can reproduce?]
+ - Jun 27 11:51:54 core-7670 ERROR Assertion failed at gnunet-service-core.c:3616.
+ (transport notified us that we connected to ourselves!!!)
* 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?)
- performance tests
* BLOCK:
- more testing (KBlock, SBlock, NBlock)
+* FS migration:
+ - exclude content that will "soon" expire from migration?
+ - exclude content with zero-anonymity from gap migration?
+ - make migration data rate & datastore IO-rate configurable
+ - exclude certain peers as targets (based on hash values) in each
+ iteration => same peer can only be picked every n-th iteration
+ for the same content => fewer duplicate sending!
+
0.9.1:
* TRANSPORT: [MW]