Karsten, I'll take a shot at it. Is there a specific timeline I should be aware of? My C is a little rusty and I am working to learn the codebase (This sounds like a good opportunity to learn more). I don't want to bite off more than I can chew if there is a tight release timeline.
Charlie
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Karsten Loesing karsten@torproject.orgwrote:
Dear tor-devs,
is anyone here up for a coding task that could help us research performance improvements of the N23 design more?
The situation is that we already have a branch (n23-5 in arma's public repository), but it's based on 0.2.4.3-alpha-dev and needs to be rebased to current master.
In theory, it's as simple as the following steps:
$ git clone https://git.torproject.org/tor.git $ cd tor/ $ git remote add arma https://git.torproject.org/arma/tor.git $ git fetch arma $ git checkout -b n23-5 arma/n23-5 $ git fetch origin $ git rebase origin/master (clean up the mess) $ git add $ git commit $ git rebase --continue (back to clean-up-the-mess step until git is happy) $ git push public n23-5
Bonus points if you make sure the branch compiles with gcc warnings enabled, appeases make check-spaces, and runs peacefully in a private Chutney network.
Unfortunately, the n23-5 branch touches a few places in the tor code that have been refactored in current master, including Andrea's connection/channel rewrite. It might be necessary to dive into the channel thing in order to get this rebase right.
Once we have a refactored n23-5 branch, I'll try to simulate it in Shadow.
For a tiny bit of context, this is for our sponsor F item 13:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/sponsors/SponsorF/Year3
I'm asking here, because the usual suspects are already overloaded with other stuff. As usual, I guess.
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