The project discusses an architecture, prototype implementation and test tools for wireless scheduling using currently available hardware (e.g. 802.11 WLAN). It is based on a patch/new scheduler for the Linux 2.4.X kernels and extensions for the tc tools.
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The project discusses an architecture, prototype implementation and test tools for wireless scheduling using currently available hardware (e.g. 802.11 WLAN). It is based on a patch/new scheduler for the Linux 2.4.X kernels and extensions for the tc tools. This is a bugfix release, no new features were added. Fixes init of csfifo and chsim qdiscs in sch_api.c, README files were updated. If you are only using the hfsc scheduler, there is no need to update to this version. Send me a mail if there are still problems when compiling the WchmonSigMap tool, there seem to be some issues with the different glibc versions - see README for more details.
bugfix: patch of net/sch_api.c
The first version of the (wireless) scheduling patches for the Linux 2.4.X kernel has been released. The package consists of patches for the kernel, iproute2 and the pcmcia-cs modules which add a port of the NetBSD H-FSC scheduler and a framework for wireless scheduling to the kernel. Documentation will be available on http://wsched.sourceforge.net in a few days.
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