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[r59] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated KingCobra Design Notes for MAC and BFT

2014-04-30 06:12:45 Tree
[r58] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated KingCobra Design Doc for MAC electronic money protocol

2014-04-30 06:09:34 Tree
[r57] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated KingCobra Design Doc

2014-04-29 16:57:16 Tree
[r56] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated KingCobra Design notes for electronic money MAC protocol

2014-04-29 16:49:52 Tree
[r55] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated build generated KingCobra driver sources and kernel object files

2014-04-29 16:33:43 Tree
[r54] by ka_shrinivaasan

kern.log for Disk Persistence test of KingCobra requests through telnet path. For some reason the telnet client itself was
crashing in kernel, but the request was persisted in disk file (for message "KingCobraRequest3")

2014-04-29 16:32:21 Tree
[r53] by ka_shrinivaasan

Disk Persisted KingCobra Queue with both REQUEST and REPLY incoming messages which has the
hardcoded path /var/log/kingcobra/REQUEST_REPLY.queue

2014-04-29 16:27:28 Tree
[r52] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated build generated Module.symvers

2014-04-29 16:23:46 Tree
[r51] by ka_shrinivaasan

Added if clauses for kingcobra_disk_persistence boolean flag to open the Disk persisted Queue file (hardcoded as
REQUEST_REPLY.queue in /var/log/kingcobra) in write and append mode and to do VFS writes of the incoming requests
to the file with vfs_write(). With this all requests (both REQUEST and REPLY types) will be persisted to the disk in
the recepient cloud node with in same flat file instead of two files as described in schematic diagram in
http://sourceforge.net/p/acadpdrafts/code/ci/master/tree/Krishna_iResearch_opensourceproducts_archdiagram.pdf which is a better
alternative. But having both replies and requests in same file gives some chronological ordering.

2014-04-29 16:22:27 Tree
[r50] by ka_shrinivaasan

Updated KingCobra Design Doc

2014-04-28 16:37:47 Tree
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