I rebased onto the most recent long-term-stable release as of Oct 5, 2022: v5.15.72.
AccECN: The AccECN series is Ilpo's original series with my updates over the past few months to match the changes I'm aware of in the AccECN spec since the previous github l4s/testing branch (June 2021) (IANA option numbers, new initial values for counters, etc).
dualpi2: There was a minor fix for an overflow issue in dualpi2 that was caught by the clang compiler, and an update for a new interface
for details, see: git range-diff 6e042bcd4158~1..6e042bcd4158 bcd92457b7dc~..bcd92457b7dc
prague: No changes at all to Prague.
BBR2: The BBR2 code is the github l4s/testing code with recent important bug fixes from Google's internal code.
The Linux TCP (w/ AccECN / BBR2 / Prague / dualpi2) code I used is here: https://github.com/google/bbr/commits/l4s-testing-2022-10-14-v1
Notes:
This branch started from https://github.com/L4STeam/linux/commits/testing
I rebased onto the most recent long-term-stable release as of Oct 5, 2022: v5.15.72.
AccECN: The AccECN series is Ilpo's original series with my updates over the past few months to match the changes I'm aware of in the AccECN spec since the previous github l4s/testing branch (June 2021) (IANA option numbers, new initial values for counters, etc).
dualpi2: There was a minor fix for an overflow issue in dualpi2 that was caught by the clang compiler, and an update for a new interface
prague: No changes at all to Prague.
BBR2: The BBR2 code is the github l4s/testing code with recent important bug fixes from Google's internal code.
To see all changes since the https://github.com/L4STeam/linux/commits/testing code you can run: git range-diff v5.10.31..3cc3851880a1 v5.15.72..d0db79c80347
This pull request omits the last 5 commits from https://github.com/google/bbr/commits/l4s-testing-2022-10-14-v1 since they were all temporary commits added by me simply to ease testing