[Click] what should I do with PPP element?

Eddie Kohler ekohler at gmail.com
Mon Nov 14 11:00:51 EST 2011


That was a bug with the iias package, which I've fixed. The next time
the documentation gets regenerated it should say iias there.

Thanks,
Eddie


On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:51 PM, rchertov <rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2011 12:45:44 -0500, Eddie Kohler wrote:
>>
>> They are in the click-packages repository (which you can tell from the
>> "PACKAGE" section of the page).  The PPP elements are in the "iias"
>> package.
>
> Ah, thanks for the clarification.  Any chance to update the package name in
> the element documentation?
> http://read.cs.ucla.edu/click/elements/pppencap  This just lists
> @CLICKPACKAGENAME@ as the name of the packages.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roman
>
>>
>> Eddie
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Roman Chertov <rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> There are some elements that relate to grid and PPP listed on the
>>> elements website, but those elements are not presented in the source
>>> code.  Maybe Eddie knows the reason for this.
>>>
>>> Roman
>>>
>>> On 11/06/2011 06:15 AM, messi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> hi, all,
>>>>            I want to construct a router using PPP protocol, but i can't
>>>> use PPP element provided click, what should I do?
>>>> messi,
>>>> best regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At 2011-11-02 00:00:00,click-request at pdos.csail.mit.edu wrote:
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>>>>>    1. Re: how the push and pull implement in the bottom code (sandeep)
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>>>>> Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 06:38:01 +0000
>>>>> From: sandeep<sandeep048 at gmail.com>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Click] how the push and pull implement in the bottom
>>>>>      code
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>>>>> Please have a look at http://read.cs.ucla.edu/click/clickunderhood
>>>>> which
>>>>> also gives some info about how click builds configuration graphs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>>> Sandeep,
>>>>> PhD Student,
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>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Beyers Cronje<bcronje at gmail.com>
>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The main Click loop is in RouterThread::driver() which can be found at
>>>>>> click/lib/routerthread.cc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://github.com/kohler/click/blob/master/lib/routerthread.cc#L569
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Essentially RouterThread::driver() calls the pending Tasks, elements
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> implement Task include elements like FromDevice/PollDevice/ToDevice
>>>>>> etc.
>>>>>> These task elements are *typically* located at the beginning of the
>>>>>> push or
>>>>>> pull path and within the Task's execution function the element calls
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> next elements push/pull in the graph, and this carries on until the
>>>>>> packet
>>>>>> reaches the last element in the path or until one of the elements
>>>>>> kills the
>>>>>> packet and returns without pushing/pulling the packet on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How Click builds the configuration graphs is another question and
>>>>>> something
>>>>>> that I personally havent looked into in much detail yet, maybe someone
>>>>>> else
>>>>>> on the list can shed some info on this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Beyers
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:10 AM, kele kele<jinkelei87 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Hi,
>>>>>>>        I'm doing some reash on click. Now a problem confuse me, how
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> push and pull implement in the bottom code in click. I have tried to
>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>>   the relate code in click sorce code, but I'm failed. Can anybody
>>>>>>> help
>>>>>>
>>>>>> me,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> tell me the mechanism of push and pull in click and the related code
>>>>>>> location in click source code. Very thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                 Kelei Jin
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