Hi,
The YESSIR architecture is well documented in ::

http://www.ctr.columbia.edu/~pan/work/yessir/reservation.html

The traffic control features of Linux are well documented in::

ftp://lrcftp.epfl.ch/pub/people/almesber/pub/tcio-current.ps

hth,
Arni


"Kishore V. Chitrapu" wrote:
> 
>  Linux Gurus!! I want some help from you.
> Towards my project I thought of implementing resource reservation for the
> RTP sessions and my Advicer suggested me YESSIR for this.
>  The protocol goes some what like this(if I am not preaching):
> The resource requesting packets are sent through RTCP where
> flowspecs are appended to them and these packets are differentiated by the
> Router Alert Option.
> Depending on this router alert option, the Router should identify the
> packet, give it to the classifier insert into the Queues and then the
> YESSIR specific scheduler must complete the rest of the job. This is what I
> thought after reading 'Stephen Shah' thesis. Please suggest if I am in the
> wrong track or if I miss something. I saw that cls_rsvp.c in v2.2.5 and
> couldn't make anything out of that as it got just some C headers.
>  I want some detailed notes on the way this goes. Where should I start?
> I want to know how the kernel interacts with the parameters given by the
> user and how to make those classifier and schedulers work?
> Thanks for your input in advance.
> Kishore
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