On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, ece from twp wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I would like to take timing measures in the tcp/ip stack of the linux kernel to test 
>its performance. Because I need to isolate it from the rest of the kernel in order to 
>get accurate numbers, I was thinking to port the whole networking stack up to the 
>user level where I can run it on top of a simulator to take the measures. Does 
>anybody have an isolated version of the linux networking code that can run on the 
>user level? Or any opinion of how to do that? When coding the networking stack, do 
>you work directly on the kernel or you do it separetely?

Somebody ported the 2.0 networking to a library. It's used by some sniffer
apps to reassemble TCP traffic. Search freshmeat.

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