[HECnet] DECnet for Linux

Dave McGuire mcguire at neurotica.com
Thu Jan 25 11:28:32 PST 2018


  I keep an Ubuntu 12.10 VM running at the museum to use as a hop-off
point and file transfer system.  It sure would be nice to not have to do
that. :)

             -Dave

On 01/25/2018 01:20 AM, Mark Abene wrote:
> I'll speak up. I'd use it if it was stable (again).
> 
> -Mark
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 9:54 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com
> <mailto:mcguire at neurotica.com>> wrote:
> 
> 
>       Let me just say that I, for one, am very glad that you are working on
>     this.  DECnet under (modern) Linux is something that is very important
>     to me.  I know there are others who feel the same way; inexplicably they
>     don't speak up in support of your efforts.
> 
>       Thank you for working on this.  Please continue, if you are
>     willing/able.
> 
>                   -Dave
> 
>     On 01/24/2018 04:06 PM, Erik Olofsen wrote:
>     > Hi Johnny,
>     >
>     > You're right, and I will also get tired of it...!
>     >
>     > However, being in the current routine of trying various kernels,
>     > I've now arrived at the latest one 4.14.15, something I never
>     > expected to be possible.
>     >
>     > Different things go wrong with different kernels. With the latest
>     > one, I get a lot of kernel messages about things the decnet module
>     > is doing wrong, rather than mysterious failures, so there lies
>     > some hope. Note: I get these messages while DECnet is working!
>     >
>     > So I will continue just a little bit, and I'll be testing this latest
>     > kernel. I hope you won't be getting too many strange packets from
>     RULLFL.
>     > Can I ask you after some days/weeks if you did?
>     >
>     > With the changes in the Linux API, the decnet code has been updated,
>     > even while it was orphaned, so that it compiles; but it hasn't been
>     > tested (of course). I read somewhere that they're going to omit the
>     > decnet source from the tree.
>     >
>     > When I get tired of it, I'll document a bit how to get things working.
>     >
>     > Erik
>     >
>     >
>     > On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:34:35PM +0100, Johnny Billquist wrote:
>     >> Erik, thanks for all the analyzing.
>     >> This both (to me) shows the issues with a constantly changing
>     internal API
>     >> of the Linux kernel, and that maintaining DECnet for Linux is a
>     constant
>     >> effort and annoyance. If someone is willing to do it, great, but
>     I suspect
>     >> most people will tire after some time.
>     >> Also, we still have the issues with DECnet under Linux in
>     general, where it
>     >> seems it don't work right at all in some situations.
>     >>
>     >>   Johnny
>     >>
>     >> On 2018-01-23 13:34, Erik Olofsen wrote:
>     >>> One more note:
>     >>>
>     >>> In the last longterm 3.x.y kernel, 3.18.92, sock_alloc_send_skb()
>     >>> sets the errcode to ENOBUFS even when the sk_buff is allocated
>     >>> successfully. This causes sendmsg() to stop with "No buffer space
>     >>> available". That is easy to fix in dn_alloc_send_pskb().
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>> On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 09:43:53PM +0100, Erik Olofsen wrote:
>     >>>> Some more notes on this:
>     >>>>
>     >>>> The problem of accessing a Linux machine seems to be related to
>     >>>> the standard mtu of 1500 of a network interface.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Reducing the maximum packet size to 576 helps;
>     >>>>
>     >>>> https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-decnet/mailman/message/2395733/
>     <https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-decnet/mailman/message/2395733/>
>     >>>>
>     >>>> This can be done using ifconfig or using 576 instead of dst_mtu()
>     >>>> in dn_current_mss() af_decnet.c of the kernel module source.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> tcpdump shows that a large data packet is one byte too long.
>     >>>> Perhaps this occurs because the pad byte in the header is not
>     counted
>     >>>> in dn_mss_from_pmtu() in af_decnet.c; with an additional mtu--
>     >>>> this seems to be fixed.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Kernel warnings related to dst.h;
>     >>>>
>     >>>> https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg225996.html
>     <https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg225996.html>
>     >>>>
>     >>>> indeed disappear by using dst_metric_raw at two places.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> The above was tested with kernel 3.10.17, and can be tested
>     >>>> with http://mim.update.uu.se/hecnet and nodename RULLFL.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> dntype mim::nodenames.dat works very well on a real machine; why
>     >>>> it doesn't work very well with the virtual machine is not really
>     >>>> solved yet...
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>>> On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 04:44:54PM +0100, Johnny Billquist wrote:
>     >>>>> On 2018-01-03 16:02, Erik Olofsen wrote:
>     >>>>>> On a virtual machine with lubuntu 12.04, kernel 3.2.0, I have
>     >>>>>> DECnet for Linux V.2.5.68s working, with dnprogs version 2.65.
>     >>>>>> It is node RULLFL.
>     >>>>>>
>     >>>>>> The daemons and utilities use decnet.conf with node information,
>     >>>>>> so something useful would be to create it from
>     mim::nodenames.dat.
>     >>>>>>
>     >>>>>> On a VAX, TYPEing it works well, but on the Linux machine, dntype
>     >>>>>> hangs after giving parts of the file; dndir mim:: works well.
>     >>>>>>
>     >>>>>> Does anyone have dntype mim::nodenames.dat working properly (with
>     >>>>>> perhaps different versions of the above)?
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> I can't help, but I can report that trying to read a file from
>     a Linux
>     >>>>> machine on MIM also hangs after a while.
>     >>>>> A big problem with the DECnet/Linux implementation is that the
>     developers
>     >>>>> only ever tested against VMS, and nothing else.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> I've known for ages that it does not play well with RSX. But I
>     do not want
>     >>>>> to dig into the Linux implementation.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> (The Linux DAP claims to be a VMS system, by the way, which is
>     probably also
>     >>>>> not a good idea. Better if it had claimed to be some Unix
>     derivative.)
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>>   Johnny
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> --
>     >>>>> Johnny Billquist                  || "I'm on a bus
>     >>>>>                                   ||  on a psychedelic trip
>     >>>>> email: bqt at softjar.se <mailto:bqt at softjar.se>             || 
>     Reading murder books
>     >>>>> pdp is alive!                     ||  tryin' to stay hip" - B.
>     Idol
>     >>
>     >>
>     >> --
>     >> Johnny Billquist                  || "I'm on a bus
>     >>                                   ||  on a psychedelic trip
>     >> email: bqt at softjar.se <mailto:bqt at softjar.se>             || 
>     Reading murder books
>     >> pdp is alive!                     ||  tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
> 
> 
>     --
>     Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
>     New Kensington, PA
> 
> 


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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA


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