When I try to set the routing algorithm to use BATMAN_V it returns the error:
[ 2327:090973] batman_adv: Routing algorithm 'BATMAN_V' not supported
Running batctl -v shows:
batctl Debian 2017.4-1 [batman_adv: 2017.3]
The kernel version from uname -a is:
Linux [host] 4.14.0-3-686 #1 SMP Debian 4.14.13-1 (2018-01-14) i686 GNU/Linux
I am guessing that the option CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV_BATMAN_V=n was used when the kernel module was compiled.
- Is disabling BATMAN_V the default for most distributions? - Is it because of stability issues with current wireless drivers (as reading the mailing list implies)? - Does anyone know what distributions enable BATMAN_V for their kernels?
In testing BATMAN_IV with my hardware, I noticed that as long as Node A could see Node C, it would communicate directly with it, even if the links between nodes A-B and nodes B-C had much higher throughput (tested with batctl tp). Would like to see if BATMAN_V would select the higher throughput path.
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