Thanks you for the reply, just one last question. Is there some paper online that explain, how the protocol avoid routing loop, may with some examples? :)
2013/9/18 Antonio Quartulli antonio@meshcoding.com:
Hello Eugenio,
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 12:55:27AM +0200, Eugenio Carocci wrote:
Hello everybody,
first of all, i want to excuse myself, if i write something wrong for my horrible english. I am writing my thesis of Information Engineering about your protocol.
It's not only ours, but it's everybody's protocol ;-)
So, as i wrote in the object of the message, i want to see where BATMAN-adv save the last sequence number saved for a generic originator, and also where it puts all the information act to evaluate the TQ toward each originator of the mesh.
The information exported to the user are visible through the originator table (batctl can help you getting that), but most of the things you were asking for (I'm reading the subject of the email..)are not exported at all.
This means you can't see those values from a user prospective. You would need to patch the code and print them manually (if you are really interested in that..). For this you may want to have a look at the "neigh_node" structure.
Cheers,
-- Antonio Quartulli