Design and Implementation of the Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP) as Loadable Kernel Modules in Linux Kernel 2.6

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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7 pages conference paper. Published in Proceedings of MoMM2007 & iiWAS2007 Workshops

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In this paper, we present an implementation of CLNP ground-to-ground packet processing for ATN in Linux kernel version 2.6. We present the big picture of CLNP packet processing, the details of input, routing, and output processing functions, and the implementation of each function based on ISO 8473-1. The functions implemented in this work are PDU header decomposition, header format analysis, header error detection, error reporting, reassembly, source routing, congestion notification, forwarding, composition, segmentation, and transmit to device functions. Each function is initially implemented and tested as a separated loadable kernel module. These modules are successfully loaded into Linux kernel 2.6.

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