The lksctp project was created to develop a Linux kernel implementation
of the SCTP transport protocol.
For more information, as well as, source tarballs and patches, please
visit:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/lksctp/
The linux-2.5.29 based patch can be downloaded directly from:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/lksctp/lksctp-2_5_29-0_5_0.patch?download
Best Regards,
Jon Grimm
The most recent CHANGES are as follows:
lksctp-2_5_29-0_5_0:
Patch 588249 misc. user header file fixes (jgrimm)
lksctp-2_5_29-0_4_99:
Patch 582166 sctp_peeloff() support. (samudrala)
Bug 583874 sendmsg/init with bad buf. has leak (jgrimm)
Patch 581963 Handle select/poll syscalls (daisyc)
Bug 583798 Need GFP_ATOMIC when BH disabled (samudrala)
Bug 585351 MSG_UNORDERED not set on fragmented chunks (samudrala)
Patch 585474 Remove old DEFAULT_STREAM sock opt (jgrimm)
Bug 585653 Fix V6INADDR_ANY to choose a saddr (jgrimm)
Bug 585929 more leaks in sendmsg() on error cases. (samudrala)
Patch 574420 overlapping init/restart (dajiang, jgrimm)
Bug 581992 zero probe shouldn't error association (samudrala)
Patch 587986 move to Linux 2.5.29 (samudrala)
lksctp-2_5_24-0_4_12:
Patch 569943 graceful shutdown of an individual association. (samudrala)
Patch 572054 move to linux kernel 2.5.24. (samudrala)
Bug 574069 bugs in fragmentation & reassembly. (samudrala)
Patch 579301 check for No User Data error and testcase (jgrimm)
Bug 574071 less strict rwnd check at rcvr (samudrala)
Patch 579525 SCTP_AUTOCLOSE socket option. (samudrala)
Patch 575712 modify sctp_darn tool to use select (daisyc)
NA misc.: cleanup jiffies decl., update docs. (jgrimm)
Patch 581745 getsockname needs sk->sport (jgrimm)
Patch 582273 handle DATA while in SHUTDOWN-SENT (jgrimm)
Bug 581997 sctp_wait_for_sndbuf fault (jgrimm)
Patch 573958 Overlapping Init testcases (dajiang)
Patch 582905 misc: remove md5 files. update cause code values (jgrimm)
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