From: sword7@speakeasy.org Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 9:37 PM To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com Subject: TS10/VAX Updates - DELQA now worked. Hello folks: Good news! We found a bug in SocketHandler function call in emu/socket.c file that left some unread buffer. That cause the DELQA emulation to stall until any key pressed on your console terminal. Thank you to Peter Svenson for report that. I had to put 'do { ... } while (regs > 0);' to make ensure that any unread not left during SIGIO interrupts. After I fixed a bug, my DELQA emulation now worked very reliable without any problems. On OpenVMS 7.2, I was able downloaded a 34 megabytes file into my emulator and it took 47 seconds to complete at constant 800 KB/sec or 8 Mbps rate (Ethernet-like speed). Only I have a problem with telnet session. I attempted to telnet into my emulator. It instantly was connected but login prompt did not appear. I tried to type any key several times but OpenVMS did not response. Ok, I looked into tcpdump monitor (tcpdump -i tap0) and noticed that endless loop ACK packets bounced forth and back at extremely high speed. That's why I was unable to use console terminal until I aborted the telnet session. When I closed telnet session, all problems immediately disappeared. However, I was able telnet and ftp outside of my emulator. Also, I was able ftp into my emulator without any problem. When I attempted to ftp into my emulator, OpenVMS instantly responsed with username prompt. I tested traceroute and ping to my emulator or via. OpenVMS instantly responsed at ping packets at approx. 1.0 ms - extremely short latency. On OpenVMS side, I was able ping to my machine at approx 0.026 ms. On NetBSD 1.5.2 operating system, I was able telnet into my emulator without any problem. Everything worked fine with both ftp and telnet. I assume that a bug might be in TCPIP v5.0 (formerly UCX) that come with OpenVMS v7.2 operating system. That bug does not like my Linux telnet. :-( Well, my latest copy of TS10 source codes was uploaded to my ftp site (ftp://ftp.firesword7.net/pub/ts10/develop). Thank you. -- Tim Stark -- Timothy Stark <>< Inet: sword7@speakeasy.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Amen." -- John 3:16 (King James Version Bible)