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Instantiation problem - new type of Queue
Dear ns-users,
I have a problem that I can't seem to solve on my own :-(
so any ideas or solutions would be greatly appreciated!
I've done some work on a queue management algorithm using ns-1 and I'm
now trying to implement this in ns-2.
The new type of queue I've implemented is called BUCQueue. This is how
I register the new class:
static class BUCClass : public TclClass {
public:
BUCClass () : TclClass ("Queue/BUC") {}
TclObject* create(int, const char*const*) {
return (new BUCQueue);
}
} class_buc;
I've added code to ns-default.tcl to initialize BUC parameters:
Queue/BUC set thresh 60000
Queue/BUC set max_down 0.5
etc.
Moreover I've added the following to ns-lib.tcl in 'Simulator instproc
simplex-link' (I use the same mechanism as in RED)
if {[string first "BUC" $type] != -1} {
$q link [$link_($sid:$did) set link_]
}
I do however not seem to be able to instantiate a link using a
BUCQueue. Running the following script (only the first lines)
set ns [new Simulator]
set n0 [$ns node]
set n1 [$ns node]
# N0 -> N1
$ns simplex-link $n0 $n1 2Mb 10ms BUC
produces the following output:
can't read "off_CtrMcast_": no such variable
(Object set line 1)
invoked from within
"DelayLink set off_CtrMcast_"
invoked from within
"catch "$c set $var" val"
(procedure "_o14" line 1)
(SplitObject unknown line 1)
invoked from within
"$queue_ target $link_"
(procedure "_o15" line 18)
(SimpleLink init line 18)
invoked from within
"_o15 init _o10 _o12 2Mb 10ms _o14"
(Class create line 1)
invoked from within
"SimpleLink create _o15 _o10 _o12 2Mb 10ms _o14"
invoked from within
"catch "$className create $o $args" msg"
(procedure "new" line 3)
invoked from within
"new SimpleLink $nd1 $nd2 $bw $delay $q"
(procedure "_o3" line 65)
(Simulator simplex-link line 65)
invoked from within
"$ns simplex-link $n0 $n1 2Mb 10ms BUC"
(file "first.tcl" line 10)
I guess that I'm making some major mistake somewhere but unfortunately
I can't figure out where.
many thanks in advance,
chris
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Christof Brandauer [email protected]
Student of Applied Informatics
Department of Computer Science, University of Salzburg, Austria
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