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The Rootstackk membership Associates only have submitted a response to the Department for Digital,<br />

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recognizes the need for ongoing core revenue funding<br />

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substantially reduced the resources available to many museums across the UK – and especially those in our<br />

town and city centres which are largely funded via local authorities.<br />

“Local authority funding for core museum services is the bedrock upon which other projects and initiatives are<br />

built. Typically, this funding covers the vital areas of keeping the lights on and the doors open, paying for<br />

staff, and collections care and display costs.<br />

“Many of our members are very seriously concerned about the future viability of their organizations due to the<br />

ongoing cuts to core revenue funding. Several substantial city-centre museums which operate as independent<br />

trusts have told us that their council funding is forecast to end completely within the next few years, leaving<br />

them highly vulnerable to closure or very substantial cuts to their operations.<br />

“Unfortunately, welcome as it is, capital or project-based funding alone is not going to solve this issue. We<br />

believe it is therefore vital that government considers a more strategic approach to Levelling Up funding for<br />

culture that recognizes the need for ongoing core revenue funding for museums.<br />

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nation of the UK.”<br />

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Elsewhere in this specification there is defined a discoverable network boot using DHCP as a control<br />

channel allowing a firmware client machine export its architecture type, and then have the boot<br />

server response with a binary image. For the UEFI architecture types defined in “Links to UEFI-<br />

Related Documents” (http://uefi.org/uefi) under the heading “IANA DHCPv6 parameters”, the<br />

binary image on the boot service is a UEFI-formatted executable with a machine subsystem type<br />

that corresponds to the UEFI firmware on the client machine, or it could be mounted as a RAM disk<br />

which contains a UEFI- compliant file system (see Section 13.3). This binary image is often referred<br />

to as a “Network Boot Program” (NBP). The UEFI client machine that downloads the NBP uses the<br />

IPV4 or IPV6 TFTP protocol to address the indicated server, depending upon if DHCP4 or DHCP6<br />

was used initially, in order to download images such as 64-bit UEFI (type 0x07). This section defines<br />

a related method indicated by other codes in the DHCP options, in which the name and path of the<br />

NBP are specified as a URI string in one of several formats specifying protocol and unique name<br />

identifying the NBP for the specified protocol. In this method the NBP will be downloaded via IPV4<br />

or IPV6 HTTP protocol if the tag indicates x64 UEFI HTTP Boot (type code 0x0f for x86 and 0x10 for<br />

x64).<br />

In the future other protocols such as FTP or NFS could be encoded with both new tag types and<br />

corresponding URIs (e.g., ‘ftp://nbp.efi or nfs://nbp.efi, respectively).<br />

Also, elsewhere in this document, the PXE2.1 and UEFI2.4 netboot6 sections talk about the ‘boot<br />

from TFTP’ method of ‘boot from URI.’<br />

The following RFC documents should be consulted for network message details related to the<br />

processes described in this chapter:<br />

1. RFC1034 - "Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities",<br />

2. RFC 1035 - "Domain Names - Implementation and Specification",<br />

3. RFC 3513 - "Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing Architecture", , April 2003.


2.0.6 change set (rjmcmahon@rjmcmahon.com) March 2014 :<br />

Increase the shared memory for report headers reducing mutex contention. Needed to increase<br />

performance. Minor code change that should be platform/os independent<br />

2.0.7 change set (rjmcmahon@rjmcmahon.com) August 2014 :<br />

Linux only version which supports end/end latency (assumes clocks synched)<br />

Support for smaller report interval (5 milliseconds or greater)<br />

End/end latency with UDP (mean/min/max), display in milliseconds with resolution of<br />

microseconds<br />

Socket read timeouts (server only) so iperf reports occur regardless of no received packets<br />

Report timestamps now display millisecond resolution<br />

Local bind supports port value using colon as delimeter (-B 10.10.10.1:60001)<br />

Use linux realtime scheduler and packet level timestamps for improved latency accuracy<br />

Suggest PTP on client and server to synch clocks to microsecond<br />

Suggest a quality reference for the PTP grandmaster such as a GPS disciplined oscillator from<br />

companies like Spectracom<br />

2.0.8 change set (as of 12 january 2015) :<br />

Fix portability, compile and test with Linux, Win10, Win7, WinXP, MacOS and Android<br />

Client now requires -u for UDP (no longer defaults to UDP with -b)<br />

Maintain legacy report formats<br />

Support for -e to get enhanced reports<br />

Support TCP rate limited streams (via the -b) using token bucket<br />

Support packets per second (UDP) via pps as units, (e.g. -b 1000pps)<br />

Display PPS in both client and server reports (UDP)<br />

Support realtime scheduler as a command line option (--realtime or -z)<br />

Improve client tx code path so actual tx offerred rate will converge to the -b value<br />

Improve accuracy of microsecond delay calls (in platform independent manner)<br />

(Use of Kalman filter to predict delay errors and adjust delays per predicted error)<br />

Display target loop time in initial client header (UDP)<br />

Fix final latency report sent from server to client (UDP)<br />

Include standard deviation in latency output<br />

Suppress unrealistic latency output (-/-/-/-)<br />

Support SO_SNDTIMEO on send so socket write won't block beyond -t (TCP)<br />

Use clock_gettime if available (preferred over gettimeofday())<br />

TCP write and error counts (TCP retries and CWND for linux)<br />

TCP read count, TCP read histogram (8 bins)<br />

Server will close the socket after -t seconds of no traffic

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