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################################################################################ # README # # # # Description: This file serves as a README and documentation for CP1 starter. # # # # Authors: Athula Balachandran <abalacha@cs.cmu.edu>, # # Wolf Richter <wolf@cs.cmu.edu> # # Eugene Bagdasaryan <ebagdasa@cs.cornell.edu> # # # ################################################################################ [TOC-1] Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [TOC-1] Table of Contents [DES-2] Description of Files [RUN-3] How to Run [DES-2] Description of Files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a listing of all files associated with Recitation 1 and what their' purpose is: .../README - Current document .../src/echo_client.c - Simple echo network client .../src/echo_server.c - Simple echo network server .../src/Makefile - Contains rules for make .../src/cp1_checker.py - Python test script for CP1 [RUN-3] How to Run -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building and executing the echo code should be very simple: cd src make ./echo_server ./echo_client localhost 9999 Trc make ./echo_server ./cp1_checker 127.0.0.1 9999 1000 10 2048 500 is should allow you to input characters on stdin which will be sent to the echo server. The echo server has a hard-coded serving port of 9999. Any input characters to stdin will be flushed to the server on return, and any bytes received from the server will appear on stdout. In addition, a telnet client may also be used in a similar fashion for communicating with the server: cd src make ./echo_server telnet localhost 9999 The test Python script takes a series of arguments and can be run as: cd src make ./echo_server ./cp1_checker 127.0.0.1 9999 1000 10 2048 500 with arguments as such: <ip> <port> <# trials> <# writes and reads per trial> \ <max # bytes to write at a time> <# connections>
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