- One AMF node reads the AMF config file (IMM style)
- One AMF node syncs others AMF nodes
- One AMF object is serialized and sent as one message
- Serialization/deserialization of most objects is trivial (memcpy)
except for component and csi-attributes objects which have variable size
arrays/strings.
- Depth first AMF object tree traversal preserves relations when syncing
- Ordered lists of SUs and SIs
- Constructors/destructor per class
- Serializers/deserializers per class
- Config-change changes sync state
- Sync callbacks executes the sync
- "Use case" tracing for sync using the SYNCTRACE macro (trace6)
- Sync master is initially the winner of a timeout race and if the
master leaves the cluster, the node with the lowest node ID becomes new master.
- amf_malloc implements an AMF central malloc routine with error handling.
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model). A central header file (amf.h) keeps all the definitions and
prototypes needed.
New things apart from that:
- some doxygen html generated from AMF e.g. each file has a description
- saAmfHAStateGet() now works
- component invoked healthchecks implemented (but not tested)
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