Dear Ramon,
I would like to go into more detail about our configuration so that you can better understand what the goal of our analysis is and how we intend to exploit Mininet-WiFi Cluster Edition. Our cluster consists of 6 nodes connected via Ethernet. Each node in the cluster will have an emulated station operating in an emulated wireless mesh network. I am studying the profiling of the kernel modules involved in running the above wireless mesh network and their performance by exploiting perf. To measure the profiling and performance of each emulated station, I should set each emulated station to use the wireless kernel modules of each node in the cluster. As I understand it, there is only one instance of Mininet-WiFi Cluster Edition running on top of one cluster node (i.e., the master node) and each emulated station is then moved on top of the other cluster nodes (i.e., the slave nodes).
Do an emulated station use kernel modules and resources of a slave node to manage the wireless mesh network?
Or each slave node can emulate only the application layer, and the master node is the only one that should manage the kernel modules to provide the wireless mesh connectivity among the different emulated stations?
The cluster nodes do not have a WiFi chip, and that is why I would like to use Mininet-WiFi.
Is it still possible to create the emulated stations on machines without a wireless interface, using an emulated interface by taking advantage of the mac80211_hwsim kernel module?
Thank you in advance for your kind help and support.
Best regards,
Alessandro