Re: [PATCH] tcp: Implement a two-level initial RTO as per draft RFC 2988bis-02.

From: tsuna
Date: Thu May 19 2011 - 13:12:15 EST


On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Alexander Zimmermann
<alexander.zimmermann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Exactly. This is the point. It's *your* environment. However, TCP is
> general purpose. And for the wider internet 1s is know to be save. See the
> measurements in the draft that Mark Allman run.

That's right, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. That's why I'm
in favor of keeping a reasonably conservative default (say 1s to 3s,
so we don't break the Internets) and giving people a knob to adjust it
to whatever makes sense for them.

Looking through the kernel, I see that SCTP already has knobs for
this: sctp_rto_initial, sctp_rto_min, sctp_rto_max. You can even
control the constants used to update rttvar and srtt: sctp_rto_alpha,
sctp_rto_beta

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Benoit "tsuna" Sigoure
Software Engineer @ www.StumbleUpon.com
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