Re: [PATCH net] tcp: do not shrink window clamp when SO_RCVBUF is locked

From: Jakub Kicinski

Date: Mon Apr 27 2026 - 16:11:47 EST


On Mon, 27 Apr 2026 08:38:44 -0700 Eric Dumazet wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 8:32 AM Ankit Jain <ankit-aj.jain@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > When an application explicitly sets SO_RCVBUF, the window clamp should
> > not be dynamically recalculated based on the memory scaling_ratio.
> >
> > Currently, tcp_measure_rcv_mss() aggressively crushes the window clamp
> > down when it sees a poor skb->len to skb->truesize ratio. If the
> > application explicitly locked the buffer via SO_RCVBUF, this
> > recalculation causes the advertised window to drop severely.
> >
> > If the window drops below the interface MSS, it triggers Silly Window
> > Syndrome (SWS) avoidance on the sender. The sender defers transmission
> > and drops the connection into a perpetual 200ms PROBE0 timer loop,
> > drastically reducing throughput.
> >
> > This is highly reproducible on loopback interfaces (MTU 65536) using
> > Java-based workloads (like Tomcat/GemFire) where the JVM sets SO_RCVBUF
> > to 32K or 64K. The bloated loopback truesize forces the scaling ratio
> > to drop, crushing the window clamp to ~26K, instantly triggering SWS
> > stalls and causing gigabyte transfers to take minutes instead of
> > milliseconds.
> >
> > Since the application locked the buffer, the kernel should respect the
> > clamp boundary and not dynamically crush it based on runtime ratios.
> >
> > Fixes: a2cbb1603943 ("tcp: Update window clamping condition")
> > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Reported-by: Karen Badiryan <karen.badiryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Ankit Jain <ankit-aj.jain@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Make sure to add a selftests (in ./tools/testing/selftests/net/packetdrill/ )

And I think it makes tcp_rcv_neg_window.pkt fail

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