Kenneth, thank you for your comments, I¹ve implemented most of the improvements you've mentioned.
I¹m finishing the new patch and the updated results, they should be done by Monday (including cdg). On 8/5/15, 5:51 PM, "knn...@gmail.com on behalf of Kenneth Klette Jonassen" <knn...@gmail.com on behalf of kenne...@ifi.uio.no> wrote: >On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 3:39 AM, Lawrence Brakmo <bra...@fb.com> wrote: >> This is a request for comments. > >Nice to see more development on delay-based congestion control. Thank you. > >It would be good to see how NV stacks up against CDG. Any chance of >adding cdg as a congestion control parameter to your experiments? >Experiments on NV without its temporary cwnd reductions would also be >of interest -- to get a reference of how effective this mechanism is. I¹m finishing with cdg experiments, they will be up on Monday together with an update to the NV patch. I will also have some experiments with variations in the temporary cwnd reduction. This mechanism is meant to reduce min_rtt creep, but it is now always successful. Its drawback is that it can increase high percentile latency. > > >> +#define NV_INIT_RTT 0xffffffff > >Maybe use U32_MAX? Done > > >> +static void tcpnv_init(struct sock *sk) >> +{ >> + struct tcpnv *ca = inet_csk_ca(sk); >> + >> + tcpnv_reset(ca, sk); >> + >> + ca->nv_min_rtt_reset_jiffies = jiffies + 2*HZ; >> + ca->nv_min_rtt = NV_INIT_RTT; >> + ca->nv_min_rtt_new = NV_INIT_RTT; >> + ca->nv_enable = nv_enable; > >Can this assignment be ca->nv_enable = 1? That would match the >TCP_CA_Open case in tcpnv_state(). Done > > >> + if (nv_dec_eval_min_calls > 255) >> + nv_dec_eval_min_calls = 255; >> + if (nv_rtt_min_cnt > 63) >> + nv_rtt_min_cnt = 63; > >nv_dec_eval_min_calls can be clamped to 0-255 by changing its type to u8. > >nv_rtt_min_cnt can also be u8? In struct tcpnv, perhaps move >nv_rtt_cnt to the available byte. Done > > >> +static void tcpnv_cong_avoid(struct sock *sk, u32 ack, u32 acked) >> +{ >> + struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk); >> + struct tcpnv *ca = inet_csk_ca(sk); >> + >> + if (!tcp_is_cwnd_limited(sk)) >> + return; >> + >> + /* Only grow cwnd if NV has not detected congestion */ >> + if (nv_enable && ca->nv_enable && !ca->nv_allow_cwnd_growth) >> + return; > >The check for ca->nv_enable might be overly harsh on some unfortunate >sockets in TCP_CA_Disorder. Is it needed here? TCP_CA_Disorder should not affect ca->nv_enable in the new patch > > >> +static void tcpnv_acked(struct sock *sk, struct ack_sample *sample) > >Maybe move some of this function to tcpnv_cong_avoid()? It needs to be here since We need the information provided in argument sample > > >> +{ >> + const struct inet_connection_sock *icsk = inet_csk(sk); >> + struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk); >> + struct tcpnv *ca = inet_csk_ca(sk); >> + unsigned long now = jiffies; >> + s64 rate64 = 0; >> + u32 rate, max_win, cwnd_by_slope; >> + u32 avg_rtt; >> + u32 bytes_acked = 0; >> + >> + /* Some calls are for duplicates without timetamps */ >> + if (sample->rtt_us < 0) >> + return; >> + >> + /* If not in TCP_CA_Open state, skip. */ >> + if (icsk->icsk_ca_state != TCP_CA_Open) >> + return; > >Consider using samples in other states too, especially >TCP_CA_Disorder. Linux 4.2 enhances RTT sampling from SACKs, so any >non-negative RTT sample should be fully usable. Done > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html