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authorBhasker Hariharan <bhaskerh@google.com>2018-09-19 09:58:10 -0700
committerShentubot <shentubot@google.com>2018-09-19 09:59:12 -0700
commitbd12e952479dead5adc84a611ee21ab76ce1b100 (patch)
treeb4ed4f642f32b7bff113b8b202157557b68dcef8 /runsc
parent8aec7473a1cc106d1de2e6c072b84eecc1f239b5 (diff)
Fix RTT estimation when timestamp option is enabled.
From RFC7323#Section-4 The [RFC6298] RTT estimator has weighting factors, alpha and beta, based on an implicit assumption that at most one RTTM will be sampled per RTT. When multiple RTTMs per RTT are available to update the RTT estimator, an implementation SHOULD try to adhere to the spirit of the history specified in [RFC6298]. An implementation suggestion is detailed in Appendix G. From RFC7323#appendix-G Appendix G. RTO Calculation Modification Taking multiple RTT samples per window would shorten the history calculated by the RTO mechanism in [RFC6298], and the below algorithm aims to maintain a similar history as originally intended by [RFC6298]. It is roughly known how many samples a congestion window worth of data will yield, not accounting for ACK compression, and ACK losses. Such events will result in more history of the path being reflected in the final value for RTO, and are uncritical. This modification will ensure that a similar amount of time is taken into account for the RTO estimation, regardless of how many samples are taken per window: ExpectedSamples = ceiling(FlightSize / (SMSS * 2)) alpha' = alpha / ExpectedSamples beta' = beta / ExpectedSamples Note that the factor 2 in ExpectedSamples is due to "Delayed ACKs". Instead of using alpha and beta in the algorithm of [RFC6298], use alpha' and beta' instead: RTTVAR <- (1 - beta') * RTTVAR + beta' * |SRTT - R'| SRTT <- (1 - alpha') * SRTT + alpha' * R' (for each sample R') PiperOrigin-RevId: 213644795 Change-Id: I52278b703540408938a8edb8c38be97b37f4a10e
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