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Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp')
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/endpoint.go | 74 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/rcv.go | 6 |
2 files changed, 53 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/endpoint.go b/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/endpoint.go index 920b24975..830bc1e3e 100644 --- a/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/endpoint.go +++ b/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/endpoint.go @@ -885,8 +885,14 @@ func (e *endpoint) ModerateRecvBuf(copied int) { // reject valid data that might already be in flight as the // acceptable window will shrink. if rcvWnd > e.rcvBufSize { + availBefore := e.receiveBufferAvailableLocked() e.rcvBufSize = rcvWnd - e.notifyProtocolGoroutine(notifyReceiveWindowChanged) + availAfter := e.receiveBufferAvailableLocked() + mask := uint32(notifyReceiveWindowChanged) + if crossed, above := e.windowCrossedACKThreshold(availAfter - availBefore); crossed && above { + mask |= notifyNonZeroReceiveWindow + } + e.notifyProtocolGoroutine(mask) } // We only update prevCopied when we grow the buffer because in cases @@ -955,11 +961,12 @@ func (e *endpoint) readLocked() (buffer.View, *tcpip.Error) { } e.rcvBufUsed -= len(v) - // If the window was zero before this read and if the read freed up - // enough buffer space for the scaled window to be non-zero then notify - // the protocol goroutine to send a window update. - if e.zeroWindow && !e.zeroReceiveWindow(e.rcv.rcvWndScale) { - e.zeroWindow = false + + // If the window was small before this read and if the read freed up + // enough buffer space, to either fit an aMSS or half a receive buffer + // (whichever smaller), then notify the protocol goroutine to send a + // window update. + if crossed, above := e.windowCrossedACKThreshold(len(v)); crossed && above { e.notifyProtocolGoroutine(notifyNonZeroReceiveWindow) } @@ -1133,16 +1140,38 @@ func (e *endpoint) Peek(vec [][]byte) (int64, tcpip.ControlMessages, *tcpip.Erro return num, tcpip.ControlMessages{}, nil } -// zeroReceiveWindow checks if the receive window to be announced now would be -// zero, based on the amount of available buffer and the receive window scaling. +// windowCrossedACKThreshold checks if the receive window to be announced now +// would be under aMSS or under half receive buffer, whichever smaller. This is +// useful as a receive side silly window syndrome prevention mechanism. If +// window grows to reasonable value, we should send ACK to the sender to inform +// the rx space is now large. We also want ensure a series of small read()'s +// won't trigger a flood of spurious tiny ACK's. // -// It must be called with rcvListMu held. -func (e *endpoint) zeroReceiveWindow(scale uint8) bool { - if e.rcvBufUsed >= e.rcvBufSize { - return true +// For large receive buffers, the threshold is aMSS - once reader reads more +// than aMSS we'll send ACK. For tiny receive buffers, the threshold is half of +// receive buffer size. This is chosen arbitrairly. +// crossed will be true if the window size crossed the ACK threshold. +// above will be true if the new window is >= ACK threshold and false +// otherwise. +func (e *endpoint) windowCrossedACKThreshold(deltaBefore int) (crossed bool, above bool) { + newAvail := e.receiveBufferAvailableLocked() + oldAvail := newAvail - deltaBefore + if oldAvail < 0 { + oldAvail = 0 + } + + threshold := int(e.amss) + if threshold > e.rcvBufSize/2 { + threshold = e.rcvBufSize / 2 } - return ((e.rcvBufSize - e.rcvBufUsed) >> scale) == 0 + switch { + case oldAvail < threshold && newAvail >= threshold: + return true, true + case oldAvail >= threshold && newAvail < threshold: + return true, false + } + return false, false } // SetSockOptBool sets a socket option. @@ -1204,10 +1233,16 @@ func (e *endpoint) SetSockOptInt(opt tcpip.SockOptInt, v int) *tcpip.Error { size = math.MaxInt32 / 2 } + availBefore := e.receiveBufferAvailableLocked() e.rcvBufSize = size + availAfter := e.receiveBufferAvailableLocked() + e.rcvAutoParams.disabled = true - if e.zeroWindow && !e.zeroReceiveWindow(scale) { - e.zeroWindow = false + + // Immediately send an ACK to uncork the sender silly window + // syndrome prevetion, when our available space grows above aMSS + // or half receive buffer, whichever smaller. + if crossed, above := e.windowCrossedACKThreshold(availAfter - availBefore); crossed && above { mask |= notifyNonZeroReceiveWindow } e.rcvListMu.Unlock() @@ -2225,13 +2260,10 @@ func (e *endpoint) readyToRead(s *segment) { if s != nil { s.incRef() e.rcvBufUsed += s.data.Size() - // Check if the receive window is now closed. If so make sure - // we set the zero window before we deliver the segment to ensure - // that a subsequent read of the segment will correctly trigger - // a non-zero notification. - if avail := e.receiveBufferAvailableLocked(); avail>>e.rcv.rcvWndScale == 0 { + // Increase counter if the receive window falls down below MSS + // or half receive buffer size, whichever smaller. + if crossed, above := e.windowCrossedACKThreshold(-s.data.Size()); crossed && !above { e.stats.ReceiveErrors.ZeroRcvWindowState.Increment() - e.zeroWindow = true } e.rcvList.PushBack(s) } else { diff --git a/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/rcv.go b/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/rcv.go index 0a5534959..05c8488f8 100644 --- a/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/rcv.go +++ b/pkg/tcpip/transport/tcp/rcv.go @@ -98,12 +98,6 @@ func (r *receiver) getSendParams() (rcvNxt seqnum.Value, rcvWnd seqnum.Size) { // in such cases we may need to send an ack to indicate to our peer that it can // resume sending data. func (r *receiver) nonZeroWindow() { - if (r.rcvAcc-r.rcvNxt)>>r.rcvWndScale != 0 { - // We never got around to announcing a zero window size, so we - // don't need to immediately announce a nonzero one. - return - } - // Immediately send an ack. r.ep.snd.sendAck() } |