Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2017 01:37:35 +0000 From: Steven Hartland <steven.hartland@multiplay.co.uk> To: Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@freebsd.org>, freebsd-transport@freebsd.org Subject: Re: TCP Receive buffer scaling without Timestamps Message-ID: <2cc38c5d-78a9-4ce1-902e-70f2e55f14a2@multiplay.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <be22c783-26d8-321d-d7b1-1edeb27d11e8@freebsd.org> References: <b9906198-a026-1403-73e6-279066b4e197@multiplay.co.uk> <be22c783-26d8-321d-d7b1-1edeb27d11e8@freebsd.org>
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On 18/02/2017 00:33, Lawrence Stewart wrote: > On 18/02/2017 09:37, Steven Hartland wrote: > [snip] >> So the questions: >> >> 1. Has anyone looked at this issue before or is working on it? >> 2. Do people think we could add support for RTT estimates and enable >> receive scaling without major tcp stack changes? > We already have a non-TS-enabled RTT estimator in place c.f. the > relevant code in tcp_input.c: > > if ((to.to_flags & TOF_TS) != 0 && > to.to_tsecr) { > uint32_t t; > > t = tcp_ts_getticks() - to.to_tsecr; > if (!tp->t_rttlow || tp->t_rttlow > t) > tp->t_rttlow = t; > tcp_xmit_timer(tp, > TCP_TS_TO_TICKS(t) + 1); > } else if (tp->t_rtttime && > SEQ_GT(th->th_ack, tp->t_rtseq)) { > if (!tp->t_rttlow || > tp->t_rttlow > ticks - tp->t_rtttime) > tp->t_rttlow = ticks - tp->t_rtttime; > tcp_xmit_timer(tp, > ticks - tp->t_rtttime); > } > > > The autoscaling implementation just needs to have its insistence on > using timestamps stuffed into a cannon and shot in the direction of the > sun. This is the relevant block of rcvbuf code from tcp_input.c: > > > if (V_tcp_do_autorcvbuf && > (to.to_flags & TOF_TS) && > to.to_tsecr && > (so->so_rcv.sb_flags & SB_AUTOSIZE)) { > if (TSTMP_GT(to.to_tsecr, tp->rfbuf_ts) && > to.to_tsecr - tp->rfbuf_ts < hz) { > if (tp->rfbuf_cnt > > (so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat / 8 * 7) && > so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat < > V_tcp_autorcvbuf_max) { > newsize = > min(so->so_rcv.sb_hiwat + > V_tcp_autorcvbuf_inc, > V_tcp_autorcvbuf_max); > } > /* Start over with next RTT. */ > tp->rfbuf_ts = 0; > tp->rfbuf_cnt = 0; > } else > tp->rfbuf_cnt += tlen; /* add up */ > } > > It's pretty trivial to fix by anyone so inclined. Thanks for the pointers Lawrence, I'm not very familiar with network stack but I've had a stab at this, after reading through the current code in the blocks you pointed out, along side some experimentation ;-) The results seem pretty encouraging, with S3 downloads with a ~17ms latency on a 1Gbps jumping from ~3MB/s to ~80MB/s. I'd appreciate feedback on the review which can be found here: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9668 Its a bit rough ATM in order to facilitate monitoring the behaviour with dtrace. My initial attempt did try to replicate the tests done to facilitate the calls to tcp_xmit_timer, but they couldn't be reused due to the changes the tcp_xmit_timer calls themselves trigger, so I based it off the already calculated and stored smoothed RTT instead. Regards Steve
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