Re: git: b8d60729deef - main - tcp: Congestion control cleanup.
- In reply to: John Baldwin : "Re: git: b8d60729deef - main - tcp: Congestion control cleanup."
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:09:07 UTC
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 10:01 AM John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> wrote: > On 11/12/21 8:19 AM, Jessica Clarke wrote: > > On 11 Nov 2021, at 11:31, Randall Stewart <rrs@FreeBSD.org> wrote: > >> > >> The branch main has been updated by rrs: > >> > >> URL: > https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=b8d60729deefa0bd13e6a395fcab4928e6e10445 > >> > >> commit b8d60729deefa0bd13e6a395fcab4928e6e10445 > >> Author: Randall Stewart <rrs@FreeBSD.org> > >> AuthorDate: 2021-11-11 11:28:18 +0000 > >> Commit: Randall Stewart <rrs@FreeBSD.org> > >> CommitDate: 2021-11-11 11:28:18 +0000 > >> > >> tcp: Congestion control cleanup. > >> > >> NOTE: HEADS UP read the note below if your kernel config is not > including GENERIC!! > >> > >> This patch does a bit of cleanup on TCP congestion control modules. > There were some rather > >> interesting surprises that one could get i.e. where you use a > socket option to change > >> from one CC (say cc_cubic) to another CC (say cc_vegas) and you > could in theory get > >> a memory failure and end up on cc_newreno. This is not what one > would expect. The > >> new code fixes this by requiring a cc_data_sz() function so we can > malloc with M_WAITOK > >> and pass in to the init function preallocated memory. The CC init > is expected in this > >> case *not* to fail but if it does and a module does break the > >> "no fail with memory given" contract we do fall back to the CC that > was in place at the time. > >> > >> This also fixes up a set of common newreno utilities that can be > shared amongst other > >> CC modules instead of the other CC modules reaching into newreno > and executing > >> what they think is a "common and understood" function. Lets put > these functions in > >> cc.c and that way we have a common place that is easily findable by > future developers or > >> bug fixers. This also allows newreno to evolve and grow support for > its features i.e. ABE > >> and HYSTART++ without having to dance through hoops for other CC > modules, instead > >> both newreno and the other modules just call into the common > functions if they desire > >> that behavior or roll there own if that makes more sense. > >> > >> Note: This commit changes the kernel configuration!! If you are not > using GENERIC in > >> some form you must add a CC module option (one of CC_NEWRENO, > CC_VEGAS, CC_CUBIC, > >> CC_CDG, CC_CHD, CC_DCTCP, CC_HTCP, CC_HD). You can have more than > one defined > >> as well if you desire. Note that if you create a kernel > configuration that does not > >> define a congestion control module and includes INET or INET6 the > kernel compile will > >> break. Also you need to define a default, generic adds 'options > CC_DEFAULT=\"newreno\" > >> but you can specify any string that represents the name of the CC > module (same names > >> that show up in the CC module list under net.inet.tcp.cc). If you > fail to add the > >> options CC_DEFAULT in your kernel configuration the kernel build > will also break. > > > > Not doing so breaks tinderbox, as well as configs not hooks up to > > tinderbox. I don’t think this is acceptable. > > We discussed this a bit on IRC, but I think in this case the default CC_* > options belong in DEFAULTS like the default GEOM_PART_* options rather > than in GENERIC. (Though we mostly avoid changing DEFAULTS, this is one > of the rare cases when I think it makes sense.) Handling the default for > CC_DEFAULT does not work in DEFAULTS since you can't later override it, > but that could be handled by simply having the default for CC_DEFAULT live > in the code itself under an #ifndef instead. > > I think Warner is already testing a patchset to make this change. > Yes. my universe is running now. https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32964 is what I'm testing, if people want to follow along at home or help refine it while the first universe is run... Warner