cvs commit: src/sys/netinet tcp_subr.c tcp_timer.h
Peter Jeremy
peterjeremy at optushome.com.au
Wed Aug 1 08:38:03 UTC 2007
On 2007-Jul-31 22:11:56 +0000, Peter Wemm <peter at freebsd.org> wrote:
> To demonstrate, boot with kern.hz=100. ssh to a box on local ethernet
> and establish a reliable round-trip-time (ie: type a few commands).
> Then unplug the ethernet and press a key. Time how long it takes to
> drop the connection.
I've bumped into this problem as well but chose a slightly different
solution. I've left the TCPTV_MIN/tcp_rexmit_min code alone (because
I believed the bit about it being scaled to hz). Instead I added a
new sysctl "Minimum Retransmission Period before Dropping Connection"
and require that a connection's t_rxtshift remain at TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT
until that time has expired.
My gut feeling is that putting an artifical lower bound on the RTT is
a hackish way to control the retransmit timeout - I thought the TCP
algorithms relied on knowing the real RTT to correctly handle
retransmissions. A variable that explicitly controls the retransmit
timeout would seem easier to understand.
I thought I'd PR'd the patch but it looks like I haven't. If anyone
is interested, I'll submit it.
--
Peter Jeremy
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