From: Eddie Kohler <kohler@cs.ucla.edu>
To: dccp@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/25]: Avoid accumulation of large send credit
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:39:53 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <461E44B9.5020904@cs.ucla.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200703211844.12007@strip-the-willow>
> That is one of the problems here - in the RFC such problems do not arise, but the implementation needs
> to address these correctly.
The RFC's solution to this problem, which involves t_gran, EXACTLY addresses this
> | Your token bucket math, incidentally, is wrong. The easiest way to see this
> | is to note that, according to your math, ANY token bucket filter attempting to
> | limit the average output rate would have to have n = 0, making TBFs useless.
> | The critical error is in assuming that a TBF allows "s * (n + R * rho)" bytes
> | to be sent in a period R. This is not right; a TBF allows a maximum of s * R
> | * rho per longer-term period R; that's the point. A token bucket filter
> | allows only SHORT-term bursts to compensate for earlier slow periods. Which
> | is exactly what we need.
> Please take another look. The formula is correct (you will find the same one e.g in Andrew
> Tanenbaum's book).
So I assume what you are referring to is the clause "average rate OVER ONE
RTT"? Sorry I missed that. I missed it because it is not TFRC's goal. Can
you point to the section in RFC3448 or RFC4342 that prohibits a TFRC sender
from ever sending a (transient) rate more than X over one RTT? RFC3448 4.6
allows burstiness much more than a single packet, and the intro allows
fluctuations of up to a factor of 2 relative to the fair rate
> I think (with regard to the paragraph below) that your perspective is an entirely different one,
> namely to solve the question "which kind of token bucket do we need to obtain an a rate which
> is on average consistent with X".
That is *TFRC's* perspective: finding packet sends that on average are
consistent with X. As demonstrated by 4.6 and elsewhere
How much above X may an application transiently send? The intro would argue 2x.
> But until this is truly resolved I want this patch in.
Fine, I disagree, Ian disagrees (as far as I read its messages). You are
fixing one problem and creating another: artificially low send rates
Eddie
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-04-12 14:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-03-21 18:44 [PATCH 2/25]: Avoid accumulation of large send credit Gerrit Renker
2007-03-26 2:33 ` Ian McDonald
2007-04-10 17:24 ` Eddie Kohler
2007-04-11 14:50 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-11 15:43 ` Eddie Kohler
2007-04-11 22:45 ` Ian McDonald
2007-04-12 11:40 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-12 12:55 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-12 14:39 ` Eddie Kohler [this message]
2007-04-13 18:27 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-13 20:37 ` Eddie Kohler
2007-04-13 20:58 ` David Miller
2007-04-13 21:45 ` Ian McDonald
2007-04-13 23:43 ` Eddie Kohler
2007-04-14 5:51 ` Eddie Kohler
2007-04-15 15:44 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-15 15:56 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-15 16:23 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-15 16:41 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-18 16:16 ` [dccp] " Colin Perkins
2007-04-18 16:48 ` Lars Eggert
2007-04-18 18:32 ` vlad.gm
2007-04-18 18:34 ` vlad.gm
2007-04-20 9:45 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-20 10:20 ` Ian McDonald
2007-04-20 10:56 ` Colin Perkins
2007-04-20 11:31 ` Gerrit Renker
2007-04-24 22:50 ` Colin Perkins
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