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From: Injong Rhee <rhee@ncsu.edu>
To: Lucas Nussbaum <lucas.nussbaum@loria.fr>
Cc: WANG Cong <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>, netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Make CUBIC Hystart more robust to RTT variations
Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2011 10:26:36 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D764AAC.30302@ncsu.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110308111011.GA27967@xanadu.blop.info>

Thanks for updating CUBIC hystart. You might want to test the
cases with more background traffic and verify whether this
threshold is too conservative.

On 3/8/11 6:10 AM, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> CUBIC Hystart uses two heuristics to exit slow start earlier, before
> losses start to occur. Unfortunately, it tends to exit slow start far
> too early, causing poor performance since convergence to the optimal
> cwnd is then very slow. This was reported in
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/188169 and
> https://partner-bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=616985
>
> I am using an experimental testbed (http://www.grid5000.fr/) with two
> machines connected using Gigabit ethernet to a dedicated 10-Gb backbone.
> RTT between both machines is 11.3ms. Using TCP CUBIC without Hystart,
> cwnd grows to ~2200.  With Hystart enabled, CUBIC exits slow start with
> cwnd lower than 100, and often lower than 20, which leads to the poor
> performance that I reported.
>
> After instrumenting TCP CUBIC, I found out that the segment-to-ack RTT
> tends to vary quite a lot even when the network is not congested, due to
> several factors including the fact that TCP sends packet in burst (so
> the packets are queued locally before being sent, increasing their RTT),
> and delayed ACKs on the destination host.
>
> The patch below increases the thresholds used by the two Hystart
> heuristics. First, the length of an ACK train needs to reach 2*minRTT.
> Second, the max RTT of a group of packets also needs to reach 2*minRTT.
> In my setup, this causes Hystart to exit slow start when cwnd is in the
> 1900-2000 range using the ACK train heuristics, and sometimes to exit in
> the 700-900 range using the delay increase heuristic, dramatically
> improving performance.
>
> I could provide access to my testbed if someone wants to do further
> experiments.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lucas Nussbaum<lucas.nussbaum@loria.fr>


  reply	other threads:[~2011-03-08 15:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-03-08  9:32 [PATCH] Make CUBIC Hystart more robust to RTT variations Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-08 10:21 ` WANG Cong
2011-03-08 11:10   ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-08 15:26     ` Injong Rhee [this message]
2011-03-08 19:43       ` David Miller
2011-03-08 23:21         ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-09  1:30           ` Injong Rhee
2011-03-09  6:53             ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-09 17:56               ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-09 18:25                 ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-09 19:56                   ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-09 21:28                     ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-09 20:01                   ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-09 21:12                     ` Yuchung Cheng
2011-03-09 21:33                       ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-09 21:51                         ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-09 22:03                           ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-10  5:24               ` Bill Fink
2011-03-10  6:17                 ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-10  7:17                   ` Bill Fink
2011-03-10  8:54                     ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-11  2:25                       ` Bill Fink
2011-03-10 14:37                 ` Injong Rhee
2011-03-09  1:33           ` Sangtae Ha
     [not found]     ` <AANLkTimdpEKHfVKw+bm6OnymcnUrauU+jGOPeLzy3Q0o@mail.gmail.com>
2011-03-08 18:14       ` Lucas Nussbaum
2011-03-10 23:28 ` Stephen Hemminger
2011-03-11  5:59   ` Lucas Nussbaum

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