[PATCH net 0/5] rxrpc: Miscellaneous fixes

Jeffrey Altman jaltman at auristor.com
Wed May 8 00:57:43 PDT 2024


> On May 7, 2024, at 8:44 PM, Jakub Kicinski <kuba at kernel.org> wrote:
> 
> On Fri,  3 May 2024 16:07:38 +0100 David Howells wrote:
>> Here some miscellaneous fixes for AF_RXRPC:
>> 
>> (1) Fix the congestion control algorithm to start cwnd at 4 and to not cut
>>  ssthresh when the peer cuts its rwind size.
>> 
>> (2) Only transmit a single ACK for all the DATA packets glued together
>>  into a jumbo packet to reduce the number of ACKs being generated.
>> 
>> (3) Clean up the generation of flags in the protocol header when creating
>>  a packet for transmission.  This means we don't carry the old
>>  REQUEST-ACK bit around from previous transmissions, will make it
>>  easier to fix the MORE-PACKETS flag and make it easier to do jumbo
>>  packet assembly in future.
>> 
>> (4) Fix how the MORE-PACKETS flag is driven.  We shouldn't be setting it
>>  in sendmsg() as the packet is then queued and the bit is left in that
>>  state, no matter how long it takes us to transmit the packet - and
>>  will still be in that state if the packet is retransmitted.
>> 
>> (5) Request an ACK on an impending transmission stall due to the app layer
>>  not feeding us new data fast enough.  If we don't request an ACK, we
>>  may have to hold on to the packet buffers for a significant amount of
>>  time until the receiver gets bored and sends us an ACK anyway.
> 
> Looks like these got marked as Rejected in patchwork.
> I think either because lore is confused and attaches an exchange with
> DaveM from 2022 to them (?) or because I mentioned to DaveM that I'm
> not sure these are fixes. So let me ask - on a scale of 1 to 10, how
> convinced are you that these should go to Linus this week rather than
> being categorized as general improvements and go during the merge
> window (without the Fixes tags)?

Jakub,

In my opinion, the first two patches in the series I believe are important to back port to the stable branches.

Reviewed-by: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman at auristor.com <mailto:jaltman at auristor.com>>

Jeffrey



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