On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 19:58:21 +0200
Daniele Lacamera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Please let me insist once again on the importance of adding a TCP Pacing 
> mechanism in our TCP, as many people are including this algorithm in 
> their congestion control proposals. Recent researches have found out 
> that it really can help improving performance in different scenarios, 
> like satellites and long-delay high-speed channels (>100ms RTT, Gbit). 
> Hybla module itself is cripple without this feature in its natural 
> scenario. 
> 
> The following patch is totally non-invasive: it has a config option and 
> a sysctl switch, both turned off by default. When the config option is 
> enabled, it adds only 6B to the tcp_sock.

Yes, but tcp_sock is already greater than 1024 on 64 bit, and needs
a diet.

> 
> Signed-off by: Daniele Lacamera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Pacing in itself isn't a bad idea, but:
  * Code needs to follow standard whitespace rules
        - blanks around operators               
        - blank after keyword
        - Avoid (needless) paraenthesis
Bad:
       if( (state==TCP_CA_Recovery) &&(tp->snd_cwnd <
tp->snd_ssthresh))
                window=(tp->snd_ssthresh)<<3;
Good:
        if (state == TCP_CA_Recovery && tp->snd_cwnd < tp->snd_ssthresh)
                window = tp->snd_ssthresh << 3;

  * Since it is most useful over long delay links, maybe it should
    be a route parameter.

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