[DCCP] ccid3: Consolidate handling of t_RTO

This patch
 * removes setting t_RTO in ccid3_hc_tx_init (per [RFC 3448, 4.2], t_RTO is
   undefined until feedback has been received);

 * makes some trivial changes (updates of comments);

 * performs a small optimisation by exploiting that the feedback timeout
   uses the value of t_ipi. The way it is done is safe, because the timeouts
   appear after the changes to t_ipi, ensuring that up-to-date values are used;

 * in ccid3_hc_tx_packet_recv, moves the t_rto statement closer to the calculation
   of the next_tmout. This makes the code clearer to read and is also safe, since
   t_rto is not updated until the next call of ccid3_hc_tx_packet_recv, and is not
   read by the functions called via ccid_wait_for_ccid();

 * removes a `max' statement in sk_reset_timer, this is not needed since the timeout
   value is always greater than 1E6 microseconds.

 * adds `XXX'es to highlight that currently the nofeedback timer is set
   in a non-standard way

Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk>
Acked-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.nz>
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@mandriva.com>
This commit is contained in:
Gerrit Renker 2006-11-27 20:32:37 -02:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 17893bc1a6
commit 5d0dbc4a9b

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@ -228,11 +228,10 @@ static void ccid3_hc_tx_no_feedback_timer(unsigned long data)
}
/*
* Schedule no feedback timer to expire in
* max(4 * R, 2 * s / X)
* max(4 * t_RTO, 2 * s/X) = max(4 * t_RTO, 2 * t_ipi)
* XXX This is non-standard, RFC 3448, 4.3 uses 4 * R
*/
next_tmout = max_t(u32, hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto,
2 * usecs_div(hctx->ccid3hctx_s,
hctx->ccid3hctx_x));
next_tmout = max(hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto, 2*hctx->ccid3hctx_t_ipi);
break;
case TFRC_SSTATE_NO_SENT:
DCCP_BUG("Illegal %s state NO_SENT, sk=%p", dccp_role(sk), sk);
@ -460,10 +459,6 @@ static void ccid3_hc_tx_packet_recv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
"r_sample=%us\n", dccp_role(sk), sk,
hctx->ccid3hctx_rtt, r_sample);
/* Update timeout interval */
hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto = max_t(u32, 4 * hctx->ccid3hctx_rtt,
USEC_PER_SEC);
/* Update receive rate */
hctx->ccid3hctx_x_recv = x_recv;/* X_recv in bytes per sec */
@ -491,17 +486,22 @@ static void ccid3_hc_tx_packet_recv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
&hctx->ccid3hctx_hist, packet);
/*
* As we have calculated new ipi, delta, t_nom it is possible that
* we now can send a packet, so wake up dccp_wait_for_ccids.
* we now can send a packet, so wake up dccp_wait_for_ccid
*/
sk->sk_write_space(sk);
/* Update timeout interval. We use the alternative variant of
* [RFC 3448, 3.1] which sets the upper bound of t_rto to one
* second, as it is suggested for TCP (see RFC 2988, 2.4). */
hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto = max_t(u32, 4 * hctx->ccid3hctx_rtt,
USEC_PER_SEC );
/*
* Schedule no feedback timer to expire in
* max(4 * R, 2 * s / X)
* max(4 * t_RTO, 2 * s/X) = max(4 * t_RTO, 2 * t_ipi)
* XXX This is non-standard, RFC 3448, 4.3 uses 4 * R
*/
next_tmout = max(hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto,
2 * usecs_div(hctx->ccid3hctx_s,
hctx->ccid3hctx_x));
next_tmout = max(hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto, 2*hctx->ccid3hctx_t_ipi);
ccid3_pr_debug("%s, sk=%p, Scheduled no feedback timer to "
"expire in %lu jiffies (%luus)\n",
@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ static void ccid3_hc_tx_packet_recv(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
usecs_to_jiffies(next_tmout), next_tmout);
sk_reset_timer(sk, &hctx->ccid3hctx_no_feedback_timer,
jiffies + max_t(u32, 1, usecs_to_jiffies(next_tmout)));
jiffies + usecs_to_jiffies(next_tmout));
/* set idle flag */
hctx->ccid3hctx_idle = 1;
@ -607,7 +607,6 @@ static int ccid3_hc_tx_init(struct ccid *ccid, struct sock *sk)
/* Set transmission rate to 1 packet per second */
hctx->ccid3hctx_x = hctx->ccid3hctx_s;
hctx->ccid3hctx_t_rto = USEC_PER_SEC;
hctx->ccid3hctx_state = TFRC_SSTATE_NO_SENT;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hctx->ccid3hctx_hist);