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- Thin-streams and TCP
- ====================
- A wide range of Internet-based services that use reliable transport
- protocols display what we call thin-stream properties. This means
- that the application sends data with such a low rate that the
- retransmission mechanisms of the transport protocol are not fully
- effective. In time-dependent scenarios (like online games, control
- systems, stock trading etc.) where the user experience depends
- on the data delivery latency, packet loss can be devastating for
- the service quality. Extreme latencies are caused by TCP's
- dependency on the arrival of new data from the application to trigger
- retransmissions effectively through fast retransmit instead of
- waiting for long timeouts.
- After analysing a large number of time-dependent interactive
- applications, we have seen that they often produce thin streams
- and also stay with this traffic pattern throughout its entire
- lifespan. The combination of time-dependency and the fact that the
- streams provoke high latencies when using TCP is unfortunate.
- In order to reduce application-layer latency when packets are lost,
- a set of mechanisms has been made, which address these latency issues
- for thin streams. In short, if the kernel detects a thin stream,
- the retransmission mechanisms are modified in the following manner:
- 1) If the stream is thin, fast retransmit on the first dupACK.
- 2) If the stream is thin, do not apply exponential backoff.
- These enhancements are applied only if the stream is detected as
- thin. This is accomplished by defining a threshold for the number
- of packets in flight. If there are less than 4 packets in flight,
- fast retransmissions can not be triggered, and the stream is prone
- to experience high retransmission latencies.
- Since these mechanisms are targeted at time-dependent applications,
- they must be specifically activated by the application using the
- TCP_THIN_LINEAR_TIMEOUTS and TCP_THIN_DUPACK IOCTLS or the
- tcp_thin_linear_timeouts and tcp_thin_dupack sysctls. Both
- modifications are turned off by default.
- References
- ==========
- More information on the modifications, as well as a wide range of
- experimental data can be found here:
- "Improving latency for interactive, thin-stream applications over
- reliable transport"
- http://simula.no/research/nd/publications/Simula.nd.477/simula_pdf_file
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