Michael Tuexen wrote this message on Sat, Aug 09, 2014 at 21:51 +0200: > > On 09 Aug 2014, at 20:42, John-Mark Gurney <j...@funkthat.com> wrote: > > > Niu Zhixiong wrote this message on Fri, Aug 08, 2014 at 20:34 +0800: > >> Dear all, > >> > >> Last month, I send problems related to FTP/TCP in a high RTT environment. > >> After that, I setup a simulation environment(Dummynet) to test TCP and SCTP > >> in high delay environment. After finishing the test, I can see TCP is > >> always slower than SCTP. But, I think it is not possible. (Plz see the > >> figure in the attachment). When the delay is 200ms(means RTT=400ms). > >> Besides, the TCP is extremely slow. > >> > >> ALL BW=20Mbps, DELAY= 0 ~ 200MS, Packet LOSS = 0 (by dummynet) > >> > >> This is my parameters: > >> FreeBSD vfreetest0 10.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0: Thu Aug 7 > >> 11:04:15 HKT 2014 > >> > >> sysctl net.inet.tcp > > > > [...] > > > >> net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_auto: 0 > > > > [...] > > > >> net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_auto: 0 > > > > Try enabling this... This should allow the buffer to grow large enough > > to deal w/ the higher latency... > > > > Also, make sure your program isn't setting the recv buffer size as that > > will disable the auto growing... > I think the program sets the buffer to 2MB, which it also does for SCTP. > So having both statically at the same size makes sense for the comparison. > I remember that there was a bug in the combination of LRO and delayed ACK, > which was fixed, but I don't remember it was fixed before 10.0...
Sounds like disabling LRO and TSO would be a useful test to see if that improves things... But hiren said that the fix made it, so... > > If you use netstat -a, you should be able to see the send-q on the > > sender grow as necessary... Also, getting the send-q output while it's running would let us know if the buffer is getting to 2MB or not... -- John-Mark Gurney Voice: +1 415 225 5579 "All that I will do, has been done, All that I have, has not." _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"