Hello, before bringing it forward to LNX netdev and with the risk of restating something, I wanted to hearken for the take of this here, since it's also bloating related - when looking at it from the link clogging/flowyness point of view. I first surmised some DQL (as done for driver rings - BQL) introduction to the TCP hard limit could improve perceived flow latency - though the current hard limit is perfectly enough in conjunction with the window advertisement/scaling. As of what I measured here https://matthias0tafelmeier.wordpress.com/2017/08/24/linux-tcp-window-scaling-quantification-rmemwmem/ it rather appears introducing a kind of per socket settability of the advertising hard limit maybe organized on a link/receive side realm (be it a subnet or a flow group) for performance can improve the scene. Sure, it's not possible to align both ends (RCV/SND) always, but for the back end world and therefore as a general statement it should hold true. Let me know if I'm totally going astray. -- Besten Gruß Matthias Tafelmeier