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From: Bob McMahon <bob.mcmahon@broadcom.com>
To: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
Cc: Make-Wifi-fast <make-wifi-fast@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: Re: [Make-wifi-fast] Fwd: a succession of networkQuality tests
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2021 17:40:49 -0800	[thread overview]
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FYI, I've added a --bounceback option to iperf 2
<https://iperf2.sourceforge.io/iperf-manpage.html>.  One can use the BB cnt
as analogous for messages per unit time. It by default turns on
TCP_QUICKACK so one can compare the TCP RTT vs the app level bounceback (-i
is recommended for tcpinfo sampling.) There is an option to add a full
duplex TCP stream to the same dest along with the bounceback traffic.  If
you use --trip-times you'll get a histogram (BB8) of the one way delays too
(clocks must be sync'ed and assumed so)

This is designed to be a simple socket level test. Please do feel free to
comment and suggest improvements.

[rjmcmahon@ryzen3950 iperf2-code]$ src/iperf - hidden.com --bounceback -t
10 --trip-times -e --hide-ips
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to (**hidden**), TCP port 5001 with pid 240864 (1 flows)
Write buffer size:  100 Byte
Bounce-back test (size= 100 Byte) (hold=0 usecs)
TOS set to 0x0 and nodelay (Nagle off)
TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[  1] local *.*.*.133%enp4s0 port 55634 connected with *.*.*.123 port 5001
(MSS=1448) (bb len/hold=100/0) (trip-times) (sock=3) (irtt/icwnd=14469/14)
(ct=14.52 ms) on 2021-12-19 17:29:23 (PST)
[ ID] Interval        Transfer    Bandwidth         *BB cnt*=avg/min/max/stdev
        Rtry  Cwnd/RTT
[  1] 0.00-10.03 sec   178 KBytes   145 Kbits/sec
*911*=10.982/6.187/21.876/1.883
ms    0   14K/13160 us
[  1] 0.00-10.03 sec  OWD Delays (ms) Cnt=911  To=5.222/0.383/16.277/1.875
From=5.760/5.500/6.091/0.092 Asymmetry=0.538/-10.678/5.421/1.871
[  1] 0.00-10.03 sec BB8(f)-PDF:
bin(w=100us):cnt(911)=62:1,79:1,97:13,98:23,99:65,100:92,101:115,102:135,103:85,104:70,105:43,106:30,107:17,108:15,109:11,110:6,111:3,112:4,113:5,114:5,115:5,116:2,117:4,118:2,119:4,120:5,121:4,122:2,123:3,124:2,125:1,126:3,127:3,128:1,131:1,132:1,133:7,134:1,135:4,138:6,139:6,141:4,142:2,143:4,144:2,145:7,146:6,147:5,148:6,149:6,150:12,151:1,153:3,154:2,155:1,156:4,157:6,158:1,159:4,160:2,162:3,163:2,165:2,166:2,167:3,168:1,169:1,171:1,172:1,177:2,179:1,183:1,187:1,188:1,191:2,197:1,208:1,219:1
(5.00/95.00/99.7%=99/154/197,Outliers=0,obl/obu=0/0) (0.000 ms/0.0)



[rjmcmahon@ryzen3950 iperf2-code]$ src/iperf -c hidden.com --bounceback -t
10 --trip-times -e --hide-ips -*-bounceback-congest*
[  2] local *.*.*.133 port 55640 connected with *.*.*.123 port 5001
(full-duplex) (trip-times)
[  1] local *.*.*.133%enp4s0 port 55642 connected with *.*.*.123 port 5001
(MSS=1448) (bb len/hold=100/0) (trip-times) (sock=3) (irtt/icwnd=10580/14)
(ct=10.67 ms) on 2021-12-19 17:29:48 (PST)
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to (**hidden**), TCP port 5001 with pid 240911 (1 flows)
Write buffer size:  100 Byte
Bounce-back test (size= 100 Byte) (hold=0 usecs)
TOS set to 0x0 and nodelay (Nagle off)
TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
[  2] 0.00-10.02 sec  7.82 MBytes  6.55 Mbits/sec
[ ID] Interval        Transfer    Bandwidth         BB
cnt=avg/min/max/stdev         Rtry  Cwnd/RTT
[  1] 0.00-10.09 sec  92.2 KBytes  74.9 Kbits/sec
*472*=20.788/6.149/128.539/17.973
ms    1   14K/42283 us
[  1] 0.00-10.09 sec  OWD Delays (ms) Cnt=472
 To=15.290/1.068/123.623/17.616 From=5.498/4.806/23.336/1.342
Asymmetry=-9.792/-118.707/4.013/17.356
[  1] 0.00-10.09 sec BB8(f)-PDF:
bin(w=100us):cnt(472)=62:1,82:1,91:1,94:5,95:1,96:5,97:6,98:6,99:3,100:6,101:4,102:4,103:3,104:3,105:7,106:6,107:4,108:6,109:2,110:5,111:5,112:2,113:3,114:3,115:4,116:3,117:4,118:1,119:3,120:4,121:3,122:3,123:1,124:2,126:2,127:2,128:1,129:3,132:3,133:1,135:2,136:2,137:5,138:1,139:3,140:8,141:8,142:8,143:9,144:12,145:10,146:14,147:6,148:7,149:4,150:6,151:7,152:3,153:5,154:5,155:4,156:2,157:6,158:8,159:2,160:6,161:11,162:3,163:2,164:6,165:2,166:5,167:3,168:2,169:2,170:7,171:6,172:1,174:2,175:3,176:1,177:1,178:1,179:2,180:1,181:1,182:1,183:3,184:2,186:1,187:3,189:2,190:1,193:2,194:1,195:1,196:2,197:1,199:2,200:2,201:1,202:1,204:4,206:3,208:1,209:1,213:1,216:1,218:1,219:1,220:1,221:1,225:1,226:1,228:1,240:1,248:1,252:1,259:1,262:1,269:1,275:1,276:1,279:1,281:2,282:1,283:1,290:1,291:2,293:2,295:1,297:1,298:1,301:1,304:1,313:1,317:1,319:1,325:1,327:1,330:1,344:1,359:1,360:1,365:1,372:1,375:1,396:1,406:1,412:1,433:1,440:1,442:1,469:1,480:2,485:1,515:1,521:1,533:1,535:1,536:1,543:1,544:1,547:1,559:1,571:1,597:1,600:1,604:1,608:1,663:1,668:1,689:1,735:1,750:1,784:1,810:1,818:1,832:1,840:1,847:1,850:1,884:1,892:1,897:1,924:1,997:1,1010:1,1039:1,1046:1,1177:1,1286:1
(5.00/95.00/99.7%=98/604/1177,Outliers=2,obl/obu=0/0) (0.000 ms/0.0)
[ ID] Interval        Transfer    Bandwidth    Burst Latency
avg/min/max/stdev (cnt/size) inP NetPwr  Reads=Dist
[ *2] 0.00-10.40 sec   149 MBytes   120 Mbits/sec
 243.512/21.708/616.257/106.136 ms (1190/131072) 3.48 MByte 61.58
 1567094=900:2894:3359:2773:1327:1282:1624:1760
[SUM] 0.00-10.41 sec   157 MBytes   126 Mbits/sec


CLIENT SPECIFIC OPTIONS*-b*, *--bandwidth* *n*[kmgKMG][,*n*[kmgKMG]] | *n*
[kmgKMG]ppsset target bandwidth to *n* bits/sec (default 1 Mbit/sec)
or *n* packets
per sec. This may be used with TCP or UDP. Optionally, for variable loads,
use format of mean,standard deviation*--bounceback*run a tcp bounceback
test (set size with -l or --len, defaults to 100 bytes)
*--bounceback-congest*request a concurrent full-duplex TCP stream
*--bounceback-hold **n*request the server to insert a delay of n
milliseconds between its read and write (default is no delay)
*--bounceback-period **n*request the client schedule a send every n
milliseconds (w/o option bouncebacks are immediately scheduled. With
command option and no optional value given, the interval will be one
second.)*--bounceback-no-quickack*request the server not set the
TCP_QUICKACK socket option (disabling TCP ACK delays) during a bounceback
test (see NOTES)*--burst-period **n*
Bob

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