[Bloat] Bloat done correctly?
Alex Elsayed
eternaleye at gmail.com
Fri Jun 12 14:51:50 EDT 2015
Sebastian Moeller wrote:
> Hi Benjamin,
>
> To go off onto a tangent:
>
> On Jun 12, 2015, at 06:45 , Benjamin Cronce
> <bcronce at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> Under load while doing P2P(About 80Mb down and 20Mb up just as I started
>> the test) HFSC: P2P in 20% queue and 80/443/8080 in 40% queue with ACKs
>> going to a 20% realtime queue http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/622452
>
> I know this is not really your question, but I think the ACKs should go
> into the same queue as the matching data packets. Think about it that way,
> if the data is delayed due to congestion it does not make too much sense
> to tell the sender to send more faster (which essentially is what ACK
> prioritization does) as that will not really reduce the congestion but
> rather increase it. There is one caveat though: when ECN is used it might
> make sense to send out the ACK that will signal the congestion state back
> to the sender faster… So if you prioritize ACKs only select those with an
> ECN-Echo flag ;) @bloat : What do you all think about this refined ACK
> prioritization scheme?
I'd say that this is wrongly attempting to bind upstream congestion to
downstream congestion.
Let's have two endpoints, A and B. There exists a stream sent from A towards
B.
If A does not receive an ack from B in a timely manner, it draws inference
as to the congestion on the path _towards_ B. Prioritizing acks from B to A
thus makes this _more accurate to reality_ - a lost ack (rather than the
absence of an ack due to a lost packet) actually behaves as misinformation
to the sender, causing them to
1.) back off sending when the sending channel is not congested and
2.) resend a packet that _already arrived_.
The latter point is a big one: Prioritized ACKs (may) reduce spurious
resends, especially on asymmetric connections - and suprious resends are
pure network inefficiency. Especially since the data packets are likely far
larger than the ACKs. Which would _also_ get resent.
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