[Bloat] The "Some Congestion Experienced" ECN codepoint - a new internet draft -
Holland, Jake
jholland at akamai.com
Mon Mar 11 12:14:28 EDT 2019
+1, I agree SCE on its own isn't enough.
Before I support adoption as a proposed standard I'd want real-world tests
demonstrating the value. I believe SCE has potential similar to L4S by
providing a similar fine-grained congestion signal, and that it does so
in a much cleaner way.
But there's a big gap between "has potential" and "has proven benefit" that
I'd want to see filled before it's an RFC.
That said, I would like to see experiments go forward, and I would like to
see this become an active draft that a wg owns, so that if the experiments
do prove there's utility that can be captured, it has a good path forward.
I have concerns about L4S, and so my relief is about seeing a cleaner
(and backward compatible!) proposal that does something that to me looks
like a very similar effect. And I would very much like to see a bakeoff
of some sort before committing ECT(1) to the use of L4S, since it seems
to me there are some ugly problems down that road.
Cheers,
Jake
On 2019-03-11, 02:47, "Mikael Abrahamsson" <swmike at swm.pp.se> wrote:
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019, Jonathan Morton wrote:
>> On 11 Mar, 2019, at 11:07 am, Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike at swm.pp.se> wrote:
>>
>> Well, I am not convinced blowing the last codepoint on SCE has enough merit.
>
> I will make a stronger statement: I am convinced that blowing the last codepoint on L4S does *not* have enough merit.
... and I believe that blowing it on SCE doesn't have merit either.
That's the entire thing why I am opposing the use of ECT(1) unless we're
*really* *really* *really* sure there is something we want to blow it on.
Using it for SCE for me is marginal benefit compared to what ECT(1) could
be used for either. I think L4S is proposing enough novelty that it could
be used for that, but I'm open for other suggestions. SCE isn't enough.
--
Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike at swm.pp.se
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