dccp ccid-3: A lower bound for the inter-packet scheduling algorithm

This fixes a subtle bug in the calculation of the inter-packet gap and shows
that t_delta, as it is currently used, is not needed.

The algorithm from RFC 5348, 8.3 below continually computes a send time t_nom,
which is initialised with the current time t_now; t_gran = 1E6 / HZ specifies
the scheduling granularity, s the packet size, and X the sending rate:

  t_distance = t_nom - t_now;		// in microseconds
  t_delta    = min(t_ipi, t_gran) / 2;	// `delta' parameter in microseconds

  if (t_distance >= t_delta) {
	reschedule after (t_distance / 1000) milliseconds;
  } else {
  	t_ipi  = s / X;			// inter-packet interval in usec
	t_nom += t_ipi;			// compute the next send time
	send packet now;
  }

Problem:
--------
Rescheduling requires a conversion into milliseconds (sk_reset_timer()). The
highest jiffy resolution with HZ=1000 is 1 millisecond, so using a higher
granularity does not make much sense here.

As a consequence, values of t_distance < 1000 are truncated to 0. This issue
has so far been resolved by using instead

  if (t_distance >= t_delta + 1000)
	reschedule after (t_distance / 1000) milliseconds;

This is unnecessarily large, a lower bound is t_delta' = max(t_delta, 1000).
And it implies a further simplification:

 a) when HZ >= 500, then t_delta <= t_gran/2 = 10^6/(2*HZ) <= 1000, so that
    t_delta' = MAX(1000, t_delta) = 1000 (constant value);

 b) when HZ < 500, then t_delta = 1/2*MIN(rtt, t_ipi, t_gran) <= t_gran/2,
    so that 1000 <= t_delta' <= t_gran/2.

The maximum error of using a constant t_delta in (b) is less than half a jiffy.

Fix:
----
The patch replaces t_delta with a constant, whose value depends on CONFIG_HZ,
changing the above algorithm to:

  if (t_distance >= t_delta')
	reschedule after (t_distance / 1000) milliseconds;

where t_delta' = 10^6/(2*HZ) if HZ < 500, and t_delta' = 1000 otherwise.

Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk>
This commit is contained in:
Gerrit Renker 2010-09-14 20:16:59 +02:00
parent 068e8a3032
commit 20cbd3e120
2 changed files with 21 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -91,19 +91,16 @@ static inline u64 rfc3390_initial_rate(struct sock *sk)
return scaled_div(w_init << 6, hc->tx_rtt);
}
/*
* Recalculate t_ipi and delta (should be called whenever X changes)
/**
* ccid3_update_send_interval - Calculate new t_ipi = s / X_inst
* This respects the granularity of X_inst (64 * bytes/second).
*/
static void ccid3_update_send_interval(struct ccid3_hc_tx_sock *hc)
{
/* Calculate new t_ipi = s / X_inst (X_inst is in 64 * bytes/second) */
hc->tx_t_ipi = scaled_div32(((u64)hc->tx_s) << 6, hc->tx_x);
/* Calculate new delta by delta = min(t_ipi / 2, t_gran / 2) */
hc->tx_delta = min_t(u32, hc->tx_t_ipi / 2, TFRC_OPSYS_HALF_TIME_GRAN);
ccid3_pr_debug("t_ipi=%u, delta=%u, s=%u, X=%u\n", hc->tx_t_ipi,
hc->tx_delta, hc->tx_s, (unsigned)(hc->tx_x >> 6));
ccid3_pr_debug("t_ipi=%u, s=%u, X=%u\n", hc->tx_t_ipi,
hc->tx_s, (unsigned)(hc->tx_x >> 6));
}
static u32 ccid3_hc_tx_idle_rtt(struct ccid3_hc_tx_sock *hc, ktime_t now)
@ -332,15 +329,15 @@ static int ccid3_hc_tx_send_packet(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
delay = ktime_us_delta(hc->tx_t_nom, now);
ccid3_pr_debug("delay=%ld\n", (long)delay);
/*
* Scheduling of packet transmissions [RFC 3448, 4.6]
* Scheduling of packet transmissions (RFC 5348, 8.3)
*
* if (t_now > t_nom - delta)
* // send the packet now
* else
* // send the packet in (t_nom - t_now) milliseconds.
*/
if (delay - (s64)hc->tx_delta >= 1000)
return (u32)delay / 1000L;
if (delay >= TFRC_T_DELTA)
return (u32)delay / USEC_PER_MSEC;
ccid3_hc_tx_update_win_count(hc, now);
break;

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@ -45,12 +45,22 @@
/* Two seconds as per RFC 5348, 4.2 */
#define TFRC_INITIAL_TIMEOUT (2 * USEC_PER_SEC)
/* In usecs - half the scheduling granularity as per RFC3448 4.6 */
#define TFRC_OPSYS_HALF_TIME_GRAN (USEC_PER_SEC / (2 * HZ))
/* Parameter t_mbi from [RFC 3448, 4.3]: backoff interval in seconds */
#define TFRC_T_MBI 64
/*
* The t_delta parameter (RFC 5348, 8.3): delays of less than %USEC_PER_MSEC are
* rounded down to 0, since sk_reset_timer() here uses millisecond granularity.
* Hence we can use a constant t_delta = %USEC_PER_MSEC when HZ >= 500. A coarse
* resolution of HZ < 500 means that the error is below one timer tick (t_gran)
* when using the constant t_delta = t_gran / 2 = %USEC_PER_SEC / (2 * HZ).
*/
#if (HZ >= 500)
# define TFRC_T_DELTA USEC_PER_MSEC
#else
# define TFRC_T_DELTA (USEC_PER_SEC / (2 * HZ))
#endif
enum ccid3_options {
TFRC_OPT_LOSS_EVENT_RATE = 192,
TFRC_OPT_LOSS_INTERVALS = 193,
@ -90,7 +100,6 @@ enum ccid3_hc_tx_states {
* @tx_no_feedback_timer: Handle to no feedback timer
* @tx_t_ld: Time last doubled during slow start
* @tx_t_nom: Nominal send time of next packet
* @tx_delta: Send timer delta (RFC 3448, 4.6) in usecs
* @tx_hist: Packet history
* @tx_options_received: Parsed set of retrieved options
*/
@ -109,7 +118,6 @@ struct ccid3_hc_tx_sock {
struct timer_list tx_no_feedback_timer;
ktime_t tx_t_ld;
ktime_t tx_t_nom;
u32 tx_delta;
struct tfrc_tx_hist_entry *tx_hist;
struct ccid3_options_received tx_options_received;
};