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Lawrence Stewart
5728a0eae3 Import a clean-room implementation of the experimental H-TCP congestion control
algorithm based on the Internet-Draft "draft-leith-tcp-htcp-06.txt". It is
implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular
congestion control framework.

H-TCP was designed to provide increased throughput in fast and long-distance
networks. It attempts to maintain fairness when competing with legacy NewReno
TCP in lower speed scenarios where NewReno is able to operate adequately. The
paper "H-TCP: A framework for congestion control in high-speed and long-distance
networks" provides additional detail.

In collaboration with:	David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and
			Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au>
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	rpaulo (older patch from a few weeks ago)
MFC after:	3 months
2010-12-02 06:40:21 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
67fef78ba4 Import a clean-room implementation of the experimental CUBIC congestion control
algorithm based on the Internet-Draft "draft-rhee-tcpm-cubic-02.txt". It is
implemented as a kernel module compatible with the recently committed modular
congestion control framework.

CUBIC was designed for provide increased throughput in fast and long-distance
networks. It attempts to maintain fairness when competing with legacy NewReno
TCP in lower speed scenarios where NewReno is able to operate adequately. The
paper "CUBIC: A New TCP-Friendly High-Speed TCP Variant" provides additional
detail.

In collaboration with:	David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and
			Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au>
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	rpaulo (older patch from a few weeks ago)
MFC after:	3 months
2010-12-02 06:05:44 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
74a5a1949e General cleanup of the NewReno CC module (no functional changes):
- Remove superfluous includes and unhelpful comments.

- Alphabetically order functions.

- Make functions static.

Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	9 weeks
X-MFC with:	r215166
2010-12-02 02:32:46 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
2ea8da28e9 - Reinstantiate the after_idle hook call in tcp_output(), which got lost
somewhere along the way due to mismerging r211464 in our development tree.

- Capture the essence of r211464 in NewReno's after_idle() hook. We don't
  use V_ss_fltsz/V_ss_fltsz_local yet which needs to be revisited.

Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Submitted by:	David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au>
MFC after:	9 weeks
X-MFC with:	r215166
2010-12-02 01:36:00 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
78b01840af Make the CC framework more VIMAGE friendly by adding the machinery to allow
vnets to select their own default CC algorithm independent of each other and the
base system. If the base system or a vnet has set a default which gets unloaded,
we reset that netstack's default to NewReno.

Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny at gmail com>
Reviewed by:	bz (briefly)
MFC after:	3 months
2010-11-16 09:34:31 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
ebf92e869f - Querying the default CC algo is more common than setting it and the function
is small, so there is no good reason not to declare the buffer at the top.

- Fix a whitespace nit.

Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	11 weeks
X-MFC with:	r215166
2010-11-16 08:43:25 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
99065ae6a8 Move protocol specific implementation detail out of the core CC framework.
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny at gmail com>
MFC after:	11 weeks
X-MFC with:	r215166
2010-11-16 08:30:39 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
4e805854ed On CC algorithm module unload, we walk the list of active TCP control blocks.
Any found to be using the algorithm that is about to go away are switched back
to NewReno to avoid leaving dangling pointers which would trigger a panic. For
VIMAGE kernels, there is a list per vnet to walk, yet the implementation was
only examining one of the vnet lists.

Fix the implementation of the above feature for VIMAGE kernels by looping
through all active TCP control blocks across all vnets.

Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny at gmail com>
Reviewed by:	bz (briefly)
MFC after:	11 weeks
2010-11-16 07:57:56 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
14f57a8b02 cc_init() should only be run once on system boot, but with VIMAGE kernels it
runs on boot and each time a vnet jail is created. Running cc_init() multiple
times results in a panic when attempting to initialise the cc_list lock again,
and so r215166 effectively broke the use of vnet jails.

Switch to using a SYSINIT to run cc_init() on boot. CC algorithm modules loaded
on boot register in the same SI_SUB_PROTO_IFATTACHDOMAIN category as is used in
this patch, so cc_init() is run at SI_ORDER_FIRST to ensure the framework is
initialised before module registration is attempted.

Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Reported and tested by:	Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny at gmail com>
MFC after:	11 weeks
X-MFC with:	r215166
2010-11-16 07:09:05 +00:00
Lawrence Stewart
dbc4240942 This commit marks the first formal contribution of the "Five New TCP Congestion
Control Algorithms for FreeBSD" FreeBSD Foundation funded project. More details
about the project are available at: http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/5cc/

- Add a KPI and supporting infrastructure to allow modular congestion control
  algorithms to be used in the net stack. Algorithms can maintain per-connection
  state if required, and connections maintain their own algorithm pointer, which
  allows different connections to concurrently use different algorithms. The
  TCP_CONGESTION socket option can be used with getsockopt()/setsockopt() to
  programmatically query or change the congestion control algorithm respectively
  from within an application at runtime.

- Integrate the framework with the TCP stack in as least intrusive a manner as
  possible. Care was also taken to develop the framework in a way that should
  allow integration with other congestion aware transport protocols (e.g. SCTP)
  in the future. The hope is that we will one day be able to share a single set
  of congestion control algorithm modules between all congestion aware transport
  protocols.

- Introduce a new congestion recovery (TF_CONGRECOVERY) state into the TCP stack
  and use it to decouple the meaning of recovery from a congestion event and
  recovery from packet loss (TF_FASTRECOVERY) a la RFC2581. ECN and delay based
  congestion control protocols don't generally need to recover from packet loss
  and need a different way to note a congestion recovery episode within the
  stack.

- Remove the net.inet.tcp.newreno sysctl, which simplifies some portions of code
  and ensures the stack always uses the appropriate mechanisms for recovering
  from packet loss during a congestion recovery episode.

- Extract the NewReno congestion control algorithm from the TCP stack and
  massage it into module form. NewReno is always built into the kernel and will
  remain the default algorithm for the forseeable future. Implementations of
  additional different algorithms will become available in the near future.

- Bump __FreeBSD_version to 900025 and note in UPDATING that rebuilding code
  that relies on the size of "struct tcpcb" is required.

Many thanks go to the Cisco University Research Program Fund at Community
Foundation Silicon Valley and the FreeBSD Foundation. Their support of our work
at the Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of
Technology is greatly appreciated.

In collaboration with:	David Hayes <dahayes at swin edu au> and
			Grenville Armitage <garmitage at swin edu au>
Sponsored by:	Cisco URP, FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	rpaulo
Tested by:	David Hayes (and many others over the years)
MFC after:	3 months
2010-11-12 06:41:55 +00:00