[FUG-BR] Fwd: [e2e] Modular/Pluggable TCP Congestion Control for FreeBSD

Alex Moura alexsm em gmail.com
Quarta Dezembro 19 10:31:22 BRST 2007


Desculpem o cross-posting, mas acredito que alguns aqui podem ter interesse
em estudos com este novo recurso disponível para o FreeBSD, principalmente
na área acadêmica.

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From: Lawrence Stewart <lastewart em swin.edu.au>
Date: 19/12/2007 05:54
Subject: [e2e] Modular/Pluggable TCP Congestion Control for FreeBSD
To: end2end-interest em postel.org


Hi all,

We've been involved in a research project to implement and test an
emerging TCP congestion control algorithm under FreeBSD. As a part of
this, we've put together a patch for FreeBSD 7.0-BETA4 that modularises
the congestion control code in the TCP stack. It allows for new
congestion control algorithms to be developed as loadable kernel modules.

This improves FreeBSD's usefulness as a TCP research platform and makes
it easier to customise the stack for specific scenarios like high
bandwidth, long delay paths.

There is an accompanying technical report "Light-Weight Modular
TCP Congestion Control for FreeBSD 7" [1] that covers the design,
features, kernel interface and usage of the framework. Also on our
website is
a beta release of a module that implements the H-TCP[2] congestion control
algorithm proposed by the Hamilton Institute.

We believe that modular congestion control is a worthwhile addition to
FreeBSD. We've performed significant internal testing and there are
currently no known issues or regressions with the implementation
compared to a 'vanilla' FreeBSD 7.0-BETA4 kernel. We would welcome
further review and testing from the wider community in the hope of
getting this
patch folded into FreeBSD 8-CURRENT.

SIFTR [3], our tool for monitoring FreeBSD kernel TCP connection state,
has also
received a minor update to v1.1.5, with the addition of 6 new, useful
variables.

All code and documentation is available on our website[3].

Cheers,
Jim and Lawrence
http://caia.swin.edu.au

[1] http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/071218A/CAIA-TR-071218A.pdf
[2] http://www.hamilton.ie/net/htcp3.pdf
[3] http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/tools.html


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