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Author SHA1 Message Date
mlelstv eec672a55c Need larger fat pointers for 128bit cache lines. 2022-12-11 08:09:20 +00:00
christos ec77b5055a s/static inline/static __inline/g for consistency. 2018-04-19 21:20:43 +00:00
ozaki-r 44375ea93d Remove unnecessary inclusions of nd6.h 2016-12-13 08:29:03 +00:00
ozaki-r a79dfa5db0 Sweep unnecessary route.h inclusions 2016-04-26 08:44:44 +00:00
joerg 463d2a0e8f Add RCS keyword. Avoid overflow in constant. 2012-11-23 14:48:31 +00:00
joerg 20443a4138 Be a bit cleaner and reduce the amount of namespace pollution 2011-06-07 22:51:32 +00:00
dyoung f92ee3adbe Don't allocate resources for vtw until/unless it is enabled. This will
further help those machines where memory is in short supply.

TBD: release resources after vtw is disabled and all entries have
expired.
2011-06-06 19:15:43 +00:00
dholland 5d71a1f21c typo in comment 2011-05-17 05:40:24 +00:00
dyoung 6866464399 Remove #ifdef INET6 throughout. 2011-05-03 23:57:41 +00:00
dyoung c2e43be1c5 Reduces the resources demanded by TCP sessions in TIME_WAIT-state using
methods called Vestigial Time-Wait (VTW) and Maximum Segment Lifetime
Truncation (MSLT).

MSLT and VTW were contributed by Coyote Point Systems, Inc.

Even after a TCP session enters the TIME_WAIT state, its corresponding
socket and protocol control blocks (PCBs) stick around until the TCP
Maximum Segment Lifetime (MSL) expires.  On a host whose workload
necessarily creates and closes down many TCP sockets, the sockets & PCBs
for TCP sessions in TIME_WAIT state amount to many megabytes of dead
weight in RAM.

Maximum Segment Lifetimes Truncation (MSLT) assigns each TCP session to
a class based on the nearness of the peer.  Corresponding to each class
is an MSL, and a session uses the MSL of its class.  The classes are
loopback (local host equals remote host), local (local host and remote
host are on the same link/subnet), and remote (local host and remote
host communicate via one or more gateways).  Classes corresponding to
nearer peers have lower MSLs by default: 2 seconds for loopback, 10
seconds for local, 60 seconds for remote.  Loopback and local sessions
expire more quickly when MSLT is used.

Vestigial Time-Wait (VTW) replaces a TIME_WAIT session's PCB/socket
dead weight with a compact representation of the session, called a
"vestigial PCB".  VTW data structures are designed to be very fast and
memory-efficient: for fast insertion and lookup of vestigial PCBs,
the PCBs are stored in a hash table that is designed to minimize the
number of cacheline visits per lookup/insertion.  The memory both
for vestigial PCBs and for elements of the PCB hashtable come from
fixed-size pools, and linked data structures exploit this to conserve
memory by representing references with a narrow index/offset from the
start of a pool instead of a pointer.  When space for new vestigial PCBs
runs out, VTW makes room by discarding old vestigial PCBs, oldest first.
VTW cooperates with MSLT.

It may help to think of VTW as a "FIN cache" by analogy to the SYN
cache.

A 2.8-GHz Pentium 4 running a test workload that creates TIME_WAIT
sessions as fast as it can is approximately 17% idle when VTW is active
versus 0% idle when VTW is inactive.  It has 103 megabytes more free RAM
when VTW is active (approximately 64k vestigial PCBs are created) than
when it is inactive.
2011-05-03 18:28:44 +00:00