Re: RFC3168, section 6.1.1.1 - ECN and retransmit of SYN

From: jordan.breeding@attbi.com
Date: Fri Feb 21 2003 - 16:37:20 EST


>
> As far as I can see, though, implementing this gains less than we
> stand to loose.
>
> What if the first SYN packet, or the response to it is lost, (which is
> more possible on congested links, which is when ECN would be most
> useful), and we disable ECN - then we loose out on functionality we
> could have, and the work around is actually detremental to
> performance. Once 99% of internet hosts support ECN, we could be
> loosing more than we gain.
>
> If a site is unreachable, ECN can be disabled, and the RFC violating
> equipment is easily identified. Automatically disabling ECN just
> hides the problem from the user, who might then not be benefiting from
> ECN, and will quite possibly accept the degraded performance as
> normal.
>
> John.
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I think they may have been talking about disabling ECN capabilities for the packets which never got responded to, what is the loss if 1% of your overall traffic has to be re-transmitted to work but the other 99% just works and you never have to turn ECN off with the sysctl at all? I think they might have been going for something like this:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=102926352817528&w=2 which was brought on by this:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=102919814321938&w=2

Jordan
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