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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Revert "tcp: simplify window probe aborting on USER_TIMEOUT"
Hi, Neal:

Thank you for testing the reverted patch, and provding the detailed analysis
of the underline issue with the original patch.

Let me go back to the simple and clean approach using a separate counter, as
we were discussing before.

-- Enke

On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 09:58:33AM -0500, Neal Cardwell wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 11:38 PM Enke Chen <enkechen2020@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > From: Enke Chen <enchen@paloaltonetworks.com>
> >
> > This reverts commit 9721e709fa68ef9b860c322b474cfbd1f8285b0f.
> >
> > With the commit 9721e709fa68 ("tcp: simplify window probe aborting
> > on USER_TIMEOUT"), the TCP session does not terminate with
> > TCP_USER_TIMEOUT when data remain untransmitted due to zero window.
> >
> > The number of unanswered zero-window probes (tcp_probes_out) is
> > reset to zero with incoming acks irrespective of the window size,
> > as described in tcp_probe_timer():
> >
> > RFC 1122 4.2.2.17 requires the sender to stay open indefinitely
> > as long as the receiver continues to respond probes. We support
> > this by default and reset icsk_probes_out with incoming ACKs.
> >
> > This counter, however, is the wrong one to be used in calculating the
> > duration that the window remains closed and data remain untransmitted.
> > Thanks to Jonathan Maxwell <jmaxwell37@gmail.com> for diagnosing the
> > actual issue.
> >
> > Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
> > Fixes: 9721e709fa68 ("tcp: simplify window probe aborting on USER_TIMEOUT")
> > Reported-by: William McCall <william.mccall@gmail.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Enke Chen <enchen@paloaltonetworks.com>
> > ---
>
> I ran this revert commit through our packetdrill TCP tests, and it's
> causing failures in a ZWP/USER_TIMEOUT test due to interactions with
> this Jan 2019 patch:
>
> 7f12422c4873e9b274bc151ea59cb0cdf9415cf1
> tcp: always timestamp on every skb transmission
>
> The issue seems to be that after 7f12422c4873 the skb->skb_mstamp_ns
> is set on every transmit attempt. That means that even skbs that are
> not successfully transmitted have a non-zero skb_mstamp_ns. That means
> that if ZWPs are repeatedly failing to be sent due to severe local
> qdisc congestion, then at this point in the code the start_ts is
> always only 500ms in the past (from TCP_RESOURCE_PROBE_INTERVAL =
> 500ms). That means that if there is severe local qdisc congestion a
> USER_TIMEOUT above 500ms is a NOP, and the socket can live far past
> the USER_TIMEOUT.
>
> It seems we need a slightly different approach than the revert in this commit.
>
> neal

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