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@@ -47,37 +47,6 @@ config IP_DCCP_CCID3_DEBUG
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If in doubt, say N.
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-config IP_DCCP_CCID3_RTO
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- int "Use higher bound for nofeedback timer"
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- default 100
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- depends on IP_DCCP_CCID3 && EXPERIMENTAL
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- ---help---
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- Use higher lower bound for nofeedback timer expiration.
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-
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- The TFRC nofeedback timer normally expires after the maximum of 4
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- RTTs and twice the current send interval (RFC 3448, 4.3). On LANs
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- with a small RTT this can mean a high processing load and reduced
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- performance, since then the nofeedback timer is triggered very
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- frequently.
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-
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- This option enables to set a higher lower bound for the nofeedback
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- value. Values in units of milliseconds can be set here.
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-
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- A value of 0 disables this feature by enforcing the value specified
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- in RFC 3448. The following values have been suggested as bounds for
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- experimental use:
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- * 16-20ms to match the typical multimedia inter-frame interval
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- * 100ms as a reasonable compromise [default]
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- * 1000ms corresponds to the lower TCP RTO bound (RFC 2988, 2.4)
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-
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- The default of 100ms is a compromise between a large value for
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- efficient DCCP implementations, and a small value to avoid disrupting
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- the network in times of congestion.
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-
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- The purpose of the nofeedback timer is to slow DCCP down when there
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- is serious network congestion: experimenting with larger values should
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- therefore not be performed on WANs.
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-
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config IP_DCCP_TFRC_LIB
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def_bool y if IP_DCCP_CCID3
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