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- DCCP protocol
- ============
- Contents
- ========
- - Introduction
- - Missing features
- - Socket options
- - Notes
- Introduction
- ============
- Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is an unreliable, connection
- based protocol designed to solve issues present in UDP and TCP particularly
- for real time and multimedia traffic.
- It has a base protocol and pluggable congestion control IDs (CCIDs).
- It is at proposed standard RFC status and the homepage for DCCP as a protocol
- is at:
- http://www.read.cs.ucla.edu/dccp/
- Missing features
- ================
- The DCCP implementation does not currently have all the features that are in
- the RFC.
- The known bugs are at:
- http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/TODO#DCCP
- Socket options
- ==============
- DCCP_SOCKOPT_SERVICE sets the service. The specification mandates use of
- service codes (RFC 4340, sec. 8.1.2); if this socket option is not set,
- the socket will fall back to 0 (which means that no meaningful service code
- is present). Connecting sockets set at most one service option; for
- listening sockets, multiple service codes can be specified.
- DCCP_SOCKOPT_SEND_CSCOV and DCCP_SOCKOPT_RECV_CSCOV are used for setting the
- partial checksum coverage (RFC 4340, sec. 9.2). The default is that checksums
- always cover the entire packet and that only fully covered application data is
- accepted by the receiver. Hence, when using this feature on the sender, it must
- be enabled at the receiver, too with suitable choice of CsCov.
- DCCP_SOCKOPT_SEND_CSCOV sets the sender checksum coverage. Values in the
- range 0..15 are acceptable. The default setting is 0 (full coverage),
- values between 1..15 indicate partial coverage.
- DCCP_SOCKOPT_SEND_CSCOV is for the receiver and has a different meaning: it
- sets a threshold, where again values 0..15 are acceptable. The default
- of 0 means that all packets with a partial coverage will be discarded.
- Values in the range 1..15 indicate that packets with minimally such a
- coverage value are also acceptable. The higher the number, the more
- restrictive this setting (see [RFC 4340, sec. 9.2.1]).
- The following two options apply to CCID 3 exclusively and are getsockopt()-only.
- In either case, a TFRC info struct (defined in <linux/tfrc.h>) is returned.
- DCCP_SOCKOPT_CCID_RX_INFO
- Returns a `struct tfrc_rx_info' in optval; the buffer for optval and
- optlen must be set to at least sizeof(struct tfrc_rx_info).
- DCCP_SOCKOPT_CCID_TX_INFO
- Returns a `struct tfrc_tx_info' in optval; the buffer for optval and
- optlen must be set to at least sizeof(struct tfrc_tx_info).
- Sysctl variables
- ================
- Several DCCP default parameters can be managed by the following sysctls
- (sysctl net.dccp.default or /proc/sys/net/dccp/default):
- request_retries
- The number of active connection initiation retries (the number of
- Requests minus one) before timing out. In addition, it also governs
- the behaviour of the other, passive side: this variable also sets
- the number of times DCCP repeats sending a Response when the initial
- handshake does not progress from RESPOND to OPEN (i.e. when no Ack
- is received after the initial Request). This value should be greater
- than 0, suggested is less than 10. Analogue of tcp_syn_retries.
- retries1
- How often a DCCP Response is retransmitted until the listening DCCP
- side considers its connecting peer dead. Analogue of tcp_retries1.
- retries2
- The number of times a general DCCP packet is retransmitted. This has
- importance for retransmitted acknowledgments and feature negotiation,
- data packets are never retransmitted. Analogue of tcp_retries2.
- send_ndp = 1
- Whether or not to send NDP count options (sec. 7.7.2).
- send_ackvec = 1
- Whether or not to send Ack Vector options (sec. 11.5).
- ack_ratio = 2
- The default Ack Ratio (sec. 11.3) to use.
- tx_ccid = 2
- Default CCID for the sender-receiver half-connection.
- rx_ccid = 2
- Default CCID for the receiver-sender half-connection.
- seq_window = 100
- The initial sequence window (sec. 7.5.2).
- tx_qlen = 5
- The size of the transmit buffer in packets. A value of 0 corresponds
- to an unbounded transmit buffer.
- Notes
- =====
- DCCP does not travel through NAT successfully at present on many boxes. This is
- because the checksum covers the psuedo-header as per TCP and UDP. Linux NAT
- support for DCCP has been added.
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