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use actually used datagram size for congestion controller calculations
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@@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ import (
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const (
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// maxDatagramSize is the default maximum packet size used in the Linux TCP implementation.
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// Used in QUIC for congestion window computations in bytes.
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maxDatagramSize protocol.ByteCount = 1460
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maxBurstBytes = 3 * maxDatagramSize
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renoBeta float32 = 0.7 // Reno backoff factor.
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maxCongestionWindow = protocol.MaxCongestionWindowPackets * maxDatagramSize
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minCongestionWindow = 2 * maxDatagramSize
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initialCongestionWindow = 32 * maxDatagramSize
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maxDatagramSize = protocol.ByteCount(protocol.MaxPacketSizeIPv4)
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maxBurstBytes = 3 * maxDatagramSize
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renoBeta float32 = 0.7 // Reno backoff factor.
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maxCongestionWindow = protocol.MaxCongestionWindowPackets * maxDatagramSize
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minCongestionWindow = 2 * maxDatagramSize
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initialCongestionWindow = 32 * maxDatagramSize
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)
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type cubicSender struct {
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@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ var _ = Describe("Cubic", func() {
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clock.Advance(100 * time.Millisecond)
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currentCwnd = cubic.CongestionWindowAfterAck(maxDatagramSize, currentCwnd, rttMin, clock.Now())
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}
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expectedCwnd = 553632
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expectedCwnd = 553632 * maxDatagramSize / 1460
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Expect(currentCwnd).To(Equal(expectedCwnd))
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})
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})
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