Re: [Bloat] slow start improvement

2023-12-31 Thread Dave Taht via Bloat
Thx for getting back to us. A specific question regarding your AP, is what wifi drivers were on it? Many (but not enough) have the fq_codel fq+AQM algorithm on it, notably all the openwrt based mt76, mt79, ath9k, ath10k, I think ath11k, and iwl, as described in this paper:

Re: [Bloat] slow start improvement

2023-12-28 Thread Jonathan Morton via Bloat
> On 28 Dec, 2023, at 12:17 pm, Sebastian Moeller via Bloat > wrote: > > The inherent idea seems to be if one would know the available capacity one > could 'jump' the cwnd immediately to that window... (ignoring the fact the > rwnd typically takes a while to increase accordingly*). Yes,

Re: [Bloat] slow start improvement

2023-12-28 Thread Dave Taht via Bloat
In general my hope for the bufferbloat email list is to close the loop between industry, open source, and academia. Academic authors (now cc´d) have a tendency to not publish sources (?), and as the wait from test to publication is so long, move onto other things, even if it is a promising

Re: [Bloat] slow start improvement

2023-12-28 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Bloat
What I am missing in this and similar papres are tests what happens if the proposed scheme is actually used quantitatively over the internet... The inherent idea seems to be if one would know the available capacity one could 'jump' the cwnd immediately to that window... (ignoring the fact the

[Bloat] slow start improvement

2023-12-27 Thread Dave Taht via Bloat
I am very happy to be seeing various advances in slow start techniques.