Hi, all,
I'm testing some programs on Linux 2.4.20. My programs The programs work
as follows:
1. A TCP Server is listening on a machine.
2. A TCP Client connects the server.
3. The TCP server transmits 3000 packets to the client.
4. A netfilter hook is registered on the same machine as the TCP server.
The hook inspects the incoming ACKs. For some ACK, the hook function
changes the acknowledge window size to 0. Suppose the acknowledgement
sequence of the ACK is N, the hook function sets it to a value N' (N' <
N). The purpose is to switch TCP into persist mode, where TCP ceases
transmitting data packets to the receiver, and periodically probe the
reciever until an ACK with non zero ack window is received.
Our observation is: when we set N'<N, the 2.4.20 kernel didn't switch into
persist mode! It tried to retransmit the previous packet. When we set
N'=N, it did switch into persist mode. It seems that TCP of 2.4.20 will
only switch into persist mode when the whole window of segments are
successfully acknowledged. Otherwise, it will simply retransmit the
segments.
Anyone knows this problem? Any idea on how to switch TCP into persist mode
without acknowledging the whole window boundary?
Thanks!!
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