[technique] Ethernet PAUSE frames, concatenated buffers & HomePlugAV
Laurent GUERBY
laurent at guerby.net
Lun 11 Fév 17:59:40 CET 2013
FYI, comme on a quelques liens CPL sur le réseau tetaneutral.net :).
Laurent
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From: grenville armitage <garmitage at swin.edu.au>
To: bloat <bloat at lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: [Bloat] Ethernet PAUSE frames, concatenated buffers
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 13:42:02 +1100
So, Dave Taht suggested this might be of interest to some on
this list -- keep an eye out for consumer devices helpfully
using Ethernet PAUSE frames for layer 2 flow control.
We recently stumbled across this when exploring the behaviour of
a certain Netgear HomePlugAV (Ethernet over home powerline) device.
It was fun enough that the devices had a few thousand packets of
internal buffering. But when their buffer came close to full they'd
push-back with Ethernet PAUSE frames, forcing the next NIC upstream
(e.g. a host OS stack) to begin OS-specific buffering of outbound
Ethernet frames for a short while. This essentially concatenated the
HomePlugAV device's buffering with the sending host's NIC driver
buffering. Bufferbloat++
More details of our specific experiments can be found here,
http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/130121A/CAIA-TR-130121A.pdf
cheers,
gja
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