gitee.com/ks-custle/core-gm@v0.0.0-20230922171213-b83bdd97b62c/grpc/internal/transport/bdp_estimator.go (about)

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    18  
    19  package transport
    20  
    21  import (
    22  	"sync"
    23  	"time"
    24  )
    25  
    26  const (
    27  	// bdpLimit is the maximum value the flow control windows will be increased
    28  	// to.  TCP typically limits this to 4MB, but some systems go up to 16MB.
    29  	// Since this is only a limit, it is safe to make it optimistic.
    30  	bdpLimit = (1 << 20) * 16
    31  	// alpha is a constant factor used to keep a moving average
    32  	// of RTTs.
    33  	alpha = 0.9
    34  	// If the current bdp sample is greater than or equal to
    35  	// our beta * our estimated bdp and the current bandwidth
    36  	// sample is the maximum bandwidth observed so far, we
    37  	// increase our bbp estimate by a factor of gamma.
    38  	beta = 0.66
    39  	// To put our bdp to be smaller than or equal to twice the real BDP,
    40  	// we should multiply our current sample with 4/3, however to round things out
    41  	// we use 2 as the multiplication factor.
    42  	gamma = 2
    43  )
    44  
    45  // Adding arbitrary data to ping so that its ack can be identified.
    46  // Easter-egg: what does the ping message say?
    47  var bdpPing = &ping{data: [8]byte{2, 4, 16, 16, 9, 14, 7, 7}}
    48  
    49  type bdpEstimator struct {
    50  	// sentAt is the time when the ping was sent.
    51  	sentAt time.Time
    52  
    53  	mu sync.Mutex
    54  	// bdp is the current bdp estimate.
    55  	bdp uint32
    56  	// sample is the number of bytes received in one measurement cycle.
    57  	sample uint32
    58  	// bwMax is the maximum bandwidth noted so far (bytes/sec).
    59  	bwMax float64
    60  	// bool to keep track of the beginning of a new measurement cycle.
    61  	isSent bool
    62  	// Callback to update the window sizes.
    63  	updateFlowControl func(n uint32)
    64  	// sampleCount is the number of samples taken so far.
    65  	sampleCount uint64
    66  	// round trip time (seconds)
    67  	rtt float64
    68  }
    69  
    70  // timesnap registers the time bdp ping was sent out so that
    71  // network rtt can be calculated when its ack is received.
    72  // It is called (by controller) when the bdpPing is
    73  // being written on the wire.
    74  func (b *bdpEstimator) timesnap(d [8]byte) {
    75  	if bdpPing.data != d {
    76  		return
    77  	}
    78  	b.sentAt = time.Now()
    79  }
    80  
    81  // add adds bytes to the current sample for calculating bdp.
    82  // It returns true only if a ping must be sent. This can be used
    83  // by the caller (handleData) to make decision about batching
    84  // a window update with it.
    85  func (b *bdpEstimator) add(n uint32) bool {
    86  	b.mu.Lock()
    87  	defer b.mu.Unlock()
    88  	if b.bdp == bdpLimit {
    89  		return false
    90  	}
    91  	if !b.isSent {
    92  		b.isSent = true
    93  		b.sample = n
    94  		b.sentAt = time.Time{}
    95  		b.sampleCount++
    96  		return true
    97  	}
    98  	b.sample += n
    99  	return false
   100  }
   101  
   102  // calculate is called when an ack for a bdp ping is received.
   103  // Here we calculate the current bdp and bandwidth sample and
   104  // decide if the flow control windows should go up.
   105  func (b *bdpEstimator) calculate(d [8]byte) {
   106  	// Check if the ping acked for was the bdp ping.
   107  	if bdpPing.data != d {
   108  		return
   109  	}
   110  	b.mu.Lock()
   111  	rttSample := time.Since(b.sentAt).Seconds()
   112  	if b.sampleCount < 10 {
   113  		// Bootstrap rtt with an average of first 10 rtt samples.
   114  		b.rtt += (rttSample - b.rtt) / float64(b.sampleCount)
   115  	} else {
   116  		// Heed to the recent past more.
   117  		b.rtt += (rttSample - b.rtt) * float64(alpha)
   118  	}
   119  	b.isSent = false
   120  	// The number of bytes accumulated so far in the sample is smaller
   121  	// than or equal to 1.5 times the real BDP on a saturated connection.
   122  	bwCurrent := float64(b.sample) / (b.rtt * float64(1.5))
   123  	if bwCurrent > b.bwMax {
   124  		b.bwMax = bwCurrent
   125  	}
   126  	// If the current sample (which is smaller than or equal to the 1.5 times the real BDP) is
   127  	// greater than or equal to 2/3rd our perceived bdp AND this is the maximum bandwidth seen so far, we
   128  	// should update our perception of the network BDP.
   129  	if float64(b.sample) >= beta*float64(b.bdp) && bwCurrent == b.bwMax && b.bdp != bdpLimit {
   130  		sampleFloat := float64(b.sample)
   131  		b.bdp = uint32(gamma * sampleFloat)
   132  		if b.bdp > bdpLimit {
   133  			b.bdp = bdpLimit
   134  		}
   135  		bdp := b.bdp
   136  		b.mu.Unlock()
   137  		b.updateFlowControl(bdp)
   138  		return
   139  	}
   140  	b.mu.Unlock()
   141  }