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33.Dd August 6, 2019
34.Dt MOD_CC 4
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm mod_cc
38.Nd Modular congestion control
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The modular congestion control framework allows the TCP implementation to
41dynamically change the congestion control algorithm used by new and existing
42connections.
43Algorithms are identified by a unique
44.Xr ascii 7
45name.
46Algorithm modules can be compiled into the kernel or loaded as kernel modules
47using the
48.Xr kld 4
49facility.
50.Pp
51The default algorithm is NewReno, and all connections use the default unless
52explicitly overridden using the
53.Dv TCP_CONGESTION
54socket option (see
55.Xr tcp 4
56for details).
57The default can be changed using a
58.Xr sysctl 3
59MIB variable detailed in the
60.Sx MIB Variables
61section below.
62.Pp
63Algorithm specific parameters can be set or queried using the
64.Dv TCP_CCALGOOPT
65socket option (see
66.Xr tcp 4
67for details).
68Callers must pass a pointer to an algorithm specific data, and specify
69its size.
70.Sh MIB Variables
71The framework exposes the following variables in the
72.Va net.inet.tcp.cc
73branch of the
74.Xr sysctl 3
75MIB:
76.Bl -tag -width ".Va abe_frlossreduce"
77.It Va available
78Read-only list of currently available congestion control algorithms by name.
79.It Va algorithm
80Returns the current default congestion control algorithm when read, and changes
81the default when set.
82When attempting to change the default algorithm, this variable should be set to
83one of the names listed by the
84.Va net.inet.tcp.cc.available
85MIB variable.
86.It Va abe
87Enable support for RFC 8511,
88which alters the window decrease factor applied to the congestion window in
89response to an ECN congestion signal.
90Refer to individual congestion control man pages to determine if they implement
91support for ABE and for configuration details.
92.It Va abe_frlossreduce
93If non-zero, apply standard beta instead of ABE-beta during ECN-signalled
94congestion recovery episodes if loss also needs to be repaired.
95.El
96.Sh SEE ALSO
97.Xr cc_cdg 4 ,
98.Xr cc_chd 4 ,
99.Xr cc_cubic 4 ,
100.Xr cc_dctcp 4 ,
101.Xr cc_hd 4 ,
102.Xr cc_htcp 4 ,
103.Xr cc_newreno 4 ,
104.Xr cc_vegas 4 ,
105.Xr tcp 4 ,
106.Xr mod_cc 9
107.Sh ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
108Development and testing of this software were made possible in part by grants
109from the FreeBSD Foundation and Cisco University Research Program Fund at
110Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
111.Sh HISTORY
112The
113.Nm
114modular congestion control framework first appeared in
115.Fx 9.0 .
116.Pp
117The framework was first released in 2007 by James Healy and Lawrence Stewart
118whilst working on the NewTCP research project at Swinburne University of
119Technology's Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Melbourne, Australia,
120which was made possible in part by a grant from the Cisco University Research
121Program Fund at Community Foundation Silicon Valley.
122More details are available at:
123.Pp
124http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/
125.Sh AUTHORS
126.An -nosplit
127The
128.Nm
129facility was written by
130.An Lawrence Stewart Aq Mt lstewart@FreeBSD.org ,
131.An James Healy Aq Mt jimmy@deefa.com
132and
133.An David Hayes Aq Mt david.hayes@ieee.org .
134.Pp
135This manual page was written by
136.An David Hayes Aq Mt david.hayes@ieee.org
137and
138.An Lawrence Stewart Aq Mt lstewart@FreeBSD.org .
139