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由 Neal Cardwell 提交于
Previously, when using TCP Fast Open a server would return from tcp_check_req() before updating snt_synack based on TCP timestamp echo replies and whether or not we've retransmitted the SYNACK. The result was that (a) for TFO connections using timestamps we used an incorrect baseline SYNACK send time (tcp_time_stamp of SYNACK send instead of rcv_tsecr), and (b) for TFO connections that do not have TCP timestamps but retransmit the SYNACK we took a SYNACK RTT sample when we should not take a sample. This fix merely moves the snt_synack update logic a bit earlier in the function, so that connections using TCP Fast Open will properly do these updates when the ACK for the SYNACK arrives. Moving this snt_synack update logic means that with TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT enabled we do a few instructions of wasted work on each bare ACK, but that seems OK. Signed-off-by: NNeal Cardwell <ncardwell@google.com> Signed-off-by: NDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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