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    [FIXED JENKINS-7813] · 8a3e909d
    Kohsuke Kawaguchi 提交于
    Fixed the throughput problem between master/slave communication.
    This fix contains two independent problems.
    
    One was in the remoting. During a large sustained data transfer
    (such as artifact archiving and large test reports), the way we
    were doing flow control and ACK-ing were penalizing us badly.
    I improved the flow control algorithm in remoting 1.23, and also
    increased advertised window size so that the transfer can saturate
    available bandwidth even when a latency is large. (And unless
    the reader side is excessivesly slow, this shouldn't increase
    any memory consumption.)
    
    The other fix was in trilead-ssh2, which is our SSH client
    implementation used by ssh-slaves plugin. The buffer size for flow
    control was too small. I improved the way buffering is done to reduce
    the memory footprint when the reader closely follows the writer, then I
    increased the advertised window size. Again, this shouldn't increase
    memory consumption (in fact it'll likely actually reduce them) unless
    the reader end gets abandoned.
    
    On my simulated latency-injected network, the sustained transfer rate is
    now on par with scp. We win for smaller files because of the TCP slow
    start penality that scp would incur, and we lose a bit as files get
    larger due to additional framing overhead.
    
    If you have manually extracted slave.jar and placed them on slaves, you
    need to update them to 2.23 to see the performance benefits.
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