David S. Miller 01a6a62edc Merge branch 'tcp-fix-stretch-ACK-bugs-in-congestion-control-modules'
Pengcheng Yang says:

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tcp: fix stretch ACK bugs in congestion control modules

"stretch ACKs" (caused by LRO, GRO, delayed ACKs or middleboxes)
can cause serious performance shortfalls in common congestion
control algorithms. Neal Cardwell submitted a series of patches
starting with commit e73ebb0881ea ("tcp: stretch ACK fixes prep")
to handle stretch ACKs and fixed stretch ACK bugs in Reno and
CUBIC congestion control algorithms.

This patch series continues to fix bic, scalable, veno and yeah
congestion control algorithms to handle stretch ACKs.

Changes in v2:
- Provide [PATCH 0/N] to describe the modifications of this patch series
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Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2020-03-16 18:26:55 -07:00
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