| // Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef NET_SOCKET_SOCKET_OPTIONS_H_ |
| #define NET_SOCKET_SOCKET_OPTIONS_H_ |
| |
| #include "net/base/net_export.h" |
| #include "net/socket/socket_descriptor.h" |
| #include "starboard/types.h" |
| |
| namespace net { |
| |
| // This function enables/disables buffering in the kernel. By default, on Linux, |
| // TCP sockets will wait up to 200ms for more data to complete a packet before |
| // transmitting. After calling this function, the kernel will not wait. See |
| // TCP_NODELAY in `man 7 tcp`. |
| // |
| // For Windows: |
| // |
| // The Nagle implementation on Windows is governed by RFC 896. The idea |
| // behind Nagle is to reduce small packets on the network. When Nagle is |
| // enabled, if a partial packet has been sent, the TCP stack will disallow |
| // further *partial* packets until an ACK has been received from the other |
| // side. Good applications should always strive to send as much data as |
| // possible and avoid partial-packet sends. However, in most real world |
| // applications, there are edge cases where this does not happen, and two |
| // partial packets may be sent back to back. For a browser, it is NEVER |
| // a benefit to delay for an RTT before the second packet is sent. |
| // |
| // As a practical example in Chromium today, consider the case of a small |
| // POST. I have verified this: |
| // Client writes 649 bytes of header (partial packet #1) |
| // Client writes 50 bytes of POST data (partial packet #2) |
| // In the above example, with Nagle, a RTT delay is inserted between these |
| // two sends due to nagle. RTTs can easily be 100ms or more. The best |
| // fix is to make sure that for POSTing data, we write as much data as |
| // possible and minimize partial packets. We will fix that. But disabling |
| // Nagle also ensure we don't run into this delay in other edge cases. |
| // See also: |
| // http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb726981.aspx |
| // |
| // SetTCPNoDelay() sets the TCP_NODELAY option. Use |no_delay| to enable or |
| // disable it. On error returns a net error code, on success returns OK. |
| int SetTCPNoDelay(SocketDescriptor fd, bool no_delay); |
| |
| // SetReuseAddr() sets the SO_REUSEADDR socket option. Use |reuse| to enable or |
| // disable it. On error returns a net error code, on success returns OK. |
| int SetReuseAddr(SocketDescriptor fd, bool reuse); |
| |
| // SetSocketReceiveBufferSize() sets the SO_RCVBUF socket option. On error |
| // returns a net error code, on success returns OK. |
| int SetSocketReceiveBufferSize(SocketDescriptor fd, int32_t size); |
| |
| // SetSocketSendBufferSize() sets the SO_SNDBUF socket option. On error |
| // returns a net error code, on success returns OK. |
| int SetSocketSendBufferSize(SocketDescriptor fd, int32_t size); |
| |
| } // namespace net |
| |
| #endif // NET_SOCKET_SOCKET_OPTIONS_H_ |