This uses the new feature-negotiation framework to signal Ack Ratio changes,
as required by RFC 4341, sec. 6.1.2.
That raises some problems with CCID-2, which at the moment can not cope
gracefully with Ack Ratios > 1. Since these issues are not directly related
to feature negotiation, they are marked by a FIXME.
Signed-off-by: Gerrit Renker <gerrit@erg.abdn.ac.uk>
Signed-off-by: Samuel Jero <sj323707@ohio.edu>
Acked-by: Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald@jandi.co.uk>
                        if (hc->tx_rpdupack >= NUMDUPACK) {
                                hc->tx_rpdupack = -1; /* XXX lame */
                                hc->tx_rpseq    = 0;
-
+#ifdef __CCID2_COPES_GRACEFULLY_WITH_ACK_CONGESTION_CONTROL__
+                               /*
+                                * FIXME: Ack Congestion Control is broken; in
+                                * the current state instabilities occurred with
+                                * Ack Ratios greater than 1; causing hang-ups
+                                * and long RTO timeouts. This needs to be fixed
+                                * before opening up dynamic changes. -- gerrit
+                                */
                                ccid2_change_l_ack_ratio(sk, 2 * dp->dccps_l_ack_ratio);
+#endif
                        }
                }
        }
 
        dp->dccps_rate_last     = jiffies;
        dp->dccps_role          = DCCP_ROLE_UNDEFINED;
        dp->dccps_service       = DCCP_SERVICE_CODE_IS_ABSENT;
-       dp->dccps_l_ack_ratio   = dp->dccps_r_ack_ratio = 1;
        dp->dccps_tx_qlen       = sysctl_dccp_tx_qlen;
 
        dccp_init_xmit_timers(sk);