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Eric Dumazet says: ==================== tcp: receive side improvements We have set tcp_rmem[2] to 15 MB for about 8 years at Google, but had some issues for high speed flows on very small RTT. TCP rx autotuning has a tendency to overestimate the RTT, thus tp->rcvq_space.space and sk->sk_rcvbuf. This makes TCP receive queues much bigger than necessary, to a point cpu caches are evicted before application can copy the data, on cpus using DDIO. This series aims to fix this. - First patch adds tcp_rcvbuf_grow() tracepoint, which was very convenient to study the various issues fixed in this series. - Seven patches fix receiver autotune issues. - Two patches fix sender side issues. - Final patch increases tcp_rmem[2] so that TCP speed over WAN can meet modern needs. Tested on a 200Gbit NIC, average max throughput of a single flow: Before: 73593 Mbit. After: 122514 Mbit. ==================== Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20250513193919.1089692-1-edumazet@google.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Merge tag 'asoc-fix-v6.15-rc4' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-linus
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