[OpenSIPS-Users] REG::Zero Window in opensips 1.11.5

Ravitez Ravi ravitez.dondeti at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 08:22:52 EDT 2017


Hello Liviu,
Good Day,
Thank you, Tuning the window size worked :)

Regards,
Ravitez.D

On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 4:45 AM, Liviu Chircu <liviu at opensips.org> wrote:

> Hi Ravi,
>
> The TCP/TLS code is not optimized to dispatch/parallelize the SIP messages
> read by a single worker on a heavily reused TCP connection. They will be
> processed serially, one at a time (possibly not by the same TCP worker, but
> that's irrelevant). However, SIP message processing in OpenSIPS is super
> fast and your TCP read buffers should never get filled up, unless maybe
> your kernel buffer sizes are too low. See this tutorial [1] for some tuning
> tips.
>
> On a different note, the more blocking ops you do in your script, the more
> chances for your box to start advertising TCP zero window to the  app
> server. If that's your case, then your best bet is to move to a 2.2+
> OpenSIPS, and make those statements asynchronous.
>
> [1]: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-tcp-tuning/
>
> Liviu Chircu
> OpenSIPS Developerhttp://www.opensips-solutions.com
>
> On 09.06.2017 07:00, Ravitez Ravi wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>                 Good Day,
>
>                 I’m using opensips V1.11.5-TLS and facing a problem with
> Zero Window.
>
>                 Here’s the scenario :
>
>                                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 200 OK
>
> Opensips          ß---------------------------- App Server
>
>
>
> Now lets assume this
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                                 NOTIFY
>
> Opensips client ---------------------------à App server
>
>                                 200 OK|200 ok | 200 ok | 200 ok
>
> Opensips          ß---------------------------- App Server
>
>
>
> Assuming the size of response if 5000 bytes.
>
> tcp_main detects data in the buffer and passes on to the child process to
> read the data from the buffer,
>
> child(buffer size 65535 ) now reads the data from the socket
>
> tcp_read_req()
>
> -          tcp_read_headers()
>
> -          Loops until all the sip messages are extracted and
> forwarded/processed
>
> -          Releases the connection to tcp_main
>
>
>
> Tcp_main attaches  to IO
>
>
>
> During the timer interval where  system reads the data from the socket and
> process  the data there would be new data pipelined in the socket, this
> gradually  results in Zero window L
>
> Would like to know if there’s a way to process the next available data on
> the socket once its been read.Thank you for your time J
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ravitez.D
>
>
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