Method for reordering TCP (transmission control protocol) connections
A technology of reordering and connection state, applied in the field of Internet communication
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[0014] The specific details of this solution will be described below by taking an example of allocating a buffer of 8Kbyte size for each out-of-order connection and caching up to 8 messages.
[0015] figure 1 It is a schematic diagram of an 8K buffer allocated for an out-of-order connection, where the buffer head has at least 48 bytes of header data structure (descriptor) used to describe the position and order of out-of-order packets in the table and other status information. This area is followed by an area for storing out-of-sequence messages. The focus of the present invention lies in the structure of the buffer head, and the meaning and usage of each field will be explained below.
[0016] 1.BN: Indicates the number of out-of-sequence packets cached in the buffer.
[0017] 2.BV: In the header structure, the length and serial number information of each out-of-sequence message needs to be maintained, as shown in line 2 / 3, this field indicates which of them are valid;
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