- /* RFC 1122 - section 4.2.3.4
- *
- * We must queue if
- *
- * a) The right edge of this frame exceeds the window
- * b) There are packets in flight and we have a small segment
- * [SWS avoidance and Nagle algorithm]
- * (part of SWS is done on packetization)
- * Minshall version sounds: there are no _small_
- * segments in flight. (tcp_nagle_check)
- * c) We have too many packets 'in flight'
- *
- * Don't use the nagle rule for urgent data (or
- * for the final FIN -DaveM).
- *
- * Also, Nagle rule does not apply to frames, which
- * sit in the middle of queue (they have no chances
- * to get new data) and if room at tail of skb is
- * not enough to save something seriously (<32 for now).
- */
+/* This checks if the data bearing packet SKB (usually sk->sk_send_head)
+ * should be put on the wire right now. If so, it returns the number of
+ * packets allowed by the congestion window.
+ */
+static unsigned int tcp_snd_test(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ unsigned int cur_mss, int nonagle)
+{
+ struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
+ unsigned int cwnd_quota;