RFR: 8371475: HttpClient: Implement CUBIC congestion controller [v3]
Daniel Fuchs
dfuchs at openjdk.org
Fri Nov 14 15:32:50 UTC 2025
On Wed, 12 Nov 2025 15:13:18 GMT, Daniel Jeliński <djelinski at openjdk.org> wrote:
>>> CUBIC is a standard TCP congestion control algorithm that uses a cubic function instead of a linear congestion window increase function to improve scalability and stability over fast and long-distance networks. CUBIC has been adopted as the default TCP congestion control algorithm by the Linux, Windows, and Apple stacks.
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>> This PR adds a new congestion controller algorithm. It reuses a large part of the QuicRenoCongestionController, which was refactored to two classes - QuicBaseCongestionController, containing the shared code, and QuicRenoCongestionController, containing only the code that is unique to Reno.
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>> CUBIC is now the default congestion controller. Reno can still be selected by setting the system property `jdk.httpclient.quic.congestionController` to `reno`.
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>> A new test was added to exercise the new congestion controller. Existing tests continue to pass.
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> Daniel Jeliński has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains 24 commits:
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> - Update test comments
> - Convert CubicTest to JUnit
> - Merge declaration and assignment
> - More aggressive target growth
> - Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into quic-cubic
> - Make classes final
> - Rename system property to internal
> - Add a system property to select congestion controller
> - Implement fast convergence
> - Add comments
> - ... and 14 more: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/compare/1f1f7bb4...195b0f89
And another question: after this change - do we still have tests for the Reno congestion controller? Or is everthing using Cubic?
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/28195#issuecomment-3533300315
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