1 // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "net/quic/quic_flags.h"
7 bool FLAGS_quic_allow_oversized_packets_for_test
= false;
9 // When true, the use time based loss detection instead of nack.
10 bool FLAGS_quic_use_time_loss_detection
= false;
12 // If true, it will return as soon as an error is detected while validating
14 bool FLAGS_use_early_return_when_verifying_chlo
= true;
16 // If true, QUIC connections will support FEC protection of data while sending
17 // packets, to reduce latency of data delivery to the application. The client
18 // must also request FEC protection for the server to use FEC.
19 bool FLAGS_enable_quic_fec
= false;
21 // When true, defaults to BBR congestion control instead of Cubic.
22 bool FLAGS_quic_use_bbr_congestion_control
= false;
24 // If true, QUIC BBR congestion control may be enabled via Finch and/or via QUIC
25 // connection options.
26 bool FLAGS_quic_allow_bbr
= false;
28 // Time period for which a given connection_id should live in the time-wait
30 int64 FLAGS_quic_time_wait_list_seconds
= 5;
32 // Currently, this number is quite conservative. The max QPS limit for an
33 // individual server silo is currently set to 1000 qps, though the actual max
34 // that we see in the wild is closer to 450 qps. Regardless, this means that the
35 // longest time-wait list we should see is 5 seconds * 1000 qps = 5000. If we
36 // allow for an order of magnitude leeway, we have 50000.
38 // Maximum number of connections on the time-wait list. A negative value implies
39 // no configured limit.
40 int64 FLAGS_quic_time_wait_list_max_connections
= 50000;
42 // Enables server-side support for QUIC stateless rejects.
43 bool FLAGS_enable_quic_stateless_reject_support
= false;
45 // If true, stop processing quic data as soon as the connection is closed rather
46 // than processing a full packet.
47 bool FLAGS_quic_stop_early
= true;