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Get cwnd of my TCP connection from a program


I am creating a TCP connection from my linux program with boost.asio. I wonder how do I get the value of its congestion window (cwnd) from the program? The only way I know of is to parse /proc/net/tcp, but this does not feel right. I'd rather use a dedicated syscall to get this info.

A solution to a similar question (How to monitor cwnd and ssthresh values for a TCP connection?) suggests using TCP Probe, but it feels even less appealing.

So what is the best way to get the value of cwnd?


Solution

  • It turned out getsockopt() is able to return the same tcp_info when called with TCP_INFO option:

      tcp_info tcpi = {};
      socklen_t len = sizeof(tcp_info);
      getsockopt(tcp_socket, SOL_TCP, TCP_INFO, &tcpi, &len);
      tcpi.tcpi_snd_cwnd;  // <-- CWND