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11 bytes allowed to be sent on a stream, or across all streams, since the beginning
16 level counts the total number of logical bytes sent on a given stream. Note that
19 that the total number of logical bytes sent on a given stream is equivalent to
30 bytes transmitted across all streams since the start of the connection.
61 - **Controlled bytes** refers to any byte which counts for purposes of flow
66 controlled bytes from a QUIC stream and hand them to the application, meaning
74 controlled bytes since the beginning of the connection or stream.
76 - The **Spent Watermark** (SWM), which is the number of controlled bytes we have
79 and never decreases. On the RX side, such bytes have not necessarily been
82 - The **Credit Watermark** (CWM), which is the number of bytes which have
119 `numBytes` is the total number of controlled bytes we sent in the packet (i.e.,
120 the number of bytes of STREAM frame payload which are not retransmissions). This
130 number of controlled bytes we are allowed to send since the start of the
137 number of controlled bytes we are allowed to send). This value is reduced by the
169 Note that the number of controlled bytes we can send in a stream is limited by
171 bytes we can send is the lesser value of the values returned by the Get TX
189 a stream-level flow controller whenever we receive any controlled bytes.
190 `numBytes` is the number of controlled bytes we received. (This event is
193 position to determine how many controlled bytes (i.e., new, non-retransmitted
194 stream payload bytes) have been received).
196 If we receive more controlled bytes than we authorized, the state machine emits
205 The state machine is passed the On Retire Controlled bytes event when one or
206 more controlled bytes are dequeued from any stream and passed to the
212 processing of the received controlled bytes has been *completed* (i.e., passed
233 the STREAM frame and the length of the frame's payload in bytes. The isFin
245 frame, which may after all duplicate some of the controlled bytes in a