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10 which the relevant flow control limit is expressed as the maximum number of
61 - **Controlled bytes** refers to any byte which counts for purposes of flow
65 - (RX side only) **Retirement**, which refers to where we dequeue one or more
76 - The **Spent Watermark** (SWM), which is the number of controlled bytes we have
78 amount of flow control budget which has been spent. It is a monotonic value
82 - The **Credit Watermark** (CWM), which is the number of bytes which have
86 - The available **credit**, which is always simply the difference between
89 - (RX side only) The **threshold**, which is how close we let the RWM
93 - (RX side only) The **window size**, which is the amount by which we or a peer
103 - If any circumstance occurs which would cause the SWM to exceed the CWM,
120 the number of bytes of STREAM frame payload which are not retransmissions). This
143 value which would be returned by the Get TX Window function changes from
227 - An additional event is added, which replaces the On RX Controlled Bytes event:
245 frame, which may after all duplicate some of the controlled bytes in a
257 but not decreasing it, a simple approach which we adopt here.
259 The common algorithm is a so-called auto-tuning approach in which the rate of
260 window consumption (i.e., the rate at which RWM approaches CWM after CWM is