// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "net/quic/quic_flags.h" // TODO(rtenneti): Remove this. // Do not flip this flag until the flakiness of the // net/tools/quic/end_to_end_test is fixed. // If true, then QUIC connections will track the retransmission history of a // packet so that an ack of a previous transmission will ack the data of all // other transmissions. bool FLAGS_track_retransmission_history = false; // Do not remove this flag until the Finch-trials described in b/11706275 // are complete. // If true, QUIC connections will support the use of a pacing algorithm when // sending packets, in an attempt to reduce packet loss. The client must also // request pacing for the server to enable it. bool FLAGS_enable_quic_pacing = true; // Do not remove this flag until b/11792453 is marked as Fixed. // If true, turns on connection level flow control in QUIC. // If this is disabled, all in flight QUIC connections talking QUIC_VERSION_19 // or higher will timeout. New connections will be fine. bool FLAGS_enable_quic_connection_flow_control_2 = true; bool FLAGS_quic_allow_oversized_packets_for_test = false; // When true, the use time based loss detection instead of nack. bool FLAGS_quic_use_time_loss_detection = false; // If true, allow peer port migration of established QUIC connections. bool FLAGS_quic_allow_port_migration = true; // If true, it will return as soon as an error is detected while validating // CHLO. bool FLAGS_use_early_return_when_verifying_chlo = true; // If true, QUIC crypto reject message will include the reasons for rejection. bool FLAGS_send_quic_crypto_reject_reason = false; // If true, QUIC connections will support FEC protection of data while sending // packets, to reduce latency of data delivery to the application. The client // must also request FEC protection for the server to use FEC. bool FLAGS_enable_quic_fec = false;