commit | e75d96b5bd3a952083b60efb860706845ce0dcb7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | terelius <terelius@webrtc.org> | Fri Jun 30 15:11:44 2017 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Fri Jun 30 15:11:44 2017 |
tree | 108a10b628b4d69124ebbc52f60172fbd590fcc5 | |
parent | 2d54784d890be462a7fbf0fcfdc633bc4791982a [diff] |
Revert of Test and fix for huge bwe drop after alr state. (patchset #13 id:320001 of https://codereview.webrtc.org/2931873002/ ) Reason for revert: Resetting the estimate means that we need to start gathering data from scratch again. The combination of 1) DelayBasedEstimator not reacting to overuse unless there is a valid estimate of the acknowledged bitrate, and 2) AcknowledgedBitrateEstimator needing a significant amount of time/data to obtain an provide an estimate causes poor performance in simulations/tests. It is not clear whether this will affect real networks negatively, but I suggest reverting this to be on the safe side. See also https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webrtc/issues/detail?id=7884 Original issue's description: > Test and fix for huge bwe drop after alr state. > > BUG=webrtc:7746 > > Review-Url: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2931873002 > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#18692} > Committed: https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/webrtc/+/37aa8ba61641962119071646175bfe3bc2bda063 TBR=solenberg@webrtc.org,kwiberg@webrtc.org,minyue@webrtc.org,holmer@chromium.org,philipel@webrtc.org,oprypin@webrtc.org,holmer@google.com,stefan@webrtc.org,tschumim@webrtc.org # Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed more than 1 days ago. BUG=webrtc:7746 Review-Url: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2964213002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#18866}
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