High “Receiving Time” for HTTP Responses below 500 bytes in Chrome Devtools

若如初见. 提交于 2019-12-04 10:38:40
  1. The "receiving time" is the time between the didReceiveResponse ("Response headers received") and didReceiveData ("A chunk of response data received") WebURLLoaderClient events reported by the network layer, so some internal processing overhead may apply.
  2. In a general case, keep in mind that the HTTP protocol is stream-oriented, so the division of data between TCP packets is not predictable (half of your headers may get into one packet, the rest and the response body may get into the next one, though this does not seem to be your case.)
  3. Whenever possible, use the latest version of Chrome available. It is likely to contain less errors, including the network layer :-)

The Nagle Algorithm and the Delayed ACK Algorithm are two congestion control algorithms that are enabled by default on Windows machines. These will introduce delays in the traffic of small payloads in an attempt to reduce some of the chattiness of TCP/IP.

Delayed ACK will cause ~200ms of additional "Receiving" time in Chrome's network tab when receiving small payloads. Here is a webpage explaining the algorithms and how to disable them on Windows: http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-nagle-algorithm.html

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