Management of interoperability test profile in m-plane of o-ran
US-2024244125-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US10440125B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10440125-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715717962-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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A method for maintaining transmission control protocol (TCP) connection and a computer system are provided. The method is adapted to a computer system having a network card and a processor, wherein the processor executes an operating system. In the method, a first TCP connection with a remote server is first established via the network card. Then, after the operating system enters a power saving mode, a wake-up packet transmitted by the remote server through the first TCP connection is received to wake the operating system. The operating system resets the retransmission time of the remote server transmitting the wake-up packet when resuming a normal operation mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for maintaining transmission control protocol (TCP) connection, adapted to a computer system having a network card and a processor, wherein the processor executes an operating system, the method comprising: establishing a first TCP connection with a remote server via the network card; the operating system entering a power saving mode; receiving a wake-up packet transmitted by the remote server through the first TCP connection to wake up the operating system, wherein the remote server is configured to wait for the computer system to return an acknowledgment (ACK) packet each time after transmitting the wake-up packet, and to retransmit the wake-up packet and double the retransmission time if the ACK packet is not received after waiting the retransmission time; and resetting, by the computer system, a retransmission time of the wake-up packet transmitted by the remote server to a preset retransmission time when the operating system resumes a normal operation mode, wherein the step of resetting the retransmission time of the remote server transmitting the wake-up packet comprises: transmitting, by the computer system, a data packet to the remote server through the first TCP connection to control the remote server to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of resetting the retransmission time of the remote server transmitting the wake-up packet comprises: disconnecting the first TCP connection; and reestablishing a second TCP connection with the remote server via the network card to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether a system load of the computer system is greater than a critical value when the operating system resumes the normal operation mode; transmitting a data packet to the remote server through the first TCP connection if the system load is greater than the critical value to control the remote server to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet; and reestablishing a second TCP connection with the remote server via the network card if the system load is not greater than the critical value to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet. 4. A computer system, comprising: a network card; and a processor coupled to the network card and executing an operating system, wherein the processor is configured to establish a first TCP connection with a remote server via the network card, receive a wake-up packet transmitted by the remote server through the first TCP connection via the network card during the operating system being in a power saving mode to wake up the operating system, wherein the remote server is configured to wait for the computer system to return an acknowledgment (ACK) packet each time after transmitting the wake-up packet, and to retransmit the wake-up packet and double the retransmission time if the ACK packet is not received after waiting the retransmission time, and the processor is further configured to reset a retransmission time of the wake-up packet transmitted by the remote server to a preset retransmission time when the operating system resumes a normal operation mode, wherein the processor is further configured to transmit a data packet to the remote server through the first TCP connection to control the remote server to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet. 5. The computer system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is configured to disconnect the first TCP connection and reestablish a second TCP connection with the remote server via the network card to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet. 6. The computer system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine whether a system load of the computer system is greater than a critical value when the operating system resumes the normal operation mode; transmit a data packet to the remote server through the first TCP connection if the system load is greater than the critical value to control the remote server to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet; and reestablish a second TCP connection with the remote server via the network card if the system load is not greater than the critical value to reset the retransmission time of the wake-up packet.
Managing session states for stateless protocols; Signalling session states; State transitions; Keeping-state mechanisms · CPC title
Monitoring remote activity, e.g. over telephone lines or network connections · CPC title
by switching off individual functional units in the computer system · CPC title
by switching to a less power-consuming processor, e.g. sub-CPU · CPC title
in which an application is distributed across nodes in the network (software deployment G06F8/60; multiprogramming arrangements G06F9/46) · CPC title
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