Update manual pages

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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
2017-12-17 14:16:53 +09:00
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
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benchmarking tool for HTTP/2 and SPDY server
benchmarking tool for HTTP/2 server
.. describe:: <URI>
@@ -76,16 +76,13 @@ OPTIONS
.. option:: -w, --window-bits=<N>
Sets the stream level initial window size to (2\*\*<N>)-1.
For SPDY, 2\*\*<N> is used instead.
Default: ``30``
.. option:: -W, --connection-window-bits=<N>
Sets the connection level initial window size to
(2\*\*<N>)-1. For SPDY, if <N> is strictly less than 16,
this option is ignored. Otherwise 2\*\*<N> is used for
SPDY.
(2\*\*<N>)-1.
Default: ``30``
@@ -104,8 +101,7 @@ OPTIONS
Specify ALPN identifier of the protocol to be used when
accessing http URI without SSL/TLS.
Available protocols: h2c and
http/1.1
Available protocols: h2c and http/1.1
Default: ``h2c``
@@ -297,8 +293,7 @@ traffic
used for header fields after decompression. The ``space savings``
is calculated by (1 - ``headers`` / ``decompressed(headers)``) *
100. For HTTP/1.1, this is usually 0.00%, since it does not have
header compression. For HTTP/2 and SPDY, it shows some insightful
numbers.
header compression. For HTTP/2, it shows some insightful numbers.
data
The number of response body bytes received from the server.
@@ -366,7 +361,7 @@ h2load sets large flow control window by default, and effectively
disables flow control to avoid under utilization of server
performance. To set smaller flow control window, use :option:`-w` and
:option:`-W` options. For example, use ``-w16 -W16`` to set default
window size described in HTTP/2 and SPDY protocol specification.
window size described in HTTP/2 protocol specification.
SEE ALSO
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