* PACKET_LOSS socket option for packet_mmap
@ 2012-05-14 4:10 nn6eumtr
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From: nn6eumtr @ 2012-05-14 4:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netdev
What does the PACKET_LOSS socket option for packet_mmap do?
I've seen some sample code setting the option, but couldn't find an
explanation of what it does.
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* Re: PACKET_LOSS socket option for packet_mmap
2012-05-14 3:50 nn6eumtr
@ 2012-05-14 3:57 ` David Miller
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From: David Miller @ 2012-05-14 3:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: nn6eumtr; +Cc: linux-kernel
From: nn6eumtr <nn6eumtr@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 23:50:59 -0400
> What does the PACKET_LOSS socket option for packet_mmap do?
>
> I've seen some sample code setting the option, but couldn't find an
> explanation of what it does.
Most networking developers do not read linux-kernel.
Send your posting to netdev@vger.kernel.org and you will reach
a more appropriate audience.
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* PACKET_LOSS socket option for packet_mmap
@ 2012-05-14 3:50 nn6eumtr
2012-05-14 3:57 ` David Miller
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From: nn6eumtr @ 2012-05-14 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
What does the PACKET_LOSS socket option for packet_mmap do?
I've seen some sample code setting the option, but couldn't find an
explanation of what it does.
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