On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:30 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote: > +#ifndef SO_RCVBUFFORCE > +#define SO_RCVBUFFORCE 33 > +#endif
It seems like on some platforms, this is defined to be other values. For example, this appears to be the definition on SPARC: #define SO_RCVBUFFORCE 0x100b > @@ -122,6 +126,13 @@ nl_sock_create(int protocol, struct nl_sock **sockp) > sock->protocol = protocol; > sock->dump = NULL; > > + rcvbuf = 1024 * 1024; > + if (setsockopt(sock->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUFFORCE, > + &rcvbuf, sizeof rcvbuf)) { > + VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "setting %d-byte socket receive buffer failed > (%s)", > + rcvbuf, strerror(errno)); > + } It appears that this increase will happen for anything created with nl_sock_create(), of which there are a few things now. Would it make sense to make this an optional argument to nl_sock_create()? (Not necessarily right at this moment, of course.) Thanks for the quick turnaround on this! --Justin _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev