Hi,
Right now, in -CURRENT, there is this hack that I introduced that basically just allocates a ref. counter for external buffers attached to mbufs with malloc(9). What this means is that if you do something like allocate an mbuf and then a cluster, there's a malloc() call that is made to allocate a small (usually 4-byte) reference counter for it. That sucks, and even -STABLE doesn't do this. I changed it this way a long time ago for simplicity's sake and since then I've been meaning to do something better here. The idea was, for mbuf CLUSTERS, to stash the counter at the end of the 2K buffer area, and to make MCLBYTES = 2048 - sizeof(refcount), which should be more than enough, theoretically, for all cluster users. This is by far the easiest solution (I had it implemented about 10 months ago) and it worked great. The purpose of this Email is to find out if anyone has concrete information on why this wouldn't work (if they think it wouldn't). So, if someone has an example of some broken code somewhere that wouldn't like this, please point it out to me now before I go off and do this again and commit it. Thanks, -- Bosko Milekic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message