Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 03:00:44PM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
So I will be updating the patch in the next 24 hours. Given that it
seems stable for values 2047 <= n <= 4095 with SOCK_DGRAM I am inclined
to commit with the maximum raised to 4095 and lazy allocation in place.
Committed on HEAD with some fixups, after regression testing on
an SMP (dual i386) machine.
The default number of multicast groups per socket available is now 31,
with a final maximum of 4095.
The structures are lazy-allocated. Sockets which do not use IPv4 multicast
need not waste memory.
Thanks,
BMS
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Hi Bruce,
I've been running the patch since Monday and all appears well - I have
100 vpn/gre tunnels
with ospf running accross all the tunnels and I see all my neighbors.
Great work - FreeBSD people ROCK!
Thanks,
Steve
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