Hi,

I am wondering about the netmap module parameters buf_num. The default buf_num 
163840 seems fairly big compare to intel 10G ixgbe of max 4096 queue size. A 
full queue of the interface can only use a very small portion of the buf_num. 
Can the netmap enabled driver like ixgbe use more buffers than the "ethtool -G" 
configured rx/tx queue size?

I need to feed packages captured from netmap device to a few traffic monitors 
on the same box. The monitor application attach to the device as netmap monitor 
with the /r at the end of device name. My question is if the primary read of 
the device calls poll(), the netmap buffer is synced with the kernel. Can the 
other monitor application still access the packet that the primary read just 
returned to the kernel? If one of the monitor on the netmap device is slow, 
will it cause trouble for the primary reader and other monitors? How can I 
cache a lot of packets in the buffer in case one of the monitor application had 
a temporary slow down?

Thanks,
Ming
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