On Mon, 07 Dec 2020 14:11:48 -0800 Vinicius Costa Gomes wrote: > Jakub Kicinski <k...@kernel.org> writes: > >> + * @min_frag_size_mult: Minimum size for all non-final fragment size, > >> + * expressed in terms of X in '(1 + X)*64 + 4' > > > > Is this way of expressing the min frag size from the standard? > > > > The standard has this: "A 2-bit integer value indicating, in units of 64 > octets, the minimum number of octets over 64 octets required in > non-final fragments by the receiver" from IEEE 802.3br-2016, Table > 79-7a.
Thanks! Let's drop the _mult suffix and add a mention of this controlling the addFragSize variable from the standard. Perhaps it should in fact be called add_frag_size (with an explanation that the "additional" means "above the 64B" which are required in Ethernet, and which are accounted for by the "1" in the 1 + X formula)?