Where are you capturing the network traffic? I've noticed some checksum
weirdness in tcpdump with NICs that provide hardware checksum.
Are you seeing bad header checksums in netstat -s ?
Skye
Word on the street is that Dan Langille said:
> I am forwarding this on behalf of Bruce (his DNS is bo
Word on the street is that Julian Elischer said:
> > My confusion is around splitting/concatenating -
> >
> > When splitting an mbuf chain, the two resultant chains must be as above
> > (heads have M_PKTHDR and mbuf.m_pkthdr.len set) right?
>
> That depends on why yuo need to split them.
>
OK,
What are the rules around mbuf chain construction?
(I've read man mbuf, doesnt go into much detail)
In particular, I'm assuming:
- all mbufs must be same type
- the head mbuf must have M_PKTHDR set
- the head mbuf.m_pkthdr.len must be the len of the entire chain
Anything to add?
My confusion is
cancelled.
Now, its possible that this has been fixed since we took a snapshot of
-current way back around Feb/Mar 2001.
If anyone has some insight into this it would be much appreciated. I
have a second question around softclock but I'll save it for later..
Thanks,
Skye Poier
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Hi All,
(sorry for the xpost)
Since I haven't had any help with getting my Intel 82801BA (ICH2) sound
to work properly (plays 20% too fast) I went out and bought an ASound
Express 32bit PnP sound card (based on the ALS4000 chipset) and dropped
that in. I added "device sbc" and "device pcm" to my
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