Hey everybody,

I'll somehow repeat a question I asked here a couple of months ago, to see
again if I can get some guiding. Hope you understand:

The CHDR packet length field in the CHDR header is 16 bits (i.e. 65536
bytes theoretical max length), but by doing Wireshark captures and playing
with the samples per paket in benchmark_rate.cpp I've seen it's never set
to be more than 7984 bytes without producing timeouts (and 7992 if no
timestamp is used I suppose). This is, I could not stream successfully with
an spp bigger than 1996.
I'm designing my own NoC block, and I'd need to know if I can form CHDR
packets of a size bigger than 7984 bytes (be it using tlast signalling, or
.SIMPLE_MODE(0) and providing a tuser header) and still not have dropped
frames. Is this possible? Or should I just default to this size to avoid
further issues?

Thanks again,

Leo
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