On 05/01/2025 17:19, cjohn...@serranosystems.com wrote:
I hope everyone had a good holiday break!
Would you mind providing some guidance on the 3 questions?
Thanks
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I will be able to comment that 'S' on a transmit stream means that a
packet got dropped on the network between the host and
the radio. This shouldn't ever happen, but sometimes for a "fresh"
UDP stream, the kernel driver will drop a UDP frame while
it completes ARP transactions. But that should happen not very
often, and there's likely a kernel parameter that can
disable this behavior. But, for a fully-working network stack, my
understanding is that 'S' should be very rare unless you're
offering a packet load that the "stack" just cannot cope with because
it's running out of space to put your packets.
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