Re: TSO buffer size in 6.2 release



On 12/27/06, Rastapur Santosh <santosh.rastapur@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

After applying 6.x TSO patch to 6.2 RELEASE, in transmit
routine, I am getting mbuf with buffer length around 2K with nttcp send.
In FreeBSD current (7.0), I get mbufs with length around 64K. Is there a
separate patch to 6.2 release for this?

The patch for 6 is something I did, and its very dated at this point. I
have not taken a look at it vs CURRENT in months. What needs to
happen is the MFC, and that will be 6.3 not 6.2 I suspect.

I am on vacation and not about to go investigating this right now,
sorry :)

Jack
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