Good way to kill low end boxes. It probably wants sizing based on system
size and load monitoring.
> NetWare always created ECB's (Event Control Blocks) at the max size
> of the network adpapter rather than trying to allocate fragment
> elements on the fly the way is being done in Linux with skb's.
Thats up to the network adapter. In fact the Linux drivers mostly do
keep preloaded with full sized buffers and only copy if the packet size
is small (and copying 1 or 2 cache lines isnt going to hurt anyone)
> 28044 default_idle 584.2500
You spent most of your time asleep 8)
> 1117 __rdtsc_delay 34.9062
Or doing delays
> 927 eth_type_trans 4.4567
And pulling a line into L1 cache
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