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87 information can be captured or SOCK_DGRAM for the cooked
154 A frame can be of any size with the only condition it can fit in a block. A block
155 can only hold an integer number of frames, or in other words, a frame cannot
180 precisely the limit can be calculated as:
188 So get_free_pages can allocate as much as 4MB or 8MB in a 2.4/2.6 kernel
191 User space programs can include /usr/include/sys/user.h and
194 The pagesize can also be determined dynamically with the getpagesize (2)
205 called pg_vec, its size limits the number of blocks that can be allocated.
221 hence wich imposes the maximum memory that kmalloc can allocate.
224 predetermined sizes that kmalloc uses can be checked in the "size-<bytes>"
270 and hence the buffer will have a 262144 MiB size. So it can hold
280 the allocation can wait and swap other process' memory in order to allocate
281 the nececessary memory, so normally limits can be reached.
336 to be used for the kernel, If not, there is a frame the user can read
348 larger than tp_frame_size. This packet can be
355 The number of frames than can be buffered to
375 at least the TP_STATUS_USER flag. Then the user can read the packet,
377 can use again that frame buffer.
379 The user can use poll (any other variant should apply too) to check if new