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85 This counter means the packet is dropped when the IP stack receives a
194 straightforward. The 'In' counter means kernel receives such a packet
234 receives an ICMP packet, kernel follows below logic:
296 It means the TCP layer receives a SYN, replies a SYN+ACK, come into
344 When kernel receives a SYN from a client, and if the TCP accept queue
400 The socket receives a RST packet in Establish or CloseWait state.
417 When kernel receives a TCP packet, it has two paths to handler the
446 receives packets.
620 1,2,4,5,3. When the sender receives the ACK of packet 3 (which will
634 receives SACK for packet 4 and the sender doesn't retransmit the
675 The TCP stack receives a duplicate packet which has been acked, so it
680 The TCP stack receives an out of order duplicate packet, so it sends a
685 The TCP stack receives a DSACK, which indicates an acknowledged
690 The TCP stack receives a DSACK, which indicate an out of order
752 The TCP layer receives an out of order packet and has enough memory
757 The TCP layer receives an out of order packet but doesn't have enough
800 TCP stack receives a SYN and replies SYN+ACK. Now the TCP stack is
803 to send an ACK. E.g., the TCP stack receives the same SYN packet
855 stack receives 3 bytes, the current window size would be 7 even if the
891 It will be updated when the TCP stack receives a packet which has been
921 When the TCP stack receives an ACK packet in the SYN-SENT status, and
977 How many reply packets of the SYN cookies the TCP stack receives.
1214 fast path at first, and try to enable it after kernel receives
1568 to server B. When server B receives such packet, it might send a ICMP