The socket receive buffer turned out to be too small for real world
systems. Use the same size as udevd to be on the safe side. As this is
just a limit and the memory is not allocated by the kernel until really
needed there is actually no memory wasted.

Is it also the case when overcommit is disabled?
busybox is used in a lot of embedded systems, and some of them disable
overcommit. Committing 128 MiB would make mdev completely unusable.

--
Laurent, who still believes leaving the choice to the user is the
correct approach. https://skarnet.org/software/mdevd/mdevd.html
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