On 9/22/06, Gerrit Renker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Eddie Kohler:
|  > Why burden the application programmer to handcode an estimation of the 
average each
|  > time? I can not see a justification for this, certainly not for CCIDs which
|  > are intended to be used with (on average) fixed packet sizes.
|  >
|  > I think that a priority is to keep the user programming interface as 
simple as
|  > possible -- like UDP's interface, as stated in RFC 4340.
|
|  But if DCCP_SOCKOPT_TX_PACKET_SIZE defaults to the MSS, which the drafts
|  explicitly allow, then there's no burden on the application programmer.
This is a good input and  should be related to patch 6/7 in which the default 
setting is
the standard size packet of 256 bytes; so maybe we should use MSS (or an 
estimate of it) there.

Hi Folks, could Ian or Gerrit respin these patches to reflect what was
discussed here? Perhaps we can get this merged in 2.6.20 if we get
this done and tested before the merge window closes.

Thanks,

- Arnaldo
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