Hi,
  When I use igb driver to receive Ethernet packets, I found even if I send 
packet with only 1000 bytes length(MTU=1500), the received packets are 
non-linear.  So I have to use skb_linearize to make it linear again in my 
module.  Skb_linearize is a complicated process and there may be memory copying 
there so I think this will decrease the performance much.  I searched network 
and found there's a macro 'CONFIG_IGB_DISABLE_PACKET_SPLIT' in igb driver that 
can be defined to disable the non-linear feature. 
   Could anybody give comments for this?  If I need linear buffer for received 
packets, shall I always define ' CONFIG_IGB_DISABLE_PACKET_SPLIT' ?  Will this 
definition make my performance higher in my case? 


# ethtool -i bi0
driver: igb
version: 2.4.12
firmware-version: 2.1-3


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