Then, when should the requestor delete the request, assuming that there is not going to be any response?

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Nilay

On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Steve Reinhardt wrote:

Sorry I missed that... the request is owned by the requestor, since it's
just a pointer to the request that's copied from the request packet to the
response packet.

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote:

What about the underlying request?

--
Nilay



On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Steve Reinhardt wrote:

 That's how it's supposed to work... the target is responsible for deleting
the packet, though it often simply reuses the packet for the response
message.

Steve

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote:


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  I figured out that the packet may not be processed at this point in
time. But may be scheduled for processing at a later time. Is it assured
that the receiver will always delete the packet and request?


- Nilay


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