I'm getting a lot of ENOBUFS while repeatingly sending over 10 bytes of data data from a fast rt thread (100 packets per second). I guess this makes sense - no available buffers. But how does this work internally, what happens with a que on a socket (we're using UDP, might a raw socket be better?) when writing to it fast? I know we can increase the buffer size, but that would only mean it fills up less fast but still fills up. So on the practical side of things, what can we do about this -105?
We're using:
RTAI-3.3-CV
RTnet 0.9.3
Thanks, Evert Lammerts
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