Memory organization in case of large amount of data (jumbo grams)

2001-05-15 Thread raviprasad20
Hi, My doubt is whether freebsd uses the normal mbuf clusters in case of large amount of data (like jumbogram in ipv6 or the maximum ipv4 datagram size of 65536 bytes)? My understanding is that for such a large amount of data, clusters which can hold only 2048 byes are not economical.

Re: Memory organization in case of large amount of data (jumbo grams)

2001-05-15 Thread David Malone
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 08:15:56AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My doubt is whether freebsd uses the normal mbuf clusters in case of large amount of data (like jumbogram in ipv6 or the maximum ipv4 datagram size of 65536 bytes)? FreeBSD provides two standard types of storage (mbufs and