[hit send too soon...] Can you please post the code that is failing?
Also, bigger buffers don't necessary mean better performance. Having bigger buffers helps to cope with sudden traffic spikes. It doesn't help if the WinPcap-based application is generally too slow at processing packets. GV From: Gianluca Varenni Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Winpcap-users] PacketReceivePacket error out on allocating buffergerater than 4MB Can you please post the code that is failing? Also, bigger buffers don't necessary mean better performance. They just enlarg GV From: Pushkar Tiwari Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:37 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Winpcap-users] PacketReceivePacket error out on allocating buffergerater than 4MB Hi, I have written a piece of code to capture packets at very high speed. I have writen my code using Packet API. To gain better performance I tried allocating large buffer using "PacketSetBuff" API. PacketSetBuff doesn't return any error on allocating buffer greater than 4MB. But when I call PacketReceivePacket to retrieve the packet, the call fails. Is there any restriction on the buffer that can be allocated? Is there some other wy through which we can allocate higher buffer and get the better performance. Whats is the kernel buffer size that winpcap allocate by default? Here are some of my environment details: Winpacp Version : 4.1.1 OS : Win2k3 Memory : 8GB Thanks in advance. Pushkar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Winpcap-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.winpcap.org/mailman/listinfo/winpcap-users
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