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/net/9p/
Dclient.c1540 int rsize, received, non_zc = 0; in p9_client_read_once() local
1575 "D", &received, &dataptr); in p9_client_read_once()
1583 if (rsize < received) { in p9_client_read_once()
1584 pr_err("bogus RREAD count (%d > %d)\n", received, rsize); in p9_client_read_once()
1585 received = rsize; in p9_client_read_once()
1588 p9_debug(P9_DEBUG_9P, "<<< RREAD count %d\n", received); in p9_client_read_once()
1591 int n = copy_to_iter(dataptr, received, to); in p9_client_read_once()
1593 if (n != received) { in p9_client_read_once()
1599 iov_iter_revert(to, count - received - iov_iter_count(to)); in p9_client_read_once()
1602 return received; in p9_client_read_once()
/net/rxrpc/
DKconfig36 Say Y here to inject packet loss by discarding some received and some
/net/bridge/
DKconfig44 forward multicast traffic based on IGMP/MLD traffic received from
/net/ipv4/
DKconfig68 Normally, a router decides what to do with a received packet based
98 received packets which look strange and could be evidence of an
536 increase the congestion window by when an ACK is received.
/net/netfilter/
DKconfig1136 1) Web browsers connect, then hang with no data received.