[Web10g-user] SndLimTime counters are too small
Matt Mathis
mattmathis at google.com
Wed Jan 16 18:32:09 EST 2013
It is supposed to be milliseconds, per RFC4898.
When we changed things between Web100 and RFC4898 we often failed to fork
the description if name didn't change.
Thanks for the feedback,
--MM--
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Richard Sanger <rsangerarj at gmail.com>wrote:
> The counters for SndLimTimeRwin & SndLimTimeCwn & SndLimTimeSnd are all
> 32bit unsigned integers however the are storing time in nano seconds, this
> means they overrun in ~4 seconds
>
Thanks,
--MM--
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