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106 (*) Client-originating packets are marked, thus a transport endpoint can be
131 flag in the packet. The number of packets of data making up one blob may
146 (*) Calls use ACK packets to handle reliability. Data packets are also
153 not discard any transmittable packets until they've been hard-ACK'd.
156 packets that make up the request.
228 transport endpoint is used to send the packets.
252 (*) Aborts, busy notifications and challenge packets are delivered by recvmsg,
662 Any packets waiting in the socket's receive queue will be discarded if
884 Usually the other side won't stop sending packets until the advertised
885 reception window is full (to a maximum of 255 packets), so delaying the
886 ACK permits several packets to be ACK'd in one go.
895 The amount of time in milliseconds after all the packets currently in the
915 repeating ACK and ABORT packets.
932 The size of the receive window in packets. This is the maximum number of
933 unconsumed received packets we're willing to hold in memory for any
939 indicates to the peer whether we're willing to accept jumbo packets.
943 The maximum number of packets that we're willing to accept in a jumbo
944 packet. Non-terminal packets in a jumbo packet must contain a four byte