Lines Matching refs:receive
132 This value is the number of receive descriptors allocated by the driver.
134 Each descriptor is 16 bytes. A receive buffer is also allocated for
137 receive buffer size is 2048 bytes. When the MTU is greater than 1500 the
138 receive buffer size will be either 4056, 8192, or 16384 bytes. The
144 This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of
150 run out of available receive descriptors.
172 of Linux to transmit and receive data. The following enhancements were
230 # set maximum receive socket buffer size, default 131071
234 # set default receive socket buffer size, default 65535
254 If your server does not seem to be able to receive UDP traffic as fast as it
255 can receive TCP traffic, it could be because Linux, by default, does not set
385 by changing the amount of available memory for receive buffer allocation, by
395 This results in unbalanced receive traffic.