On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 11:48:56PM +0530, Ajay wrote:
Hi,
Im currently working in an A2DP stuff, where i noticed an error.
Here i wanted to monitor the flushed packets due to timeout.
I used the l2test code for my testing purpose
On client side "l2test -R -S <bdadddr> "
and i set the flush timeout as 100 (opts.flush_to = 100)
But later when i print the getsockopt value of flush_to, it
was showing some default value (65532) harcoded at kernel side.
Try the patch in this thread.
Best regards
Andrei Emeltchenko
Thanks for your patch , its working fine. Now even if i set the
flush_timeout = 5 , i couldnt able to see any packets missing at the
receiver side . Here in the sender side im giving proper sequence
number, and these same sequence is getting at the receiver side . i
doubted even though its flushing , controller is doing some
retransmission job...please help . My kernel is 2.6.39 , and im using
BASIC MODE of transmission. so shall i change it to STEAMING MODE ????
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Thanks & regards
AJAY KV
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