About the ability of receiving out of order frames

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Hello all,

Is there any chance nor possibility for a socket-CAN application to receive out of order CAN frames while the underlying driver pushes them in the right sequence order?  In other words, can you confirm that the network queuing system used to store the incoming skb/CAN frames guarantees the same sequence order than the driver?

Thanks for your reply as well as for your work,

Stéphane Grosjean
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