RE: UDP Packet Order

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Nivedita,

Thanks for your explanation.

I suppose this isn't normally a big deal because 99.99% of the UDP
applications out there handle out-of-sequence UDP packets just fine.

Thanks again,

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: Nivedita Singhvi [mailto:niv@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:09 PM
To: Maxwell, Craig
Subject: Re: UDP Packet Order


> If your device interrupt is your_irq_# you can tie that to cpu_# by
> echo cpu_# >> /proc/irq/your_irq_#/smp_affinity

 s/>>/>   

:)

thanks
Nivedita
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