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> 1) Resource exhaustion. If you get more than 300 packets in 1/100 of a
> second, you overflow the backlog queue. You can raise this by messing
> with /proc/sys/net/core/netdev_max_backlog, but how would you know to


You need to get 300 packets without exiting an interrupt handler. At this
point the kernel actually wants to drop packets - so its not 300 per HZ


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