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    SubjectRe: Memory leak in 2.6.11-rc1?
    On Sun, Jan 30, 2005 at 03:34:49PM +0000, Russell King wrote:
    > I think the case against the IPv4 fragmentation code is mounting.
    > However, without knowing what the expected conditions for this code,
    > (eg, are skbs on the fraglist supposed to have NULL skb->dst?) I'm
    > unable to progress this any further. However, I think it's quite
    > clear that there is something bad going on here.

    Interesting...the gateway which exhibits the problem fastest in my
    area does have a large number of fragmented UDP packets running through it,
    as shown by tcpdump 'ip[6:2] & 0x1fff != 0'.

    > Why many more people aren't seeing this I've no idea.

    Perhaps you (and I) experience more fragments than the average user???

    Nice detective work!

    Phil
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