Re: [RFC][PATCH][NET] Fix never pruned tcp out-of-order queue



Vitaliy Gusev <vgusev@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Hello!

tcp_prune_queue() doesn't prune an out-of-order queue at all.

Why are you saying this? It has code to prune the ooo queue. You're even
moving it in your patch.

You're saying that the code doesn't work? If yes why?

-Andi
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