Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/9] Network receive deadlock prevention for NBD

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David Miller wrote:
From: Peter Zijlstra <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 12:18:07 +0200

65535 sockets * 128 packets * 16384 bytes/packet = 1^16 * 1^7 * 1^14 = 1^(16+7+14) = 1^37 = 128G of memory per IP

And systems with a lot of IP numbers are not unthinkable.

TCP restricts the amount of global memory that may be consumed
by all TCP sockets via the tcp_mem[] sysctl.

This is exactly why we need to be careful which sockets
we allocate memory for, when the system is about to run
out of memory.

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