PRUS_MORETOCOME is indeed too complex to solve the microcosmic problem
of writes between 100 and 208 bytes; however, it solves the more general
problem of the Nagle/MTU interaction even when the MTU is larger than a
cluster (e.g. loopback, ATM, FDDI, etc).  Try the atomic patch (and
remove PRUS_MORETOCOME) with writes of 2049-2256 bytes on the loopback
interface.  Same with LOCAL-domain sockets (with the uipc_usrreq.c
patch I sent you).

  Bill


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