Unicast...

Found this:

        http://echelog.com/logs/browse/smartos/1408053600

With this to say:

<rmustacc> So, I can give you a copy of the analysis.
<rmustacc> Basically the number of iovecs that we can receive is up to the 
virtio ring buffer size.
<rmustacc> Which is a lot more than the number of frame io vectors.
<rmustacc> And while this shouldn't generally happen, Windows has been guilt of 
it for non-jumbo frames.
<rmustacc> Why you would break up a <1500 byte packet into 32 iovectors is 
beyond me.
<nahamu> and when it does that QEMU crashes on the assert with the old code, 
correct?

Dan

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