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Hey,

Oliver Hartkopp wrote:
> Neil Horman introduced a new control message to detect dropped rx messages in
> the packet socket, which has been committed to Mainline upstream today.
> 
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=125450261121971&w=2
> 
> Is this an interesting idea for CAN-RAW users also?
> Does anyone would like to have something like that in CAN-RAW sockets?

yes, here. It would be nice if the userspace application gets a
notification that some messages have been dropped, due to too short
buffers on the applications rx path. This is what I typically get during
high bitrates with the cansequence tool (if I don't tune the buffers).

cheers, Marc

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