>
> I just installed 1.3.88 last night (previous version was 1.3.73),
> and now I'm seeing some messages that say:
>
> Socket destroy delayed (r=0 w=252)
>
> I've gotten 12 of them so far, spread out over the past 12 hours
> or so.
>
[...]
Well, as I'm sure Alan (or is is Linus, or both ?) would point out, as
long as you don't get this every 10 seconds, it's ok.
> <sherlock mode>
[...]
>
> /* this should never happen. */
> /* actually it can if an ack has just been sent. */
> printk("Socket destroy delayed (r=%d w=%d)\n",
> sk->rmem_alloc, sk->wmem_alloc);
>
>
> <!-- I've always enjoyed "can't happen" bugs. ;^) -->
>
It sais it can happen, but only if we just sent an ack (statistically
(sp?) it's going to happen eventually).
> Anyway, it would appear to be about the infamous "ack" problem,
> (judging from the comment only).
>
[...]
> Hope this helps,
>
> --Bill
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