Lines Matching refs:packets
1577 r->packets[dir == PF_OUT]++;
1581 /* Check for illegal packets */
1854 r->packets[dir == PF_OUT]++;
1858 /* Check for illegal packets */
2148 r->packets[dir == PF_OUT]++;
2497 * gives us a set of rules for rejecting packets on
2498 * long fat pipes (packets that were somehow delayed
2504 * inserting packets into a connection.
2539 * network conditions that re-order packets and
2636 * stacks, we will only require timestamps on data packets.
2639 * packets. There appear to be devices that do legitimate
2644 * packets. So we can look for the presence of a timestamp in
2646 * packets.
2668 * We will note if a host sends his data packets with or without
2669 * timestamps. And require all data packets to contain a timestamp
2670 * if the first does. PAWS implicitly requires that all data packets be
2673 * packets (seen in a WWW accelerator or cache).