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9 is a variable-length checksum. This has advantages for transport of multimedia
11 fed into the codec instead of being discarded due to a failed checksum test.
37 IPPROTO need to be changed; senders additionally set the checksum coverage
58 using partial checksum coverage and so emulate UDP mode (full coverage).
60 To make use of the partial checksum coverage facilities requires setting a
63 * Sender checksum coverage: UDPLITE_SEND_CSCOV
70 sets the checksum coverage length to 20 bytes (12b data + 8b header).
76 * Receiver checksum coverage: UDPLITE_RECV_CSCOV
79 required to enable traffic with partial checksum coverage. Its function is
92 A detailed discussion of UDP-Lite checksum coverage options is in section IV.
125 and according checksum. If the sender specifies a coverage < 8 and
143 3) Disabling the Checksum Computation
154 is meaningless (as in TCP). Packets with a zero checksum field are
159 The checksum computation respects both buffersize and MTU. The size
176 The send buffer size has implications on the checksum coverage length.
204 *****checksum coverage*************
213 MTU of 1280 bytes and a write buffer of 3356 bytes. If the checksum
216 larger checksum coverage lengths, each eligible fragment needs to be
217 checksummed. Suppose we have a checksum coverage of 3062. The buffer
257 * checksum coverage violated
258 * bad checksum