TCP: don't hardcode a maximum write of 4000 bytes #492
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This allows larger MTUs to be used, which helps when there is large per-packet overhead. For example
both expose ethernet frames over SOCK_DGRAM file descriptors, which leads to one syscall per frame.
There doesn't seem to be any assumption that the MTU must fit inside a 4096 byte page, so remove the
min
.Signed-off-by: David Scott dave@recoil.org