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Ok, I've been reading xnu code and now I've got more info. It appears
that the panic described in my last email is telling me that the socket
buffer's count of bytes used is down to 0 - meaning all data has been
consumed or dropped, but the first mbuf's len is non-zero - meaning that
it has data that has not been consumed. How exactly does one get into
this state, if the sb->sb_cc and mb->m_len fields are managed by the bsd
kernel code? I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, I'm just not sure what
it is.

Thanks,
-Chris
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