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238 * blocking mode.
364 * is in blocking mode.
2066 * XXX - what if we're in non-blocking mode and the *application*
2225 * a non-blocking read will, if the hold buffer is empty
2229 * In the latter case, the fact that a non-blocking read
2234 * the BPF descriptor into non-blocking mode, and read from
2240 * and non-blocking reads return EWOULDBLOCK if the hold
2248 * the BPF device; in NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Darwin, a non-blocking