Remove config_tcp_buffers
Moved to default values Test: build Bug: 222323543 Change-Id: If7ebd63c586974756d3e374b8c0cbfb27a5f1819
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<!-- Enable Zram writeback feature to allow unused pages in zram be written to flash. -->
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<!-- Enable Zram writeback feature to allow unused pages in zram be written to flash. -->
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<bool name="config_zramWriteback">true</bool>
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<bool name="config_zramWriteback">true</bool>
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<!-- Configure tcp buffer sizes in the form:
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rmem_min,rmem_def,rmem_max,wmem_min,wmem_def,wmem_max
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If this is configured as an empty string, the system default will be applied.
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For now this config is used by mobile data only. In the future it should be
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used by Wi-Fi as well.
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Note that starting from Android 13, the TCP buffer size is fixed after boot up, and should
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never be changed based on carriers or the network types. The value should be configured
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appropriately based on the device's memory and performance. It is recommended to use lower
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values if the device has low memory or doesn't support high-speed network such like LTE,
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NR, or Wifi.
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-->
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<string name="config_tcp_buffers" translatable="false">2097152,6291456,16777216,512000,2097152,8388608</string>
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</resources>
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</resources>
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