* grub-core/net/http.c (parse_line): Handle response 206. (http_receive): Stall if too many packets are in the queue. (http_establish): Fix range header. (http_seek): Fix double free. (http_close): Likewise. (http_packets_pulled): New function. (grub_http_protocol): Set http_seek * grub-core/net/tcp.c (grub_net_tcp_socket): New field `i_stall'. (ack_real): Set window depending on i_stall. (grub_net_send_tcp_packet): Likewise. (grub_net_tcp_stall): New function. (grub_net_tcp_unstall): Likewise. * include/grub/net/tcp.h (grub_net_tcp_stall): New proto. (grub_net_tcp_unstall): Likewise.
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