0x8306 (rate in bytes) or 0x830c (rate in packets), we rate limit the same as 0x8006 or 0x800c
except that the rate limit is applied per source address. The encoding mirrors the non-per-source
encoding in that the last 4 octets are the floating-point rate limit. Instead of a 2 octet
-AS/ignored value, the third octet is the maximum number of source IPs tracked (plus one, times 1024)
+AS/ignored value, the third octet is the maximum number of source IPs tracked (plus one, times 4096)
and the fourth octet is a prefix length mask, which is applied to the source IP before rate-limiting.
`install.sh` provides a simple example script which will compile and install a generated XDP program