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XRC ("eXtended reliable connected") is an IB transport that provides better scalability by allowing senders to specify which shared receive queue (SRQ) should be used to receive a message, which essentially allows one transport context (QP connection) to serve multiple destinations (as long as they share an adapter, of course). A few new concepts are introduced to support this. This patch adds: - A new device capability flag, IB_DEVICE_XRC, which low-level drivers set to indicate that a device supports XRC. - A new object type, XRC domains (struct ib_xrcd), and new verbs ib_alloc_xrcd()/ib_dealloc_xrcd(). XRCDs are used to limit which XRC SRQs an incoming message can target. This patch is derived from work by Jack Morgenstein <jackm@dev.mellanox.co.il>. Signed-off-by: Sean Hefty <sean.hefty@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com> |
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ib_addr.h | ||
ib_cache.h | ||
ib_cm.h | ||
ib_fmr_pool.h | ||
ib_mad.h | ||
ib_marshall.h | ||
ib_pack.h | ||
ib_pma.h | ||
ib_sa.h | ||
ib_smi.h | ||
ib_umem.h | ||
ib_user_cm.h | ||
ib_user_mad.h | ||
ib_user_sa.h | ||
ib_user_verbs.h | ||
ib_verbs.h | ||
iw_cm.h | ||
Kbuild | ||
rdma_cm.h | ||
rdma_cm_ib.h | ||
rdma_netlink.h | ||
rdma_user_cm.h |