umad_set_grh_net (3) - Linux Manuals
umad_set_grh_net: set GRH fields within umad buffer using network ordering
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NAME
umad_set_grh_net - set GRH fields within umad buffer using network ordering
SYNOPSIS
#include <infiniband/umad.h>
int umad_set_grh_net(void *umad, void *mad_addr);
DESCRIPTION
umad_set_grh_net()
sets the GRH fields (grh_present, gid, hop_limit, traffic_class, flow_label)
within the specified
umad
buffer based on the
mad_addr
supplied. The provided
mad_addr
fields are expected to be in network order.
If the
mad_addr
pointer supplied is NULL, no GRH is set.
The argument
mad_addr
is a pointer to an
ib_mad_addr_t
struct, as specified in <infiniband/umad.h>.
The argument
umad
is a pointer to an
ib_user_mad_t
struct, as specified in
<infiniband/umad.h>.
typedef struct ib_mad_addr {
uint32_t qpn;
uint32_t qkey;
uint16_t lid;
uint8_t  sl;
uint8_t  path_bits;
uint8_t  grh_present;
uint8_t  gid_index;
uint8_t  hop_limit;
uint8_t  traffic_class;
uint8_t  gid[16];
uint32_t flow_label;
} ib_mad_addr_t;
typedef struct ib_user_mad {
uint32_t agent_id;
uint32_t status;
uint32_t timeout_ms;
uint32_t retries;
uint32_t length;
ib_mad_addr_t addr;
uint8_t  data[0];
} ib_user_mad_t;
RETURN VALUE
umad_set_grh_net()
returns 0 on success, and a negative value on errors. Currently, there
are no errors indicated.
KNOWN BUGS
Not implemented.
AUTHOR
- Hal Rosenstock <halr [at] voltaire.com>
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