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ibv_que...n_order(3) Libibverbs Programmer’s Manual ibv_que...n_order(3)
ibv_query_qp_data_in_order - check if qp data is guaranteed to be
in order.
#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
int ibv_query_qp_data_in_order(struct ibv_qp *qp, enum ibv_wr_opcode op, uint32_t flags);
ibv_query_qp_data_in_order() Checks whether WQE data is guaranteed
to be written in-order, and thus reader may poll for data instead
of poll for completion. This function indicates data is written
in-order within each WQE, but cannot be used to determine ordering
between separate WQEs. This function describes ordering at the
receiving side of the QP, not the sending side.
qp
The local queue pair (QP) to query.
op
The operation type to query about. Different operation types may write data in a different order.
For RDMA read operations: describes ordering of RDMA reads
posted on this local QP. For RDMA write operations:
describes ordering of remote RDMA writes being done into
this local QP. For RDMA send operations: describes
ordering of remote RDMA sends being done into this local
QP. This function should not be used to determine ordering
of other operation types.
flags Flags are used to select a query type. Supported values:
IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_RETURN_CAPS - Query for supported
capabilities and return a capabilities vector.
Passing 0 is equivalent to using
IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_RETURN_CAPS and checking for
IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_WHOLE_MSG support.
ibv_query_qp_data_in_order() Return value is determined by flags.
For each capability bit, 1 is returned if the data is guaranteed
to be written in-order for selected operation and type, 0
otherwise. If IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_RETURN_CAPS flag is
used, return value can consist of following capabilities:
IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_WHOLE_MSG - All data is being written
in order.
IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_ALIGNED_128_BYTES - Each 128 bytes
aligned block is being written in order.
If flags is 0, the function will return 1 if
IBV_QUERY_QP_DATA_IN_ORDER_WHOLE_MSG is supported and 0 otherwise.
Return value is valid only when the data is read by the CPU and
relaxed ordering MR is not the target of the transfer.
ibv_query_qp(3)
Patrisious Haddad ⟨phaddad@nvidia.com⟩
Yochai Cohen ⟨yochai@nvidia.com⟩
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