ibv_open_xrcd(3) — Linux manual page

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IBV_OPEN_XRCD(3)     Libibverbs Programmer's Manual     IBV_OPEN_XRCD(3)

NAME         top

       ibv_open_xrcd, ibv_close_xrcd - open or close an XRC protection
       domain (XRCDs)

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <infiniband/verbs.h>

       struct ibv_xrcd *ibv_open_xrcd(struct ibv_context *context,
                                      struct ibv_xrcd_init_attr *xrcd_init_attr);

       int ibv_close_xrcd(struct ibv_xrcd *xrcd);

DESCRIPTION         top

       ibv_open_xrcd() open an XRC domain for the RDMA device context
       context xrcd_init_attr is an ibv_xrcd_init_attr struct, as
       defined in <infiniband/verbs.h>.

       struct ibv_xrcd_init_attr {
               uint32_t         comp_mask;  /* Identifies valid fields */
               int              fd;
               int              oflag;

       fd is the file descriptor to associate with the XRCD.  oflag
       describes the desired creation attributes.  It is a bitwise OR of
       zero or more of the following flags:

       O_CREAT
              Indicates that an XRCD should be created and associated
              with the inode referenced by the given fd.  If the XRCD
              exists, this flag has no effect except as noted under
              O_EXCL below.

       O_EXCL If O_EXCL and O_CREAT are set, open will fail if an XRCD
              associated with the inode exists.

       If fd equals -1, no inode is associated with the XRCD. To
       indicate that XRCD should be created, use oflag = O_CREAT.

       ibv_close_xrcd() closes the XRCD xrcd.  If this is the last
       reference, the XRCD will be destroyed.

RETURN VALUE         top

       ibv_open_xrcd() returns a pointer to the opened XRCD, or NULL if
       the request fails.

       ibv_close_xrcd() returns 0 on success, or the value of errno on
       failure (which indicates the failure reason).

NOTES         top

       ibv_close_xrcd() may fail if any other resource is still
       associated with the XRCD being closed.

SEE ALSO         top

       ibv_create_srq_ex(3), ibv_create_qp_ex(3),

AUTHORS         top

       Sean Hefty <[email protected]>

COLOPHON         top

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libibverbs                     2011-06-17               IBV_OPEN_XRCD(3)