***SPAM*** Re: [ofa-general] Getting Started with RDMA
Roland Dreier
rdreier at cisco.com
Mon Jul 7 09:11:24 PDT 2008
> I'll check out the man pages today. I was hoping for something that would
> give me a broad overview of the library implementation, the approach it
> takes and assumptions made. I'm a complete n00b with RDMA, but I would like
> to design a good C++ library to wrap the C implementation.... unless there
> is such a thing already.
> Is this forum appropriate for asking n00b questions as I get started
> programming with RDMA?
Yes, it is the perfect place for such questions, but see below:
| From: Bryan Green <bryan.d.green at nasa.gov>
| Subject: [ofa-general] libibvpp - A libibverbs C++ wrapper library.
| To: general at lists.openfabrics.org
| Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 15:16:28 -0700
|
|
| I'd like to make an announcement about a recently released library.
| I've released a C++ wrapper library for libibverbs, called libibvpp.
| It is currently released under the NOSA (NASA Open Source Agreement)
| license. For more information, please see the README (link below).
|
| I hope this library is of interest to the C++ programmers out there in the
| OpenFabrics community. I'm also curious if there would be any interest in
| hosting this project on the openfabrics website.
|
| Here is the library's current home:
|
| http://opensource.arc.nasa.gov/project/libivpp/
|
| README: http://opensource.arc.nasa.gov/software/24/notes/
| Download: http://opensource.arc.nasa.gov/static/downloads/libibvpp-0.1.tar.gz
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