[ofa-general] Re: [PATCH] Request For Comments:
Sean Hefty
sean.hefty at intel.com
Thu May 8 11:58:03 PDT 2008
>The requirement is mostly driven from the receiving side. For cxgb3 it
>is anyway...
Maybe you can help me understand the spec here. If we ignore this feature for a
minute, then the side that calls rdma_connect() must instead issue the first
'send' request to the server. Can the first 'send' be a 0B rdma write or read?
Why wouldn't the target of that request not have to transition to connected?
Is the issue that there's no way for the receiving FW/driver to know that this
has occurred so that it can signal that the connection has been established?
I.e. a client that does this must signal the server that things are ready
through some out of band means.
>server sends MPA Start response with "lets do RTR and send me X" where
>X could be 0B write, 0B read request or 0B send.
Are there any restrictions where a client may not be able to issue what the
server requests? E.g. the hardware doesn't issue 0B writes.
- Sean
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