[ofw] Use of I/O completion port with Winverbs
Christoph Müller
christoph.mueller at visus.uni-stuttgart.de
Thu Aug 15 05:21:20 PDT 2013
Actually, I am in the process of deciding which API to use (although I have existing librdma code). NetworkDirect indeed looks promising, but as I understand, I need HPC Pack 2012 for that which I cannot install on our cluster in the short term.
Best regards,
Christoph
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Von: Tzachi Dar<mailto:tzachid at mellanox.com>
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An: Christoph Müller<mailto:christoph.mueller at visus.uni-stuttgart.de>; ofw at lists.openfabrics.org<mailto:ofw at lists.openfabrics.org>
Betreff: RE: Use of I/O completion port with Winverbs
can you write your application with Network Direct?
If so, there are overlapped objects there that you should be able to connect to the completion ports.
Thanks
Tzachi
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Subject: [ofw] Use of I/O completion port with Winverbs
Hi all,
I was wondering whether it is possible to use CreateIoCompletionPort etc. with IWVConnectEndpoints. I can see that the implementation inherits a handle from CWVBase, but I do not see how I could use this information for creating an IOCP and, of course, I do not know whether it would work. Furthermore, I would prefer continuing to use the RDMA library, but I see absolutely no way to create an IOCP here. So me questions are:
Is it possible to use IOCPs with winverbs?
Is it possible to use IOCPs with the RDMA library?
Is there sample code for either of it?
Thanks in advance,
Christoph
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