ibv_post_send(3) post a list of work requests (WRs) to a send queue

SYNOPSIS

#include <infiniband/verbs.h>


int ibv_post_send(struct ibv_qp *qp, struct ibv_send_wr *wr,
struct ibv_send_wr **bad_wr);

DESCRIPTION

ibv_post_send() posts the linked list of work requests (WRs) starting with wr to the send queue of the queue pair qp. It stops processing WRs from this list at the first failure (that can be detected immediately while requests are being posted), and returns this failing WR through bad_wr.

The argument wr is an ibv_send_wr struct, as defined in <infiniband/verbs.h>.

struct ibv_send_wr {
uint64_t                wr_id;                  /* User defined WR ID */
struct ibv_send_wr     *next;                   /* Pointer to next WR in list, NULL if last WR */
struct ibv_sge         *sg_list;                /* Pointer to the s/g array */
int                     num_sge;                /* Size of the s/g array */
enum ibv_wr_opcode      opcode;                 /* Operation type */
int                     send_flags;             /* Flags of the WR properties */
uint32_t                imm_data;               /* Immediate data (in network byte order) */
union {
struct {
uint64_t        remote_addr;    /* Start address of remote memory buffer */
uint32_t        rkey;           /* Key of the remote Memory Region */
} rdma;
struct {
uint64_t        remote_addr;    /* Start address of remote memory buffer */ 
uint64_t        compare_add;    /* Compare operand */
uint64_t        swap;           /* Swap operand */
uint32_t        rkey;           /* Key of the remote Memory Region */
} atomic;
struct {
struct ibv_ah  *ah;             /* Address handle (AH) for the remote node address */
uint32_t        remote_qpn;     /* QP number of the destination QP */
uint32_t        remote_qkey;    /* Q_Key number of the destination QP */
} ud;
} wr;
};

struct ibv_sge {
uint64_t                addr;                   /* Start address of the local memory buffer */
uint32_t                length;                 /* Length of the buffer */
uint32_t                lkey;                   /* Key of the local Memory Region */
};

Each QP Transport Service Type supports a specific set of opcodes, as shown in the following table:

OPCODE                      | IBV_QPT_UD | IBV_QPT_UC | IBV_QPT_RC
----------------------------+------------+------------+-----------
IBV_WR_SEND                 |     X      |     X      |     X
IBV_WR_SEND_WITH_IMM        |     X      |     X      |     X
IBV_WR_RDMA_WRITE           |            |     X      |     X
IBV_WR_RDMA_WRITE_WITH_IMM  |            |     X      |     X
IBV_WR_RDMA_READ            |            |            |     X
IBV_WR_ATOMIC_CMP_AND_SWP   |            |            |     X
IBV_WR_ATOMIC_FETCH_AND_ADD |            |            |     X

The attribute send_flags describes the properties of the WR. It is either 0 or the bitwise OR of one or more of the following flags:

IBV_SEND_FENCE Set the fence indicator. Valid only for QPs with Transport Service Type IBV_QPT_RC
IBV_SEND_SIGNALED Set the completion notification indicator. Relevant only if QP was created with sq_sig_all=0
IBV_SEND_SOLICITED Set the solicited event indicator. Valid only for Send and RDMA Write with immediate
IBV_SEND_INLINE Send data in given gather list as inline data
in a send WQE. Valid only for Send and RDMA Write. The L_Key will not be checked.
IBV_SEND_IP_CSUM Offload the IPv4 and TCP/UDP checksum calculation.
Valid only when device_cap_flags in device_attr indicates current QP is supported by checksum offload.

RETURN VALUE

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

NOTES

The user should not alter or destroy AHs associated with WRs until request is fully executed and a work completion has been retrieved from the corresponding completion queue (CQ) to avoid unexpected behavior.

The buffers used by a WR can only be safely reused after WR the request is fully executed and a work completion has been retrieved from the corresponding completion queue (CQ). However, if the IBV_SEND_INLINE flag was set, the buffer can be reused immediately after the call returns.

AUTHORS

Dotan Barak <[email protected]>