rdma_cma.h revision 331769
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33
34#if !defined(RDMA_CMA_H)
35#define RDMA_CMA_H
36
37#include <netinet/in.h>
38#include <sys/socket.h>
39#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
40#include <infiniband/sa.h>
41
42#ifdef __cplusplus
43extern "C" {
44#endif
45
46/*
47 * Upon receiving a device removal event, users must destroy the associated
48 * RDMA identifier and release all resources allocated with the device.
49 */
50enum rdma_cm_event_type {
51	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_RESOLVED,
52	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_ERROR,
53	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ROUTE_RESOLVED,
54	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ROUTE_ERROR,
55	RDMA_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_REQUEST,
56	RDMA_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_RESPONSE,
57	RDMA_CM_EVENT_CONNECT_ERROR,
58	RDMA_CM_EVENT_UNREACHABLE,
59	RDMA_CM_EVENT_REJECTED,
60	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ESTABLISHED,
61	RDMA_CM_EVENT_DISCONNECTED,
62	RDMA_CM_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVAL,
63	RDMA_CM_EVENT_MULTICAST_JOIN,
64	RDMA_CM_EVENT_MULTICAST_ERROR,
65	RDMA_CM_EVENT_ADDR_CHANGE,
66	RDMA_CM_EVENT_TIMEWAIT_EXIT
67};
68
69enum rdma_port_space {
70	RDMA_PS_IPOIB = 0x0002,
71	RDMA_PS_TCP   = 0x0106,
72	RDMA_PS_UDP   = 0x0111,
73	RDMA_PS_IB    = 0x013F,
74};
75
76#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_MASK   0xFFFFFFFFFFFF0000ULL
77#define RDMA_IB_IP_PORT_MASK 0x000000000000FFFFULL
78#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_TCP    0x0000000001060000ULL
79#define RDMA_IB_IP_PS_UDP    0x0000000001110000ULL
80#define RDMA_IB_PS_IB        0x00000000013F0000ULL
81
82/*
83 * Global qkey value for UDP QPs and multicast groups created via the
84 * RDMA CM.
85 */
86#define RDMA_UDP_QKEY 0x01234567
87
88struct rdma_ib_addr {
89	union ibv_gid	sgid;
90	union ibv_gid	dgid;
91	__be16		pkey;
92};
93
94struct rdma_addr {
95	union {
96		struct sockaddr		src_addr;
97		struct sockaddr_in	src_sin;
98		struct sockaddr_in6	src_sin6;
99		struct sockaddr_storage src_storage;
100	};
101	union {
102		struct sockaddr		dst_addr;
103		struct sockaddr_in	dst_sin;
104		struct sockaddr_in6	dst_sin6;
105		struct sockaddr_storage dst_storage;
106	};
107	union {
108		struct rdma_ib_addr	ibaddr;
109	} addr;
110};
111
112struct rdma_route {
113	struct rdma_addr	 addr;
114	struct ibv_sa_path_rec	*path_rec;
115	int			 num_paths;
116};
117
118struct rdma_event_channel {
119	int			fd;
120};
121
122struct rdma_cm_id {
123	struct ibv_context	*verbs;
124	struct rdma_event_channel *channel;
125	void			*context;
126	struct ibv_qp		*qp;
127	struct rdma_route	 route;
128	enum rdma_port_space	 ps;
129	uint8_t			 port_num;
130	struct rdma_cm_event	*event;
131	struct ibv_comp_channel *send_cq_channel;
132	struct ibv_cq		*send_cq;
133	struct ibv_comp_channel *recv_cq_channel;
134	struct ibv_cq		*recv_cq;
135	struct ibv_srq		*srq;
136	struct ibv_pd		*pd;
137	enum ibv_qp_type	qp_type;
138};
139
140enum {
141	RDMA_MAX_RESP_RES = 0xFF,
142	RDMA_MAX_INIT_DEPTH = 0xFF
143};
144
145struct rdma_conn_param {
146	const void *private_data;
147	uint8_t private_data_len;
148	uint8_t responder_resources;
149	uint8_t initiator_depth;
150	uint8_t flow_control;
151	uint8_t retry_count;		/* ignored when accepting */
152	uint8_t rnr_retry_count;
153	/* Fields below ignored if a QP is created on the rdma_cm_id. */
154	uint8_t srq;
155	uint32_t qp_num;
156};
157
158struct rdma_ud_param {
159	const void *private_data;
160	uint8_t private_data_len;
161	struct ibv_ah_attr ah_attr;
162	uint32_t qp_num;
163	uint32_t qkey;
164};
165
166struct rdma_cm_event {
167	struct rdma_cm_id	*id;
168	struct rdma_cm_id	*listen_id;
169	enum rdma_cm_event_type	 event;
170	int			 status;
171	union {
172		struct rdma_conn_param conn;
173		struct rdma_ud_param   ud;
174	} param;
175};
176
177#define RAI_PASSIVE		0x00000001
178#define RAI_NUMERICHOST		0x00000002
179#define RAI_NOROUTE		0x00000004
180#define RAI_FAMILY		0x00000008
181
182struct rdma_addrinfo {
183	int			ai_flags;
184	int			ai_family;
185	int			ai_qp_type;
186	int			ai_port_space;
187	socklen_t		ai_src_len;
188	socklen_t		ai_dst_len;
189	struct sockaddr		*ai_src_addr;
190	struct sockaddr		*ai_dst_addr;
191	char			*ai_src_canonname;
192	char			*ai_dst_canonname;
193	size_t			ai_route_len;
194	void			*ai_route;
195	size_t			ai_connect_len;
196	void			*ai_connect;
197	struct rdma_addrinfo	*ai_next;
198};
199
200/**
201 * rdma_create_event_channel - Open a channel used to report communication events.
202 * Description:
203 *   Asynchronous events are reported to users through event channels.  Each
204 *   event channel maps to a file descriptor.
205 * Notes:
206 *   All created event channels must be destroyed by calling
207 *   rdma_destroy_event_channel.  Users should call rdma_get_cm_event to
208 *   retrieve events on an event channel.
209 * See also:
210 *   rdma_get_cm_event, rdma_destroy_event_channel
211 */
212struct rdma_event_channel *rdma_create_event_channel(void);
213
214/**
215 * rdma_destroy_event_channel - Close an event communication channel.
216 * @channel: The communication channel to destroy.
217 * Description:
218 *   Release all resources associated with an event channel and closes the
219 *   associated file descriptor.
220 * Notes:
221 *   All rdma_cm_id's associated with the event channel must be destroyed,
222 *   and all returned events must be acked before calling this function.
223 * See also:
224 *  rdma_create_event_channel, rdma_get_cm_event, rdma_ack_cm_event
225 */
226void rdma_destroy_event_channel(struct rdma_event_channel *channel);
227
228/**
229 * rdma_create_id - Allocate a communication identifier.
230 * @channel: The communication channel that events associated with the
231 *   allocated rdma_cm_id will be reported on.
232 * @id: A reference where the allocated communication identifier will be
233 *   returned.
234 * @context: User specified context associated with the rdma_cm_id.
235 * @ps: RDMA port space.
236 * Description:
237 *   Creates an identifier that is used to track communication information.
238 * Notes:
239 *   Rdma_cm_id's are conceptually equivalent to a socket for RDMA
240 *   communication.  The difference is that RDMA communication requires
241 *   explicitly binding to a specified RDMA device before communication
242 *   can occur, and most operations are asynchronous in nature.  Communication
243 *   events on an rdma_cm_id are reported through the associated event
244 *   channel.  Users must release the rdma_cm_id by calling rdma_destroy_id.
245 * See also:
246 *   rdma_create_event_channel, rdma_destroy_id, rdma_get_devices,
247 *   rdma_bind_addr, rdma_resolve_addr, rdma_connect, rdma_listen,
248 */
249int rdma_create_id(struct rdma_event_channel *channel,
250		   struct rdma_cm_id **id, void *context,
251		   enum rdma_port_space ps);
252
253/**
254 * rdma_create_ep - Allocate a communication identifier and qp.
255 * @id: A reference where the allocated communication identifier will be
256 *   returned.
257 * @res: Result from rdma_getaddrinfo, which specifies the source and
258 *   destination addresses, plus optional routing and connection information.
259 * @pd: Optional protection domain.  This parameter is ignored if qp_init_attr
260 *   is NULL.
261 * @qp_init_attr: Optional attributes for a QP created on the rdma_cm_id.
262 * Description:
263 *   Create an identifier and option QP used for communication.
264 * Notes:
265 *   If qp_init_attr is provided, then a queue pair will be allocated and
266 *   associated with the rdma_cm_id.  If a pd is provided, the QP will be
267 *   created on that PD.  Otherwise, the QP will be allocated on a default
268 *   PD.
269 *   The rdma_cm_id will be set to use synchronous operations (connect,
270 *   listen, and get_request).  To convert to asynchronous operation, the
271 *   rdma_cm_id should be migrated to a user allocated event channel.
272 * See also:
273 *   rdma_create_id, rdma_create_qp, rdma_migrate_id, rdma_connect,
274 *   rdma_listen
275 */
276int rdma_create_ep(struct rdma_cm_id **id, struct rdma_addrinfo *res,
277		   struct ibv_pd *pd, struct ibv_qp_init_attr *qp_init_attr);
278
279/**
280 * rdma_destroy_ep - Deallocates a communication identifier and qp.
281 * @id: The communication identifier to destroy.
282 * Description:
283 *   Destroys the specified rdma_cm_id and any associated QP created
284 *   on that id.
285 * See also:
286 *   rdma_create_ep
287 */
288void rdma_destroy_ep(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
289
290/**
291 * rdma_destroy_id - Release a communication identifier.
292 * @id: The communication identifier to destroy.
293 * Description:
294 *   Destroys the specified rdma_cm_id and cancels any outstanding
295 *   asynchronous operation.
296 * Notes:
297 *   Users must free any associated QP with the rdma_cm_id before
298 *   calling this routine and ack an related events.
299 * See also:
300 *   rdma_create_id, rdma_destroy_qp, rdma_ack_cm_event
301 */
302int rdma_destroy_id(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
303
304/**
305 * rdma_bind_addr - Bind an RDMA identifier to a source address.
306 * @id: RDMA identifier.
307 * @addr: Local address information.  Wildcard values are permitted.
308 * Description:
309 *   Associates a source address with an rdma_cm_id.  The address may be
310 *   wildcarded.  If binding to a specific local address, the rdma_cm_id
311 *   will also be bound to a local RDMA device.
312 * Notes:
313 *   Typically, this routine is called before calling rdma_listen to bind
314 *   to a specific port number, but it may also be called on the active side
315 *   of a connection before calling rdma_resolve_addr to bind to a specific
316 *   address.
317 * See also:
318 *   rdma_create_id, rdma_listen, rdma_resolve_addr, rdma_create_qp
319 */
320int rdma_bind_addr(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr);
321
322/**
323 * rdma_resolve_addr - Resolve destination and optional source addresses.
324 * @id: RDMA identifier.
325 * @src_addr: Source address information.  This parameter may be NULL.
326 * @dst_addr: Destination address information.
327 * @timeout_ms: Time to wait for resolution to complete.
328 * Description:
329 *   Resolve destination and optional source addresses from IP addresses
330 *   to an RDMA address.  If successful, the specified rdma_cm_id will
331 *   be bound to a local device.
332 * Notes:
333 *   This call is used to map a given destination IP address to a usable RDMA
334 *   address.  If a source address is given, the rdma_cm_id is bound to that
335 *   address, the same as if rdma_bind_addr were called.  If no source
336 *   address is given, and the rdma_cm_id has not yet been bound to a device,
337 *   then the rdma_cm_id will be bound to a source address based on the
338 *   local routing tables.  After this call, the rdma_cm_id will be bound to
339 *   an RDMA device.  This call is typically made from the active side of a
340 *   connection before calling rdma_resolve_route and rdma_connect.
341 * See also:
342 *   rdma_create_id, rdma_resolve_route, rdma_connect, rdma_create_qp,
343 *   rdma_get_cm_event, rdma_bind_addr
344 */
345int rdma_resolve_addr(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *src_addr,
346		      struct sockaddr *dst_addr, int timeout_ms);
347
348/**
349 * rdma_resolve_route - Resolve the route information needed to establish a connection.
350 * @id: RDMA identifier.
351 * @timeout_ms: Time to wait for resolution to complete.
352 * Description:
353 *   Resolves an RDMA route to the destination address in order to establish
354 *   a connection.  The destination address must have already been resolved
355 *   by calling rdma_resolve_addr.
356 * Notes:
357 *   This is called on the client side of a connection after calling
358 *   rdma_resolve_addr, but before calling rdma_connect.
359 * See also:
360 *   rdma_resolve_addr, rdma_connect, rdma_get_cm_event
361 */
362int rdma_resolve_route(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int timeout_ms);
363
364/**
365 * rdma_create_qp - Allocate a QP.
366 * @id: RDMA identifier.
367 * @pd: Optional protection domain for the QP.
368 * @qp_init_attr: initial QP attributes.
369 * Description:
370 *  Allocate a QP associated with the specified rdma_cm_id and transition it
371 *  for sending and receiving.
372 * Notes:
373 *   The rdma_cm_id must be bound to a local RDMA device before calling this
374 *   function, and the protection domain must be for that same device.
375 *   QPs allocated to an rdma_cm_id are automatically transitioned by the
376 *   librdmacm through their states.  After being allocated, the QP will be
377 *   ready to handle posting of receives.  If the QP is unconnected, it will
378 *   be ready to post sends.
379 *   If pd is NULL, then the QP will be allocated using a default protection
380 *   domain associated with the underlying RDMA device.
381 * See also:
382 *   rdma_bind_addr, rdma_resolve_addr, rdma_destroy_qp, ibv_create_qp,
383 *   ibv_modify_qp
384 */
385int rdma_create_qp(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct ibv_pd *pd,
386		   struct ibv_qp_init_attr *qp_init_attr);
387int rdma_create_qp_ex(struct rdma_cm_id *id,
388		      struct ibv_qp_init_attr_ex *qp_init_attr);
389
390/**
391 * rdma_destroy_qp - Deallocate a QP.
392 * @id: RDMA identifier.
393 * Description:
394 *   Destroy a QP allocated on the rdma_cm_id.
395 * Notes:
396 *   Users must destroy any QP associated with an rdma_cm_id before
397 *   destroying the ID.
398 * See also:
399 *   rdma_create_qp, rdma_destroy_id, ibv_destroy_qp
400 */
401void rdma_destroy_qp(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
402
403/**
404 * rdma_connect - Initiate an active connection request.
405 * @id: RDMA identifier.
406 * @conn_param: optional connection parameters.
407 * Description:
408 *   For a connected rdma_cm_id, this call initiates a connection request
409 *   to a remote destination.  For an unconnected rdma_cm_id, it initiates
410 *   a lookup of the remote QP providing the datagram service.
411 * Notes:
412 *   Users must have resolved a route to the destination address
413 *   by having called rdma_resolve_route before calling this routine.
414 *   A user may override the default connection parameters and exchange
415 *   private data as part of the connection by using the conn_param parameter.
416 * See also:
417 *   rdma_resolve_route, rdma_disconnect, rdma_listen, rdma_get_cm_event
418 */
419int rdma_connect(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct rdma_conn_param *conn_param);
420
421/**
422 * rdma_listen - Listen for incoming connection requests.
423 * @id: RDMA identifier.
424 * @backlog: backlog of incoming connection requests.
425 * Description:
426 *   Initiates a listen for incoming connection requests or datagram service
427 *   lookup.  The listen will be restricted to the locally bound source
428 *   address.
429 * Notes:
430 *   Users must have bound the rdma_cm_id to a local address by calling
431 *   rdma_bind_addr before calling this routine.  If the rdma_cm_id is
432 *   bound to a specific IP address, the listen will be restricted to that
433 *   address and the associated RDMA device.  If the rdma_cm_id is bound
434 *   to an RDMA port number only, the listen will occur across all RDMA
435 *   devices.
436 * See also:
437 *   rdma_bind_addr, rdma_connect, rdma_accept, rdma_reject, rdma_get_cm_event
438 */
439int rdma_listen(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int backlog);
440
441/**
442 * rdma_get_request
443 */
444int rdma_get_request(struct rdma_cm_id *listen, struct rdma_cm_id **id);
445
446/**
447 * rdma_accept - Called to accept a connection request.
448 * @id: Connection identifier associated with the request.
449 * @conn_param: Optional information needed to establish the connection.
450 * Description:
451 *   Called from the listening side to accept a connection or datagram
452 *   service lookup request.
453 * Notes:
454 *   Unlike the socket accept routine, rdma_accept is not called on a
455 *   listening rdma_cm_id.  Instead, after calling rdma_listen, the user
456 *   waits for a connection request event to occur.  Connection request
457 *   events give the user a newly created rdma_cm_id, similar to a new
458 *   socket, but the rdma_cm_id is bound to a specific RDMA device.
459 *   rdma_accept is called on the new rdma_cm_id.
460 *   A user may override the default connection parameters and exchange
461 *   private data as part of the connection by using the conn_param parameter.
462 * See also:
463 *   rdma_listen, rdma_reject, rdma_get_cm_event
464 */
465int rdma_accept(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct rdma_conn_param *conn_param);
466
467/**
468 * rdma_reject - Called to reject a connection request.
469 * @id: Connection identifier associated with the request.
470 * @private_data: Optional private data to send with the reject message.
471 * @private_data_len: Size of the private_data to send, in bytes.
472 * Description:
473 *   Called from the listening side to reject a connection or datagram
474 *   service lookup request.
475 * Notes:
476 *   After receiving a connection request event, a user may call rdma_reject
477 *   to reject the request.  If the underlying RDMA transport supports
478 *   private data in the reject message, the specified data will be passed to
479 *   the remote side.
480 * See also:
481 *   rdma_listen, rdma_accept, rdma_get_cm_event
482 */
483int rdma_reject(struct rdma_cm_id *id, const void *private_data,
484		uint8_t private_data_len);
485
486/**
487 * rdma_notify - Notifies the librdmacm of an asynchronous event.
488 * @id: RDMA identifier.
489 * @event: Asynchronous event.
490 * Description:
491 *   Used to notify the librdmacm of asynchronous events that have occurred
492 *   on a QP associated with the rdma_cm_id.
493 * Notes:
494 *   Asynchronous events that occur on a QP are reported through the user's
495 *   device event handler.  This routine is used to notify the librdmacm of
496 *   communication events.  In most cases, use of this routine is not
497 *   necessary, however if connection establishment is done out of band
498 *   (such as done through Infiniband), it's possible to receive data on a
499 *   QP that is not yet considered connected.  This routine forces the
500 *   connection into an established state in this case in order to handle
501 *   the rare situation where the connection never forms on its own.
502 *   Events that should be reported to the CM are: IB_EVENT_COMM_EST.
503 * See also:
504 *   rdma_connect, rdma_accept, rdma_listen
505 */
506int rdma_notify(struct rdma_cm_id *id, enum ibv_event_type event);
507
508/**
509 * rdma_disconnect - This function disconnects a connection.
510 * @id: RDMA identifier.
511 * Description:
512 *   Disconnects a connection and transitions any associated QP to the
513 *   error state.
514 * See also:
515 *   rdma_connect, rdma_listen, rdma_accept
516 */
517int rdma_disconnect(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
518
519/**
520 * rdma_join_multicast - Joins a multicast group.
521 * @id: Communication identifier associated with the request.
522 * @addr: Multicast address identifying the group to join.
523 * @context: User-defined context associated with the join request.
524 * Description:
525 *   Joins a multicast group and attaches an associated QP to the group.
526 * Notes:
527 *   Before joining a multicast group, the rdma_cm_id must be bound to
528 *   an RDMA device by calling rdma_bind_addr or rdma_resolve_addr.  Use of
529 *   rdma_resolve_addr requires the local routing tables to resolve the
530 *   multicast address to an RDMA device.  The user must call
531 *   rdma_leave_multicast to leave the multicast group and release any
532 *   multicast resources.  The context is returned to the user through
533 *   the private_data field in the rdma_cm_event.
534 * See also:
535 *   rdma_leave_multicast, rdma_bind_addr, rdma_resolve_addr, rdma_create_qp
536 */
537int rdma_join_multicast(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr,
538			void *context);
539
540/**
541 * rdma_leave_multicast - Leaves a multicast group.
542 * @id: Communication identifier associated with the request.
543 * @addr: Multicast address identifying the group to leave.
544 * Description:
545 *   Leaves a multicast group and detaches an associated QP from the group.
546 * Notes:
547 *   Calling this function before a group has been fully joined results in
548 *   canceling the join operation.  Users should be aware that messages
549 *   received from the multicast group may stilled be queued for
550 *   completion processing immediately after leaving a multicast group.
551 *   Destroying an rdma_cm_id will automatically leave all multicast groups.
552 * See also:
553 *   rdma_join_multicast, rdma_destroy_qp
554 */
555int rdma_leave_multicast(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct sockaddr *addr);
556
557/**
558 * rdma_get_cm_event - Retrieves the next pending communication event.
559 * @channel: Event channel to check for events.
560 * @event: Allocated information about the next communication event.
561 * Description:
562 *   Retrieves a communication event.  If no events are pending, by default,
563 *   the call will block until an event is received.
564 * Notes:
565 *   The default synchronous behavior of this routine can be changed by
566 *   modifying the file descriptor associated with the given channel.  All
567 *   events that are reported must be acknowledged by calling rdma_ack_cm_event.
568 *   Destruction of an rdma_cm_id will block until related events have been
569 *   acknowledged.
570 * See also:
571 *   rdma_ack_cm_event, rdma_create_event_channel, rdma_event_str
572 */
573int rdma_get_cm_event(struct rdma_event_channel *channel,
574		      struct rdma_cm_event **event);
575
576/**
577 * rdma_ack_cm_event - Free a communication event.
578 * @event: Event to be released.
579 * Description:
580 *   All events which are allocated by rdma_get_cm_event must be released,
581 *   there should be a one-to-one correspondence between successful gets
582 *   and acks.
583 * See also:
584 *   rdma_get_cm_event, rdma_destroy_id
585 */
586int rdma_ack_cm_event(struct rdma_cm_event *event);
587
588__be16 rdma_get_src_port(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
589__be16 rdma_get_dst_port(struct rdma_cm_id *id);
590
591static inline struct sockaddr *rdma_get_local_addr(struct rdma_cm_id *id)
592{
593	return &id->route.addr.src_addr;
594}
595
596static inline struct sockaddr *rdma_get_peer_addr(struct rdma_cm_id *id)
597{
598	return &id->route.addr.dst_addr;
599}
600
601/**
602 * rdma_get_devices - Get list of RDMA devices currently available.
603 * @num_devices: If non-NULL, set to the number of devices returned.
604 * Description:
605 *   Return a NULL-terminated array of opened RDMA devices.  Callers can use
606 *   this routine to allocate resources on specific RDMA devices that will be
607 *   shared across multiple rdma_cm_id's.
608 * Notes:
609 *   The returned array must be released by calling rdma_free_devices.  Devices
610 *   remain opened while the librdmacm is loaded.
611 * See also:
612 *   rdma_free_devices
613 */
614struct ibv_context **rdma_get_devices(int *num_devices);
615
616/**
617 * rdma_free_devices - Frees the list of devices returned by rdma_get_devices.
618 * @list: List of devices returned from rdma_get_devices.
619 * Description:
620 *   Frees the device array returned by rdma_get_devices.
621 * See also:
622 *   rdma_get_devices
623 */
624void rdma_free_devices(struct ibv_context **list);
625
626/**
627 * rdma_event_str - Returns a string representation of an rdma cm event.
628 * @event: Asynchronous event.
629 * Description:
630 *   Returns a string representation of an asynchronous event.
631 * See also:
632 *   rdma_get_cm_event
633 */
634const char *rdma_event_str(enum rdma_cm_event_type event);
635
636/* Option levels */
637enum {
638	RDMA_OPTION_ID		= 0,
639	RDMA_OPTION_IB		= 1
640};
641
642/* Option details */
643enum {
644	RDMA_OPTION_ID_TOS	 = 0,	/* uint8_t: RFC 2474 */
645	RDMA_OPTION_ID_REUSEADDR = 1,   /* int: ~SO_REUSEADDR */
646	RDMA_OPTION_ID_AFONLY	 = 2,   /* int: ~IPV6_V6ONLY */
647	RDMA_OPTION_IB_PATH	 = 1	/* struct ibv_path_data[] */
648};
649
650/**
651 * rdma_set_option - Set options for an rdma_cm_id.
652 * @id: Communication identifier to set option for.
653 * @level: Protocol level of the option to set.
654 * @optname: Name of the option to set.
655 * @optval: Reference to the option data.
656 * @optlen: The size of the %optval buffer.
657 */
658int rdma_set_option(struct rdma_cm_id *id, int level, int optname,
659		    void *optval, size_t optlen);
660
661/**
662 * rdma_migrate_id - Move an rdma_cm_id to a new event channel.
663 * @id: Communication identifier to migrate.
664 * @channel: New event channel for rdma_cm_id events.
665 */
666int rdma_migrate_id(struct rdma_cm_id *id, struct rdma_event_channel *channel);
667
668/**
669 * rdma_getaddrinfo - RDMA address and route resolution service.
670 */
671int rdma_getaddrinfo(const char *node, const char *service,
672		     const struct rdma_addrinfo *hints,
673		     struct rdma_addrinfo **res);
674
675void rdma_freeaddrinfo(struct rdma_addrinfo *res);
676
677#ifdef __cplusplus
678}
679#endif
680
681#endif /* RDMA_CMA_H */
682